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D002055 Burnout, Professional NIH 0.45
D000077062 Burnout, Psychological NIH 0.30

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There is one clinical trial.

Clinical Trials


1 Burnout and Medical Errors in the Anaesthesiology Fraternity in an Exclusively Covid-19 Hospital: the Malaysian Experience

We plan to perform an observational study to evaluate the prevalence of burnout, depression and medical errors in a designated exclusive Covid-19 patients hospital in Malaysia, during the Covid-19 pandemic. We also seek to assess the relationship between burnout and depression with medical errors. The population studied will be the anaesthesiology fraternity, who are at higher risk to the nature of their work at the frontlines of the pandemic.

NCT04362319 Burnout, Professional Depression Medical Errors Covid-19 Diagnostic Test: Questionnaire forms
MeSH:Burnout, Professional Burnout, Psychological

Primary Outcomes

Description: Assessment of burnout risk

Measure: Prevalence of burnout among anaesthesiology clinicians during Covid-19

Time: One month

Description: Assessment of depression risk

Measure: Prevalence of depression risk among anaesthesiology clinicians during Covid-19

Time: One month

Description: Assessment of medical errors

Measure: Prevalence of self-perceived medical errors among anaesthesiology clinicians during Covid-19

Time: One month

Description: To find out if there exists a relationship between burnout, depression and medical errors

Measure: Association of burnout, depression and medical errors among anaesthesiology clinicians during Covid-19

Time: One month


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