Table 4.

Associations Between Traumatic Stress, Changing Priorities, and Burnout, Adjusted for Age, Race, Gender, Ethnicity, and Institution Type

Traumatic Stress
Not at all/Very little/Moderately (n = 428)A lot/Extremely (n = 232)P valueORCI
Changing Priorities  <0.0012.61.8 to 3.9
 Strongly disagree/ Disagree/Neither agree  nor disagree83.6%64.7%   
 Agree/Strongly agree16.4%35.3%   
 Traumatic Stress
 Not at all/Very little/Moderately (n = 425)A lot/Extremely (n = 231)P valueORCI
Burnout  0.0071.61.1 to 2.4
 <1.75 cutoff score63.5%49.4%   
 >=1.75 cutoff score36.5%50.6%   
 Burnout
 <1.75 cutoff score (n = 385)>=1.75 cutoff score (n = 272)P valueORCI
Changing Priorities  <0.0013.02.0 to 4.5
 Strongly disagree/ Disagree/Neither agree  nor disagree85.7%64.7%   
 Agree/Strongly agree14.3%35.3%   
 Traumatic stress, adjusted for burnout
 Not at all/Very little/Moderately (n = 428)A lot/Extremely (n = 232)P valueORCI
Changing Priorities  <0.0012.51.6 to 3.7
 Strongly disagree/ Disagree/Neither agree  nor disagree83.6%64.7%   
 Agree/Strongly agree16.4%35.3%   
  • Abbreviations: OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.