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Association Between Burnout and Adherence with Mask Usage and Additional COVID-19 Prevention Behaviours: Findings from a Large-Scale, Demographically Representative Survey of US Adults



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    Objectives: Studies have found associations between occupational burnout symptoms and reduced engagement with healthy behaviours. We sought to characterise demographic, employment and sleep characteristics associated with occupational burnout symptoms, and to evaluate their relationships with adherence to COVID-19 prevention behaviours (mask usage, hand hygiene, avoiding gatherings, physical distancing, obtaining COVID-19 tests if potentially infected). Methods: During December 2020, surveys were administered cross-sectionally to 5208 US adults (response rate=65.8%). Quota sampling and survey weighting were employed to improve sample representativeness of sex, age and race and ethnicity. Among 3026 employed respondents, logistic regression models examined associations between burnout symptoms and demographic, employment and sleep characteristics. Similar models were conducted to estimate associations between burnout and non-adherence with COVID-19 prevention behaviours. Results: Women, younger adults, unpaid caregivers, those working more on-site versus remotely and those with insufficient or impaired sleep had higher odds of occupational burnout symptoms. Burnout symptoms were associated with less frequent mask usage (adjusted odds ratio (aOR)=1.7, 95% CI 1.3-2.1), hand hygiene (aOR=2.1, 95% CI 1.7-2.7), physical distancing (aOR=1.3, 95% CI 1.1-1.6), avoiding gatherings (aOR=1.4, 95% CI 1.1-1.7) and obtaining COVID-19 tests (aOR=1.4, 95% CI 1.1-1.8). Conclusions: Disparities in occupational burnout symptoms exist by gender, age, caregiving, employment and sleep health. Employees experiencing occupational burnout symptoms might exhibit reduced adherence with COVID-19 prevention behaviours. Employers can support employee health by addressing the psychological syndrome of occupational burnout. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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    2044-6055
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  • Volume:
    13
  • Issue:
    3
  • NIOSHTIC Number:
    nn:20067437
  • Citation:
    BMJ Open 2023 Mar; 13(3):e066226
  • Contact Point Address:
    Dr Mark É Czeisler, Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health and School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Institute for Breathing and Sleep, Austin Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • Email:
    mark.czeisler@fulbrightmail.org
  • Federal Fiscal Year:
    2023
  • Performing Organization:
    Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Peer Reviewed:
    True
  • Start Date:
    20190901
  • Source Full Name:
    BMJ Open
  • End Date:
    20230831
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