Purpose: The present study evaluates health status and its relation with occupational characteristics and with burnout syndrome among embryologists. Methods: A cross-sectional design was used to conduct an online self-assessment survey, sent to all members of the Spanish Association of Clinical Embryologists. The questionnaire contained occupational questions and two standard instruments: ‘Short Form-12 Health Survey’ as a measure of physical (PCS-12) and mental (MCS-12) health and the Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey (MBI-GS) to evaluate the degree of burnout. Results: The PCS-12 obtained for the Spanish embryologists was higher than that for the reference population. However, the total MCS-12 was significantly lower than that observed in non-institutionalised males and females representative of the general Spanish population aged 35–44 years. In the linear regression model, the dependent variable PCS-12 was related indirectly with the variables number of hours worked per week, BMI, back pain, leg pain and visual discomfort. In the linear regression model, the dependent variable MCS-12 was indirectly related to the gender (male reference; female coefficient regression: −3.23), exhaustion and cynicism dimensions of the MBI-GS. A total of 87 (36.3 %) embryologists presented a high score on at least one of the MBI-GS dimensions. Conclusion: In this sample of Spanish embryologists, a norm measure (SF-12) showed their physical health to be better than the average for the general population, but that their mental health was poorer. A significant indirect relation was observed between mental health and burnout syndrome. Strategies to reduce occupational stress and problems should form part of the training provided for clinical embryologists.
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López-Lería, B., Jimena, P., Clavero, A., Gonzalvo, M. C., Carrillo, S., Serrano, M., … Castilla, J. A. (2014). Embryologists’ health: a nationwide online questionnaire. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 31(12), 1587–1597. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10815-014-0352-7
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