More than half of young doctors in Spain suffer from the following symptoms: burnout syndrome And many of them even consider quitting the profession in the face of difficulties. Caregiving overload, endless work hours, lack of rest. This was revealed by a study. University Medical Institution (OMC) It was tabled in the House of Lords and warns that the situation has a direct impact on both professional health and patient safety.
The data paint an alarming picture. 2 out of 3 doctors suffer from insomnia and 1 in 4 people He had to take time off due to extreme fatigue. The report further states: 24 hour security guard is one of the most contributing factors to burnout; 24% more common among young female doctors than their male colleagues.
According to the study’s author, the WTO’s National Section on Young Doctors and Employment Promotion: 79% of young doctors cause emotional exhaustion, 84% depersonalization and 63% A sense of personal fulfillment is low. The document concludes with a call for system changes to guarantee the quality and continuity of healthcare in Spain.