Introduction: Burnout can have a wide negative impact on the quality and the effectiveness of the health care system. The aim of our research was to assess the burnout level of the radiology department workers in Hungary. Method: Our quantitative, crosssectional, descriptive data collection lasted from June to September 2018 using an online questionnaire. Simple, nonrandom sampling was carried out among radiology department workers in Hungary. In addition to our selfmade questionnaire which included sociodemographic and workrelated questions, an internationally validated Maslach Burnout Inventory questionnaire was sent out. Results: After data cleaning, a total number of 404 (n = 404) respondents were included in the statistical analysis. The majority of the respondents works in county hospital, the average year spent in the healthcare system was 18.3 (SD 13,7). The sample’s values at the depersonalization and emotional exhaustion dimension were slightly elevated in contrast to the average values. Educational level, age and years spent in the healthcare system had a significant influence on all the three dimensions of burnout (p≤0.05). The group of workers being 31–35 years old and the group of those who spent 16–20 years in the healthcare system are considered to be the most compromised groups in all the three dimensions of burnout. Respondents with master degree had significantly lower emotional exhaustion values than their colleagues. Conclusion: The increased value of the depersonalization and the emotional exhaustion can be an indicator for employers. Our results are similar like described in the international literature.
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Sipos, D., Varga, V., Pandur, A. A., Kedves, A., Csima, M. P., Cseh, S., … Kovács, Á. (2019). Burnout level among radiology department workers in Hungary. Orvosi Hetilap, 160(27), 1070–1077. https://doi.org/10.1556/650.2019.31442
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