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Метаанализ эффективности зарубежных программ психологической коррекции профессионального выгорания медицинских работников

Автор(ы)
М. Ю. Кузьмин, И. А. Конопак, А. С. Пирожок
Аннотация
Отмечается, что отбор программ снижения профессионального выгорания медицинских работников проведен в базе данных PubMed в публикационный период с 2010 по 2024 г. Показывается, что согласно критериям включения, совокупность публикаций для анализа представлена 37 исследованиями. В результате математико-статистической обработки данных с помощью модели случайных эффектов, анализа гетерогенности и публикационной предвзятости сделан вывод, что психологические программы коррекции демонстрируют свою эффективность в снижении профессионального выгорания медицинских работников, причем в онлайн- и офлайн-форматах она является приблизительно равнозначной.
Об авторах

Кузьмин Михаил Юрьевич, кандидат психологических наук, доцент, Иркутский государственный университет, Россия, 664003, г. Иркутск, ул. К. Маркса, 1, e-mail: mirroy@mail.ru

Конопак Игорь Александрович, кандидат философских наук, доцент, декан, факультета психологии, Иркутский государственный университет, Россия, 664003, г. Иркутск, ул. К. Маркса, 1, e-mail: iakonopak@gmail.com

Пирожок Анна Сергеевна, магистрант 2-го курса, факультет психологии, Иркутский государственный университет, Россия, 664003, г. Иркутск, ул. К. Маркса, 1, e-mail: anya16032001@gmail.com

Ссылка для цитирования
Кузьмин М. Ю., Конопак И. А., Пирожок А. С. Метаанализ эффективности зарубежных программ психологической коррекции профессионального выгорания медицинских работников // Известия Иркутского государственного университета. Серия Психология. 2025. Т. 51. С. 32–55. https://doi.org/10.26516/2304-1226.2025.51.32
Ключевые слова
профессиональное выгорание, медицинские работники, метаанализ, коррекция, снижение выгорания, психологическая помощь онлайн.
УДК
159.98
DOI
https://doi.org/10.26516/2304-1226.2025.51.32
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