Connaissances actuelles des causes du burnout, importance et relations des différentes variables mises en jeu : une revue critique de la littérature - 28/08/22
Current knowledge of the causes of burnout, importance and relationships of the different variables involved: A critical review of the literature
Résumé |
L’objectif de cette étude est de dresser un panorama des causes du burnout afin de savoir : (a) quelles sont les causes les plus et moins étudiées, (b) quels liens existent entre ces causes, (c) quel est le lien entre variables sociodémographiques et burnout. La recherche d’articles a été effectuée depuis 2014 sur la base des donnée de PsycInfo. Au total, 119 articles ont été sélectionnés selon des critères d’inclusion et d’exclusion prédéterminés. Les résultats montrent que les demandes au travail sont les plus étudiées et les caractéristiques démographiques les moins étudiées. Si quelques variables ont été étudiées à de nombreuses reprises et montrent des liens cohérents avec le burnout, ce n’est pas le cas pour toutes. L’étude des processus de médiation et de modération et des caractéristiques sociodémographiques est encore nécessaire pour avoir une meilleure compréhension du burnout.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Abstract |
Objectives |
Burnout is a new phenomenon that has been the subject of considerable research in recent years, however, the multitude of its causes make it a complex object of study. This review aims to identify the most studied cases of burnout and the role of their interrelations in the development of burnout. This inventory will suggest new avenues of research and constitute a tool for professionals to use for the implementation of innovative and ambitious policies to enhance the quality of life in the workplace. The 11th edition of the International Classification of Diseases has updated the definition of burnout by taking up Maslach's work, which defines burnout as emotional exhaustion, cynicism and a decline in work-related personal achievement. However, this definition is far from being a consensus and such studies are problematic due to the complexity created by the large number of causes of burnout. Therefore, the aim of this study is to present an overview of the different causes of burnout in order to determine: (a) what are the most and least studied causes of burnout (b) what links exist between these causes and how they can explain the occurrence of burnout, (c) what is the impact of sociodemographic variables in the occurrence of burnout.
Materials and methods |
For this purpose, a systematic review of the literature was carried out. The bibliography review has been ongoing since 2014 using data from PsycInfo. The selection criteria for the articles were as follows: The article had to deal with the causes of burnout at work (work demands, work resources, personal resources, personal demands, personality, socio-demographic characteristics). We excluded studies dealing with the physical, social and psychological consequences of burnout, the impact of burnout on the quality of work, other types of burnout (school burnout, associative burnout, in athletes), methods to reduce burnout, and the distinction or comparison between burnout and depression. A total of 119 articles were selected according to predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Results |
The results show that work demands are the most studied in the literature and demographic characteristics the least studied. While a few variables have been studied many times and show consistent links with burnout, not all of them have been studied. All the demands studied except emotional and mental demands show a positive relationship with burnout and all the resources demonstrate a negative relationship with the exception of social support. For these variables, the work context influences their effect on burnout. Social support can thus lead to the propagation of negative or positive emotions according to the context. Moreover, the study of the interrelationships between the variables shows that the effect of an antecedent on burnout is often dependent on a more global work and individual context. For example, for family-work conflicts, the temporal load increases the effect of the family-work conflict on burnout, while the feeling of personal effectiveness decreases it.
Conclusion |
The study of mediation and moderation processes can help to understand these sometimes inconsistent links. Therefore, understanding the effect of one variable on burnout without considering the overall work context is particularly complex. The plurality and interaction of the burnout antecedents mean that the impact of some variables on burnout is unstable. However, it also allows for a multitude of possibilities for the prevention of burnout. Further analysis of these processes and of sociodemographic characteristics is still essential in order to have a better understanding of the burnout phenomenon.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Mots clés : Burnout, Épuisement professionnel, Étude critique, Facteur de risque, Revue de la littérature
Keywords : Burnout, Critical study, Literature paper, Risk factor
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