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Human Connections and Their Roles in the Occupational Well-being of Healthcare Professionals: A Study on Loneliness and Empathy

机译:人际关系及其在医护人员职业幸福中的作用:对孤独感和同理心的研究

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Human connections are key to the promotion of health and prevention of illness; moreover, illness can cause deterioration of human connections. Healthcare professional–patient relationships are key to ensuring the preservation of adequate human connections. It is important for healthcare professionals to develop their ability to foster satisfactory human connections because: (i) they represent social support for patients; and (ii) they prevent work-related stress. In this study we assessed the relationship between absence (loneliness) and presence (empathy) of human connections with the occupational well-being of healthcare professionals. The Scale of Collateral Effects, which measures somatization, exhaustion, and work alienation; the Jefferson Scale of Empathy; and the Social and Emotional Loneliness Scale for Adults, were mailed to 628 healthcare professionals working in Spanish public healthcare institutions. The following explanatory variables were used to evaluate work well-being: (a) empathy, as a professional competence; (b) loneliness, age, and family burden, as psychological indicators; and (c) professional experience, work dedication, and salary, as work indicators. Comparison, correlation, and regression analyses were performed to measure the relationships among these variables and occupational well-being. Of 628 surveys mailed, 433 (69% response rate) were returned fully completed. Adequate reliability was confirmed for all instruments. The entire sample was divided into four groups, based on the combined variable, “occupation by sex.” Comparative analyses demonstrated differences among “occupation by sex” groups in collateral effects (p = 0.03) and empathy (p = 0.04), but not loneliness (p = 0.84). Inverse associations between empathy and collateral effects were confirmed for somatization (r = -0.16; p < 0.001), exhaustion (r = -0.14; p = 0.003), and work alienation (r = -0.16; p < 0.001). Furthermore, loneliness was positively associated with collateral effects (r = 0.22; p < 0.001). Neither family burden, nor work dedication to clinics or management activities were associated with the three collateral effects measured. These findings support an important role for empathy in the prevention of work stress in healthcare professionals. They also confirm that loneliness, as a multidimensional and domain specific experience, is detrimental to occupational well-being.
机译:人际关系是促进健康和预防疾病的关键;此外,疾病可能导致人际关系恶化。医疗保健专业人士与患者的关系对于确保维持适当的人际关系至关重要。对医疗保健专业人员而言,发展他们的能力以建立令人满意的人际关系非常重要,因为:(i)他们代表着对患者的社会支持; (ii)防止与工作有关的压力。在这项研究中,我们评估了人际关系的缺失(孤独)和存在(同情)与医疗保健专业人员的职业幸福感之间的关系。附带影响量表,用于衡量躯体化,疲惫和工作疏离;杰斐逊的同理心量表;以及成年人的社交和情感孤独感量表已邮寄给在西班牙公共医疗机构工作的628名医疗专业人员。以下解释性变量用于评估工作状况:(a)同理心,作为一种专业能力; (b)孤独,年龄和家庭负担,作为心理指标; (c)专业经验,工作奉献精神和薪水作为工作指标。进行比较,相关和回归分析以衡量这些变量与职业幸福感之间的关系。在寄出的628份调查中,有433份(回复率为69%)已完全完成退还。确认所有仪器都具有足够的可靠性。根据合并的变量“按性别划分的职业”,将整个样本分为四组。比较分析表明,“按性别分列”的群体在附带影响(p = 0.03)和共情(p = 0.04)方面存在差异,但在孤独感(p = 0.84)方面没有差异。躯体化(r = -0.16; p <0.001),疲惫(r = -0.14; p = 0.003)和工作疏离(r = -0.16; p <0.001)证实了共情和附带效应之间的负相关关系。此外,孤独感与附带效应呈正相关(r = 0.22; p <0.001)。家庭负担,奉献给诊所或管理活动的工作都与所测量的三个附带影响无关。这些发现支持移情在预防医疗保健专业人员的工作压力中的重要作用。他们还证实,作为多维和特定领域的经验,孤独对职业幸福感有害。

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