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Table 2 Results of the abbreviated Maslach Burnout Inventory in the study group of Polish nephrologists; dimensions of burnout: RPA – reduced personal accomplishment, D – depersonalization, EE – emotional exhaustion

From: Burnout syndrome among nephrologists - a burning issue – results of the countrywide survey by the Polish Society of Nephrology

Item

Burnout dimension

N

Median score (IQ range)

N (%) of participants experiencing particular situation

Never

Every day

I deal very effectively with the problems of my patients.

RPA

177

5 (5–6)

2 (1.1%)

73 (41.2%)

I feel I treat some patients as if they were impersonal objects.

D

177

3 (1–5)

31 (17.5%)

8 (4.5%)

I feel emotionally drained from my work.

EE

175

3 (2–5)

14 (8.0%)

19 (10.9%)

I feel fatigued when I get up in the morning and have to face another day on the job.

EE

175

4 (2–5)

12 (6.9%)

23 (13.2%)

I’ve become more callous towards people since I took this job.

D

175

2 (1–5)

40 (22.9%)

12 (6.9%)

I feel I am positively influencing other people’s lives through my work.

RPA

175

5 (3–5)

2 (1.1%)

41 (23.4%)

Working with people all day is really a strain for me.

EE

176

3 (2–5)

21 (11.9%)

15 (8.5%)

I don’t really care what happens to some people

I deal with at work.

D

175

1 (0–3)

72 (41.1%)

5 (2.9%)

I feel exhilarated after working closely with my patients.

RPA

175

4 (3–5)

5 (2.9%)

19 (10.9%)