Trikonomika: Jurnal Ekonomi
Vol 23 No 2 (2024): December Edition

COVID-19 HEALTHCARE WORKER BURNOUT: WORK ENVIRONMENT AND WORKLOAD AS INFLUENCING FACTORS

Ardhianti, Ulva (Unknown)
Sary, Fetty Poerwita (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2024

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is an unexpected event. Hospitals must maintain the burnout level of health workers to maintain optimal energy in providing health services. One way to keep the burnout level of health workers in X Hospital is to pay attention to the work environment and workload. The non-probability sampling method used in this research is quantitative with descriptive research analysis. The analytical method used is multiple linear regression. The results showed that the work environment variables were not good, and workload and burnout were in a relatively high category. Results based on a coefficient of determination of 18.2% burnout in health workers caring for COVID-19 patients at Hospital X are influenced by the physical work environment and workload. This study concluded that the physical work environment and workload significantly affected the burnout of health workers treating COVID-19 patients at X Hospital.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

trikonomika

Publisher

Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

FOCUS AND SCOPE Trikonomika invites academics and researchers who do original research in the fields of economics, management and accounting, including but not limited to: Development Economics Monetary Economics, Finance and Banking International Economics Public Economics Economic development ...