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Published in: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 9/2023

Open Access 28-09-2023 | Burnout Syndrome | Review

Organizational interventions and occupational burnout: a meta-analysis with focus on exhaustion

Authors: Isabelle Bes, Yara Shoman, Muaamar Al-Gobari, Valentin Rousson, Irina Guseva Canu

Published in: International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | Issue 9/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

To assess whether organizational interventions are effective to prevent or reduce exhaustion, the core dimension of occupational burnout.

Methods

We searched in PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and Cochrane Library databases randomized and non-randomized controlled trials conducted among active workers and reporting the outcome as exhaustion score. We calculated the effect sizes using the pre-test–post-test control group design’s estimate. We used the random effects model in meta-analysis and Cochrane collaboration’s tool for interventions to assess the risk of bias. Overall quality of evidence was appraised using the GRADE.

Results

From the 2425 identified records, we assessed 228 full texts for eligibility and included 11 original articles describing 13 studies, 11 on organizational interventions, and 2 on combined inventions. The interventions were participatory (n = 9), focused on workload (n = 2), or on work schedule (n = 2). The overall effect size was − 0.30 ((95% CI = − 0.42; − 0.18), I2 = 62.28%), corresponding to a small reduction in exhaustion with a very low quality of evidence. Combined interventions had a larger effect (− 0.54 (95% CI = − 0.76; − 0.32)) than organizational interventions. When split by type of intervention, both participatory interventions and interventions focused on workload had a benefic effect of exhaustion reduction, with an estimated effect size of − 0.34 (95% CI = − 0.47; − 0.20) and − 0.44 (95% CI = − 0.68, − 0.20), respectively.

Conclusion

Interventions at combined level in workplaces could be helpful in preventing exhaustion. However, the evidence is still limited, due to a high heterogeneity between studies, bias potential, and small number of eligible studies. This calls for further research, using workload interventions at organizational level, especially in sectors with high risk of job stress and exhaustion.
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Metadata
Title
Organizational interventions and occupational burnout: a meta-analysis with focus on exhaustion
Authors
Isabelle Bes
Yara Shoman
Muaamar Al-Gobari
Valentin Rousson
Irina Guseva Canu
Publication date
28-09-2023
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health / Issue 9/2023
Print ISSN: 0340-0131
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1246
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00420-023-02009-z

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