Traumatic stress symptoms, mental splitting and burnout in health care professionals: a cross-sectional study
Norbert Riethof, Petr Bob

TL;DR
This study explores how traumatic stress and mental splitting relate to burnout in healthcare professionals working with diabetic patients.
Contribution
The study links Kernberg’s concept of splitting to burnout and traumatic stress in healthcare workers.
Findings
Burnout and traumatic stress are strongly correlated in both male and female healthcare professionals.
Burnout is also significantly correlated with mental splitting for both genders.
Splitting and traumatic stress may help predict and prevent burnout symptoms.
Abstract
Burnout syndrome usually begins with feelings of enthusiasm and idealized visualizations, and it is in contrast with subsequent disillusionment, disappointment, and symptoms which are related to chronic stress experienced later. This tendency to idealization is a parallel to the concept of “mental splitting” described by Kernberg with a pronounced “black and white” perceptual dichotomy between the early idealization and later disillusionment. This study intends examination of relationships between burnout syndrome, traumatic stress and Kernberg’s concept of splitting. In this study we have assessed 90 health care professionals (50 women and 40 men) working with a population of diabetic patients utilizing Burnout Measure (BM), Splitting index (SI) and Traumatic Stress Checklist – 40 (TSC-40). Study results indicate significant Spearman correlations between burnout syndrome (BM) and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnout · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Workplace Health and Well-being
