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Social Capital and Burnout Among Mental Healthcare Providers

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Journal J Ment Health
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialties Psychiatry
Psychology
Date 2018 Jan 9
PMID 29307259
Citations 8
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Abstract

Background: Provider burnout is a critical problem in mental health services. Contributing factors have been explicated across three domains: personal, job and organizational characteristics. Of these, organizational characteristics, including workplace environment, appear to be particularly important given that most interventions addressing burnout via the other domains (e.g. bolstering personal coping skills) have been modestly effective at best.

Aims: This study builds on previous research by using social capital as a framework for the experience of work social milieu, and aims to provide a richer understanding of how workplace social environment might impact burnout and help create more effective ways to reduce burnout.

Methods: Providers (n = 40) taking part in a larger burnout intervention study were randomly selected to take part in interviews regarding their workplace environment and burnout. Participant responses were analyzed thematically.

Results: Workplace social milieu revolved around two primary themes: workplace social capital in provider burnout and the protective qualities of social capital in cohesive work teams that appear to mitigate burnout.

Conclusions: These results imply that work environments where managers support collaboration and social interaction among work teams may reduce burnout.

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