Prevalence and Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Authors:
Abdussalam Ali Alshehri,
Faisal Ahmed Aljanobi,
Ahmed Ali Alghafis,
Abdulrazaq Abdulmohsen Alkhalaf,
Faisal Fadel Alshehri,
Abdulaziz Mohammed Alnayil,
Turki Sulaiman Algannas,
Saad Abdullah Alzmamy,
Bassam Abdulaziz Alhusaini,
Faisal Shaya Alqahtani
Background: Emergency medicine (EM) is a high-stress specialty associated with burnout and sleep disturbances. Burnout is characterized by emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization (DP), and reduced personal accomplishment, while sleep disturbances impair cognitive and physical performance. We aimed to assess the prevalence of sleep disturbances and their relationship with burnout among EM residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted over six months among 182 EM residents in Riyadh. Data were collected using an online survey, including demographic and professional information, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) for sleep assessment, and the Abbreviated Maslach Burnout Inventory for burnout evaluation. Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 27.0. (Armonk, NY: IBM Corp.), with multiple linear regression exploring variable relationships. Results: Most participants (57.7%; n=105) reported sleep problems, with 22.5% (n=41) experiencing severe sleep disturbances (PSQI score 15–21) and 19.8% demonstrating good sleep quality (n=36; PSQI score 0–6). The mean global PSQI score was 10.7 ± 4.3. Burnout prevalence was high, with 81.3% (n=148) exhibiting high EE scores and 66.5% high DP scores (n=121). DP significantly predicted poor sleep quality (R = 0.42, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.3–5.6; p = 0.001), while gender also showed a significant association (R = 0.16, 95% CI: 0.3–2.5; p = 0.01). Conclusion: Sleep disturbances and burnout are highly prevalent among EM residents in Riyadh, with poor sleep quality significantly linked to higher DP levels. Targeted interventions are needed to improve residents’ well-being and prevent adverse outcomes.
Keywords: sleep disturbance, burnout, PSQI, aMBI, Prevalence, Emergency medicine.
Authors
Correspondence to:
Abdulrazaq Abdulmohsen Alkhalaf, Department of Emergency Medicine, King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia abdulrazaqalkhalaf@gmail.com
Publication history:
Received 13 Nov 2024
Revised 21 Dec 2024
Accepted 27 Dec 2024
Published online 31 Jan 2025
Alshehri AA, Aljanobi FA, Alghafis AA, Alkhalaf AA, Alshehri FF, Alnayil AM, Algannas TS, Alzmamy SA, Alhusaini BA, Alqahtani FS. Prevalence and Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. SJEMed. Online First: 31 Jan, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1731455253
Alshehri AA, Aljanobi FA, Alghafis AA, Alkhalaf AA, Alshehri FF, Alnayil AM, Algannas TS, Alzmamy SA, Alhusaini BA, Alqahtani FS. Prevalence and Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. https://sjemed.com/?mno=228419 [Access: February 22, 2025]. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1731455253
Alshehri AA, Aljanobi FA, Alghafis AA, Alkhalaf AA, Alshehri FF, Alnayil AM, Algannas TS, Alzmamy SA, Alhusaini BA, Alqahtani FS. Prevalence and Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. SJEMed. Online First: 31 Jan, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1731455253
Alshehri AA, Aljanobi FA, Alghafis AA, Alkhalaf AA, Alshehri FF, Alnayil AM, Algannas TS, Alzmamy SA, Alhusaini BA, Alqahtani FS. Prevalence and Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. SJEMed, [cited February 22, 2025]; Online First: 31 Jan, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1731455253
Alshehri, A. A., Aljanobi, . F. A., Alghafis, . A. A., Alkhalaf, . A. A., Alshehri, . F. F., Alnayil, . A. M., Algannas, . T. S., Alzmamy, . S. A., Alhusaini, . B. A. & Alqahtani, . F. S. (2025) Prevalence and Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. SJEMed, Online First: 31 Jan, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1731455253
Alshehri, Abdussalam Ali, Faisal Ahmed Aljanobi, Ahmed Ali Alghafis, Abdulrazaq Abdulmohsen Alkhalaf, Faisal Fadel Alshehri, Abdulaziz Mohammed Alnayil, Turki Sulaiman Algannas, Saad Abdullah Alzmamy, Bassam Abdulaziz Alhusaini, and Faisal Shaya Alqahtani. 2025. Prevalence and Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine, Online First: 31 Jan, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1731455253
Alshehri, Abdussalam Ali, Faisal Ahmed Aljanobi, Ahmed Ali Alghafis, Abdulrazaq Abdulmohsen Alkhalaf, Faisal Fadel Alshehri, Abdulaziz Mohammed Alnayil, Turki Sulaiman Algannas, Saad Abdullah Alzmamy, Bassam Abdulaziz Alhusaini, and Faisal Shaya Alqahtani. "Prevalence and Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia." Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine Online First: 31 Jan, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1731455253
Alshehri, Abdussalam Ali, Faisal Ahmed Aljanobi, Ahmed Ali Alghafis, Abdulrazaq Abdulmohsen Alkhalaf, Faisal Fadel Alshehri, Abdulaziz Mohammed Alnayil, Turki Sulaiman Algannas, Saad Abdullah Alzmamy, Bassam Abdulaziz Alhusaini, and Faisal Shaya Alqahtani. "Prevalence and Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia." Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine Online First: 31 Jan, 2025. Web. 22 Feb 2025 doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1731455253
Alshehri, A. A., Aljanobi, . F. A., Alghafis, . A. A., Alkhalaf, . A. A., Alshehri, . F. F., Alnayil, . A. M., Algannas, . T. S., Alzmamy, . S. A., Alhusaini, . B. A. & Alqahtani, . F. S. (2025) Prevalence and Impact of Sleep Disturbances on Burnout Among Emergency Medicine Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine, Online First: 31 Jan, 2025. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed.72-1731455253