Burnout among doctors in China through 2020: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Qin Zheng, Kun Yang, Rui-Jie Zhao, Xue Wang, Ping Ping, Zheng-Hang Ou, Xiao-Peng Su, Jing Zhang, Miao Qu
Abstract
Objective: To analyze surveys measuring the prevalence of burnout among Chinese doctors and reveal the overall prevalence, characteristics, timeline, and factors related to burnout. Methods: statistic. The study protocol was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42018104249). Results: = 99.37%, P < 0.001). Gender, marriage, professional title and specialty all influenced burnout. Conclusions: The results showed that the total prevalence of doctor burnout in China is very high. The prevalence of burnout varies by location. Gender, marital status and professional title all affect burnout scores.
Topics & Concepts
BurnoutMeta-analysisMedicineDepersonalizationPublication biasEmotional exhaustionCochrane LibraryPsycINFODemographyOdds ratioMEDLINEFamily medicineInternal medicineClinical psychologyPolitical scienceSociologyLawHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutInnovations in Medical EducationMedical Education and Admissions