Study protocol: a personalized approach to the rehabilitation of outpatient medical workers with burnout syndrome.
https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2023-10-5-423-429
EDN: KDOMYG
Abstract
A scientific study is devoted to the problem of burnout of medical workers providing primary health care. The presented protocol is aimed at creating promising personalized rehabilitation programs, the development of which will be based on the data of laboratory and instrumental examinations of a particular medical worker and will include not only psychotherapeutic assistance, but also comprehensive counseling by specialized specialists, as well as a variety of physiotherapeutic treatment. With the help of quality of life and burnout questionnaires, a comparison will be made between employees of the inpatient and outpatient departments of medical institutions, as well as a comparison of the effectiveness of the developed personalized rehabilitation programs. It is planned that as a result of the study, the created rehabilitation programs will reduce the level of professional burnout and will be aimed at overcoming professional adaptation, which will improve the climate of the professional environment and maintain mental and physical health, as well as increase the professional prestige of medical specialties and ensure a decrease in the outflow of personnel from medical institutions.
About the Authors
V. V. KireevaRussian Federation
Victoria V. Kireeva, Candidate of Medical Sciences,
Deputy Chief Physician for the Outpatient Department of
the Clinical Hospital; Senior Research Officer of the Department of Medical and Biological research and Technologies
Lermontova str., 134, Irkutsk, 664033
S. A. Lepekhova
Svetlana A. Lepekhova, Doctor of Biological Sciences,
Head of the Department of Medical and Biological research
and Technologies
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For citations:
Kireeva V.V., Lepekhova S.A. Study protocol: a personalized approach to the rehabilitation of outpatient medical workers with burnout syndrome. Translational Medicine. 2023;10(5):423-429. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/2311-4495-2023-10-5-423-429. EDN: KDOMYG