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EPA-0588 – Staff Support Groups in Prevention of Professional Burnout Syndrome

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

S. Kecojevic Miljevic
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Hospital, KBC Dr Dragisa Misovic Dedinje, Belgrade, Serbia
C. Miljevic
Affiliation:
Institute of Mental Health, Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade, Serbia
D. Lecic Tosevski
Affiliation:
Institute of Mental Health, Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

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Numerous studies in the field of mental health of health professionals have shown that the medical profesionals and employees in other caring professions have a higher rate of psychological morbidity with high rate of anxiety and depressive disorders, suicide, alcohol and substance abuse as well as of the professional burnout syndrome (Tillet, 2003). One way of improving the functioning of both mediacal teams and individuals is the implementation of group support or psychological help for helpers. These groups promote the practice of open communications, provide safe place and time in which people can mutually exchange help and learn to express and discuss difficult emotional reactions and alow use of full range of emotional responses in order to improve the care of patientes and better functioning of the working teams(Hartley and Kennard, 2009). The aim of this paper is presentation of personal experience in the facilitator role of such a group, conducted during 8 weeks with medical professionals at the Clinical Hospital Center’Dr Dragi?a Mi?ovic-Dedinje’in Belgrade, and evaluation of effects this grup support interventions on level decrease of anxiety, depression, and burnout in high stressful work conditions. In research methodology we use measure instruments: relevant social and demografic data, Maslach Burnout Inventory, The Symptom Check list 90-R, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, and Self-Evaluation Questionnaire for quality of group interventions.

Type
P29 - Psychotherapy
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2014
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