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Table 6 Odds Ratio via logistical regression for provider wellness, well-being and burnout correlations

From: Prospective study of emergency medicine provider wellness across ten academic and community hospitals during the initial surge of the COVID-19 pandemic

 

Unadjusted

Adjusted**

PWLS

(Burnout vs. No Burnout

WBI

(At risk vs. Not at risk)

PWLS

(Burnout vs. No Burnout)

WBI

(At risk vs. Not at risk)

I am concerned about safety this week.

2.64 (1.36–5.14)*

2.20 (1.10–4.40)*

2.48 (1.24–4.95)*

3.34 (1.50–7.41)*

My basic self-care has been impacted this week.

2.71 (1.60–4.61)*

2.80 (1.58–4.96)*

2.80 (1.59–4.90)*

2.67 (1.45–4.90)*

I have experienced stress, anxiety or fear this week.

3.08 (1.51–6.29)*

14.97 (3.58–62.53)*

3.33 (1.58–7.04)*

20.44 (4.62–90.41)*

I have experienced strain on my relationships this week.

2.76 (1.65–4.61)*

2.99 (1.72–5.23)*

2.66 (1.54–4.59)*

3.00 (1.66–5.45)*

I have experienced personal illness or illness of a loved one this week.

1.27 (0.66–2.44)

1.35 (0.68–2.69)

1.05 (0.49–2.24)

1.18 (0.54–2.58)

I have experienced additional work responsibilities this week.

1.20 (0.73–1.99)

4.17 (2.31–7.52)*

1.34 (0.77–2.33)

4.08 (2.14–7.78)*

I have experienced feelings of isolation this week.

3.27 (1.82–5.88)*

1.79 (1.01–3.18)*

3.53 (1.85–6.71)*

2.23 (1.18–4.22)*

  1. * statistically significant at p < 0.05
  2. **controlled for gender, years post training, primary worksite, and current FTE
  3. WBI Well-Being Index, PWLS Physician Work Life Study (single item burnout measure), FTE full time equivalent employment