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Burnout and long COVID among the UK nephrology workforce: results from a national survey...., 2022, Selvaskandan et al

Discussion in 'Long Covid research' started by Andy, Feb 25, 2022.

  1. Andy

    Andy Committee Member

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    Full title: Burnout and long COVID among the UK nephrology workforce: results from a national survey investigating the impact of COVID-19 on working lives

    ABSTRACT

    Background
    The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is placing a significant strain on healthcare. We conducted a national survey of the UK nephrology workforce to understand its impacts on their working lives.

    Methods
    An online questionnaire incorporating the Maslach Burnout Inventory score was distributed between 31 March and 1 May 2021, with a focus on COVID-19 and long COVID incidence, vaccine uptake, burnout and working patterns. Data were analysed qualitatively and quantitatively; multivariable logistic regression was used to identify associations.

    Results
    A total of 423 responses were received. Of them, 29% had contracted COVID-19, which was more common among doctors and nurses {odds ratio [OR] 2.18 [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.13–4.22]} and those <55 years of age [OR 2.60 (95% CI 1.38–4.90)]. Of those who contracted COVID-19, 36% had symptoms of long COVID, which was more common among ethnicities other than White British [OR 2.57 (95% CI 1.09–6.05)]. A total of 57% had evidence of burnout, which was more common among younger respondents [OR 1.92 (95% CI 1.10–3.35)] and those with long COVID [OR 10.31 (95% CI 1.32–80.70)], and 59% with reconfigured job plans continued to work more hours. More of those working full-time wished to retire early. A total of 59% experienced remote working, with a majority preference for continuing this in the future. In terms of vaccination, 95% had received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 86% had received two doses by May 2021.

    Conclusions
    Burnout and long COVID is prevalent with impacts on working lives. Some groups are more at risk. Vaccination uptake is high and remote and flexible working were well received. Institutional interventions are needed to prevent workforce attrition.

    Open access, https://academic.oup.com/ckj/article/15/3/517/6460510
     
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  2. Hutan

    Hutan Moderator Staff Member

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    36% with symptoms of Long Covid from 423 responses. Gosh, although almost certainly there is a self-selection bias. They say they can't determine a response rate, but they don't even try to estimate the work force size.

    I thought this was worth commenting on. Here are the relevant questions relating to Long Covid:

    Yep, that's it. One. The percentage of symptoms experienced is taken from free text responses to that question. I mean, if you were asked to give a brief comment on the impact ME/CFS is having on your personal and/or professional life, would you respond with a careful list of the symptoms you are experiencing? It's great that the authors decided to survey the workforce, but I really hope that, if they repeat it, they take a more rigorous approach to asking about Long Covid. Or they don't attempt to present information about LC symptom frequency.


    Although there was an association between burnout and Long Covid, this might be mostly just an overlap in criteria. The burnout scales included emotional exhaustion and low personal accomplishment - someone with debilitating fatigue might easily score high on those things.
     
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    I've submitted the comment above. It was surprisingly easy to register and submit a comment.
     
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  4. Trish

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    Excellent comment Hutan. It's very concerning how useless some people are at designing surveys that will provide accurate and useful information.
     
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