Impostor phenomenon : a risk factor for burnout among clinical clerks at a tertiary care center and training hospital
Publication Date
2018
Document Type
Research
Abstract
Prevalence cross-sectional analytic study was used. Study population constituted of medical clinical clerks enrolled at a tertiary care center and training hospital for school year 2017-2018. there were a total of 248 clinical clerks enrolled. Self-administered questionnaires Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale then Maslach Burnout Index were distributed to the participants. Work Profile Questionnaire-emotional Intelligence results were collected from the guidance office. Although results were not statistically significant, due to the small sample size, impostorism as a risk factor for burnout seemed to be likely. A multicenter involvement and larger sample size is recommended.
APA Citation
Chua, Jennifer Elizabeth, "Impostor phenomenon : a risk factor for burnout among clinical clerks at a tertiary care center and training hospital" (2018). Resident Research. 300.
https://greenprints.dlshsi.edu.ph/resident-research/300