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MENTAL HEALTH AND JOB BURNOUT AMONG PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE PERSONNEL

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  89-94

Abstract

 Background: Workplace creates physical, social. and mental tensions, each of them affects the People’s health. Meanwhile, PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE staff, because of the special nature of their jobs, are exposed to the tensions of emergency situations, which can affect their health.Therefore, this study was conducted to examine the relationship between JOB BURNOUT and MENTAL HEALTH in pre-hospital emergency staff of Qom Province.Materials and Methods: In this descriptive, cross-sectional study, 150 personnel of “Qom 115 Emergency Care” were recruited in the study using census method. The study data were gathered using questionnaires of “background and clinical Information”, “MENTAL HEALTH”, and “job burnout.” Then, the obtained data were analyzed using SPSS13 and central indices, Pearson correlation test, and multiple linear regression statistical tests were run.Results: The average (SD) age of the participants was 30.8 (5.8) years. The average (SD) values of JOB BURNOUT and MENTAL HEALTH were 69.43 (12.4) and 60 (14.1), respectively. According to Pearson correlation test, the values of the JOB BURNOUT and MENTAL HEALTH had a significant negative correlation (r=-0.8) with each other. The results of multiple linear regression test showed that the correlation of the JOB BURNOUT and MENTAL HEALTH considering the confounding variables was significant (P=0.05).Conclusion: Pre-hospital employed personnel have desirable MENTAL HEALTH and JOB BURNOUT.Furthermore, improved MENTAL HEALTH results in decreasing JOB BURNOUT. Therefore, it is advisable to consider necessary facilities for caring oneself.

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    HAJI MOHAMMAD HOSEINI, MAHSA, GHANBARI AFRA, LEILA, ALIAKBARZADE ARANI, ZAHRA, & ABDI, MOHAMMAD. (2017). MENTAL HEALTH AND JOB BURNOUT AMONG PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE PERSONNEL. HEALTH IN EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS QURTERLY, 2(2), 89-94. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/346028/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HAJI MOHAMMAD HOSEINI MAHSA, GHANBARI AFRA LEILA, ALIAKBARZADE ARANI ZAHRA, ABDI MOHAMMAD. MENTAL HEALTH AND JOB BURNOUT AMONG PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE PERSONNEL. HEALTH IN EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS QURTERLY[Internet]. 2017;2(2):89-94. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/346028/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MAHSA HAJI MOHAMMAD HOSEINI, LEILA GHANBARI AFRA, ZAHRA ALIAKBARZADE ARANI, and MOHAMMAD ABDI, “MENTAL HEALTH AND JOB BURNOUT AMONG PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE PERSONNEL,” HEALTH IN EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS QURTERLY, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 89–94, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/346028/en

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