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Depression and Burnout among Health Extension Workers in Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Birhane, Rahel; Girmay, Medhin; Mekdes, Demissie; Tassew, Berhan; Teklemichael, Gebru; Biniyam, Tadesse; Jebena, Mulusew G; Teklu , Alula M; Negussie, Deyessa.
  • Birhane, Rahel; CDT-Africa, College of Health Sciences. Addis Ababa. ET
  • Girmay, Medhin; Aklilu Lemma Institute of Pathobiology. MERQ Consultancy PLC, Addis Ababa. Addis Ababa. ET
  • Mekdes, Demissie; CDT-Africa, College of Health Sciences. Centre for Innovative Drug Development and Therapeutic Studies for Africa (CDTAfrica), College of Health Science. Addis Ababa. ET
  • Tassew, Berhan; School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences. Addis Ababa. ET
  • Teklemichael, Gebru; Department of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Wolkite University. Addis Ababa. ET
  • Biniyam, Tadesse; MERQ Consultancy PLC, Addis Ababa. Department of Health Economics, Management and Policy. Jimma. ET
  • Jebena, Mulusew G; Department of Epidemiology, Institute of Health,. Jimma. ET
  • Teklu , Alula M; MERQ Consultancy PLC, Addis Ababa. Addis Ababa. ET
  • Negussie, Deyessa; School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences. Addis Ababa. ET
Ethiop. j. health sci ; 33(1): 63-74, 2023. tables, figures
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1426232
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ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Depression and burnout are common among healthcare workers (HCWs) and negatively affect their well being and the quality of the service they provide. However, the burden of depression and burnout among health extension workers (HEWs) in Ethiopia and their relationship has not been documented well. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of depression and burnout among HEWs in Ethiopia and to investigate the relationship between these conditions. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

We used a cross-sectional study design and collected data from 584 rural and 581 urban HEWs in Ethiopia, as part of the 2019 national health extension program assessment. The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and Burnout Self-Test were used to screen HEWs for depression and burnout, respectively. We used descriptive statistics to estimate the magnitude of depression and burnout, and logistic regression to examine their relationship.

RESULT:

Based on PHQ-9 cutoff scores of 10, the prevalence of major depression was 16.5% among rural and 8.9% among urban HEWs, whereas burnout risk was 39.8% among rural and 12.6% among urban HEWs. The odds of having depression among HEWs with burnout risk was relatively higher compared to those without burnout risk [For rural HEWs, the adjusted odds ratio (AOR) is 11.88 at a 95% confidence interval (CI; 5.27, 26.80), and for urban HEWs, the AOR is 11.49 at a 95% CI (5.35, 24.63)].

CONCLUSION:

The prevalence of depression and burnout is high among HEWs in Ethiopia, with a significant rural­urban difference, and burnout is a significant predictor of depression. Mental health interventions that enable prevention, early detection, and management are needed especially for rural HEWs who are in charge of preventive health service delivery for the disadvantaged rural communities
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Health Services Coverage / Adjustment Disorders / Prevalence Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Prognostic study / Risk factors / Screening study Language: English Journal: Ethiop. j. health sci Year: 2023 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Aklilu Lemma Institute of Pathobiology/ET / CDT-Africa, College of Health Sciences/ET / Department of Epidemiology, Institute of Health,/ET / Department of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Wolkite University/ET / MERQ Consultancy PLC, Addis Ababa/ET / MERQ Consultancy PLC, Addis Ababa/ET / School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences/ET

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Health Services Coverage / Adjustment Disorders / Prevalence Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Prognostic study / Risk factors / Screening study Language: English Journal: Ethiop. j. health sci Year: 2023 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Aklilu Lemma Institute of Pathobiology/ET / CDT-Africa, College of Health Sciences/ET / Department of Epidemiology, Institute of Health,/ET / Department of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Wolkite University/ET / MERQ Consultancy PLC, Addis Ababa/ET / MERQ Consultancy PLC, Addis Ababa/ET / School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences/ET