Assessment of academic burnout among undergraduate medical and health sciences students: a survey study from the United Arab Emirates

Author:

Salama Rasha Aziz Attia,Iqbal Saima Javaid,Mohsin Mariam Mehwish,Mohsin Aisha Iram,Wadid Nihal Amir

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to assess the prevalence of burnout among undergraduate medical and health science students and to identify the factors associated with its development. Design/methodology/approach A cross-sectional study was conducted involving students from Ras Al Khaimah Medical and Health Science University. The Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey was used to evaluate three subscales of burnout. Ethical considerations were met, and informed written consent was obtained from participants. Bivariate and multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine the relationship between demographic, personal and school environment factors and burnout. Findings Out of 453 students surveyed, the majority were females (74.8%) aged 18–20 years (60%). Significant levels of burnout were reported, with emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal accomplishment affecting over half of the participants (69%). Factors such as being in the clinical years, long-distance commuting challenges and involuntary college selection were identified as predictors of burnout. Research limitations/implications While the study provides valuable insights, limitations may include the specific context of the university and potential biases in self-reported data. Practical implications The findings underscore the importance of raising awareness, maintaining work-life balance and implementing coping strategies to support student well-being and foster a positive learning environment. Suggestions include time management and seeking guidance from mentors or mental health professionals. Originality/value This study contributes to the understanding of burnout among medical and health science students, especially within the unique context of the United Arab Emirates, given the convergence of students from diverse nationalities and cultural backgrounds.

Publisher

Emerald

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