OCCUPATION AND HEALTH ›› 2026, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (10): 1318-1322.

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Impact of psychological resilience and technical pressure on occupational burnout among medical staff in three grade-A tertiary hospitals in Qingdao City

SHA Jiamei, HUANG Qi, SHAO Mengyu()   

  1. Qingdao Municipal HospitalQingdaoShandong 266002, China
  • Received:2025-07-25 Revised:2025-08-11 Online:2026-05-15 Published:2026-06-02
  • Contact: SHAO Mengyu
  • About author:SHAO Mengyu,E-mal:13791991270@163.com

Abstract:

Objective To understand the current status of occupational burnout,technical stress,and psychological resilience among medical staff in three grade-A tertiary hospitals in Qingdao City,and explore the impact of psychological resilience and technical stress on occupational burnout. Methods From January to February 2025,convenience sampling was used to select medical staff from three grade-A tertiary hospitals in Qingdao City as survey subjects. The technical stress scale,psychological resilience scale and occupational burnout scale were used for the survey,and the data were analyzed. Results The scores for psychological resilience,technical stress,and occupational burnout among medical staff were (76.83±15.53),(68.74±13.36) and (62.51±13.85)points,respectively. The comparison of technical stress scores among medical staff of different genders,ages,years of work experience,professional technical levels,monthly incomes,night shift rotation frequency,marital status and staffing levels showed statistically significant differences(all P<0.05). The psychological resilience scores of medical staff with different genders,ages,years of work experience,professional technical levels,monthly incomes,night shift rotation frequency,marital status and staffing levels were compared,and the differences were statistically significant(all P<0.05). The comparison of occupational burnout scores among medical staff of different genders,ages,years of work experience,professional technical levels,monthly incomes,night shift rotation frequency and marital status showed statistically significant differences(all P<0.05). The psychological resilience of medical staff was negatively correlated with occupational burnout(r=-0.572,P<0.01),while technical stress was positively correlated with occupational burnout(r=0.671,P<0.01). Psychological resilience was negatively correlated with occupational burnout(r=-0.624,P<0.01). The psychological resilience of medical personnel partially mediated the relationship between technical stress and occupational burnout,with an effect value of 0.258,accounting for 43.58% of the total effect. Conclusion The technical stress and occupational burnout of medical staff in three grade-A tertiary hospitals in Qingdao City are at a high level,and psychological resilience plays a partial mediating role between technical stress and occupational burnout,helping medical staff reduce technical stress and improve their psychological resilience is beneficial for reducing the level of occupational burnout.

Key words: Medical personnel, Technical pressure, Psychological resilience, Occupational burnout, Influence factor

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