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Online Published: 02 May 2025
 


The prevalence of burnout syndrome among emergency medicine doctors in the Aseer region during the COVID-19 crisis

Hasan Musaad Ali Alzahrani, Reem Mishari Hasan Alshyarba, Faris Abdullah Alrefeidi.


Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to measure the prevalence and factors contributing to burnout syndrome among emergency medicine practitioners in Aseer region, Saudi Arabia.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey study that used a Maslach Burnout Inventory general survey to measure burnout syndrome among emergency care physicians in the Aseer region. The survey consisted of four sections; the first section included demographic information, while the other sections were divided into emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal achievements.
Results: Seventy-three physicians participated in this study, 45.2% were aged between 20 and 30 years, 54.8% were from Khamis Mushait city, 47.9% had years of experience between five and ten years, 41.1% worked in Aseer Central Hospital (COVID-19 Center), and 50.7% of the participants were residents. The physicians were exposed to higher burnout levels in terms of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal achievement, with mean scores of 36.2 ± 10.2, 17.4 ± 5.8, and 28.9 ± 5.7, respectively. Significantly higher levels of emotional exhaustion were detected among age groups between 31 and 40 years (p-value = 0.016), physicians in Aseer Central Hospital (p-value = 0.015), physicians who had only one child (p-value = 0.041), and ex-smokers (p-value = 0.038). Significantly higher levels of depersonalization were detected among age groups between 31 and 40 years old (p-value = 0.012), males (p-value = 0.043), and ex-smokers (p-value = 0.025). At the same time, there was a non-significant difference among the participants regarding the effect of personal achievement.
Conclusion: Emergency medicine physicians were exposed to extreme stress during COVID-19, resulting in significant burnout among them. Similar studies are required in different areas of Saudi Arabia.

Key words: Prevalence, burnout syndrome, emergency medicine, COVID-19, Saudi Arabia


 
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Alzahrani HMA, Alshyarba RMH, Alrefeidi FA. The prevalence of burnout syndrome among emergency medicine doctors in the Aseer region during the COVID-19 crisis. IJMDC. 2025; 9(4): 858-864. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1739909735


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Alzahrani HMA, Alshyarba RMH, Alrefeidi FA. The prevalence of burnout syndrome among emergency medicine doctors in the Aseer region during the COVID-19 crisis. https://www.ijmdc.com/?mno=243477 [Access: May 14, 2025]. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1739909735


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Alzahrani HMA, Alshyarba RMH, Alrefeidi FA. The prevalence of burnout syndrome among emergency medicine doctors in the Aseer region during the COVID-19 crisis. IJMDC. 2025; 9(4): 858-864. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1739909735



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Alzahrani HMA, Alshyarba RMH, Alrefeidi FA. The prevalence of burnout syndrome among emergency medicine doctors in the Aseer region during the COVID-19 crisis. IJMDC. (2025), [cited May 14, 2025]; 9(4): 858-864. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1739909735



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Alzahrani, H. M. A., Alshyarba, . R. M. H. & Alrefeidi, . F. A. (2025) The prevalence of burnout syndrome among emergency medicine doctors in the Aseer region during the COVID-19 crisis. IJMDC, 9 (4), 858-864. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1739909735



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Alzahrani, Hasan Musaad Ali, Reem Mishari Hasan Alshyarba, and Faris Abdullah Alrefeidi. 2025. The prevalence of burnout syndrome among emergency medicine doctors in the Aseer region during the COVID-19 crisis. International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries, 9 (4), 858-864. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1739909735



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Alzahrani, Hasan Musaad Ali, Reem Mishari Hasan Alshyarba, and Faris Abdullah Alrefeidi. "The prevalence of burnout syndrome among emergency medicine doctors in the Aseer region during the COVID-19 crisis." International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries 9 (2025), 858-864. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1739909735



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Alzahrani, Hasan Musaad Ali, Reem Mishari Hasan Alshyarba, and Faris Abdullah Alrefeidi. "The prevalence of burnout syndrome among emergency medicine doctors in the Aseer region during the COVID-19 crisis." International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries 9.4 (2025), 858-864. Print. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1739909735



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Alzahrani, H. M. A., Alshyarba, . R. M. H. & Alrefeidi, . F. A. (2025) The prevalence of burnout syndrome among emergency medicine doctors in the Aseer region during the COVID-19 crisis. International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries, 9 (4), 858-864. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1739909735





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