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Table 4 Non-adjusted evolution analysis of Maslach Burnout Inventory’s punctuations of 38 GPs depending on intervention group (2016–2017)

From: Effectiveness of a multimodal training programme to improve general practitioners’ burnout, job satisfaction and psychological well-being

 

Control Group Evolution N = 18

Experimental Group Evolution N = 20

LMMs p-valuesa

Pre

Post

W

Pre

Post

W

Baselineb

Changec

Evol.d

EE

24.50 [14, 41.25]

25.50 [18, 34.25]

0.756

19.50 [13.75, 23.25]

21.50 [15.50, 28.25]

0.089

0.038

0.881

0.263

DP

7 [5.25, 13.75]

9 [7.25, 11]

0.835

6 [4, 8.50]

7 [3.75, 12.25]

0.317

0.425

0.535

0.807

PA

38 [33.25, 45.25]

38 [32.25, 43.75]

0.297

38 [34, 42.50]

37.50 [29.75, 43]

0.420

0.559

0.410

0.550

Burn

46.50 [24.50, 62.25]

46 [30, 57.25]

0.727

37 [29, 49.25]

40 [33, 52]

0.331

0.243

0.600

0.637

  1. Abbreviations: Pre Pretreatment, Post Post-treatment, W Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests
  2. Maslach Burnout Inventory’s subscales: EE: Emotional exhaustion; DP: Depersonalization; PA: Reduced personal accomplishment
  3. Global Scales: Burn: Burnout
  4. alinear mixed-effects models; bInter-group baseline differences; cPre-post Overall Change; dInter-group Evolution differences
  5. ep < 0.0026 (intervention group versus control group)