Burnout syndrome among Libyan physicians in different specialties: an observational cross-sectional study - Scorecard - MDSpire

Burnout syndrome among Libyan physicians in different specialties: an observational cross-sectional study

  • By

  • Mawadda Faruk Benhamza

  • Heebah Alhadi Abdulhamid

  • Boshra Hagi Abusahmin

  • Mohamed Hadi Mohamed Abdelhamid

  • July 13, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Prevalence and Severity of Burnout Syndrome in Various Specialties Among Physicians in Libya: An Observational Cross-Sectional Analysis

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionBurnout Syndrome
Key MechanismsEmotional exhaustion, depersonalization, diminished sense of personal accomplishment
Target PopulationPhysicians in Libya
Care SettingHealthcare profession

Key Highlights

  • 47.1% of physicians reported high emotional exhaustion scores.
  • 86.3% reported high depersonalization scores.
  • 18.6% reported low personal accomplishment scores.
  • Highest burnout rates were in medicine (16.8%) and ICU/anesthesia (10.0%).
  • Age, marital status, specialty, and place of work were significant risk factors.

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          Clinical Best Practices

          • Utilize the MBI-HSS for assessing burnout.
          • Address systemic environmental failures contributing to burnout.

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