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Boundary Work as a Buffer Against Burnout: Evidence From Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
卷 106, 期 8, 页码 1169-1187

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/apl0000951

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burnout; boundary violations; boundary work tactics; work-nonwork conflict; COVID-19 pandemic

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Burnout is a significant issue for healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbated by boundary violations between work and nonwork domains. These violations lead to increased exhaustion, detachment, and inefficacy, but workers can utilize boundary work tactics to redefine boundaries and prevent burnout.
Burnout represents a significant problem for many modern-day workers, but perhaps none more acutely than those in healthcare. Imbued with the chronic stressors that often accompany high-risk, interpersonal work, the healthcare industry is rife with stories of burnout, and the addition of a pandemic has intensified the challenges of an already demanding work environment. With an aim toward understanding the root causes of pandemic-exacerbated burnout, we document the experiences of 93 healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic and, in doing so, explore an important link between burnout and work-nonwork boundaries. We find the contextual shock of the pandemic resulted in an increased incidence of boundary violations-undesired disruptions between work and other important life domains such as personal and family life. These boundary violations-which we classify as physical, temporal, or knowledge-basedfrequently corresponded to greater reports of burnout manifested by exhaustion, detachment, and inefficacy. We detail specific patterns within the broader context of boundary violations whereby intrusion events are associated with increased job-related demands and distancing events are associated with reduced job-related resources. In addition to documenting the connection between burnout and boundary violations, we also reveal how workers utilized specific boundary work tactics in response to specific types of boundary violations to redefine boundaries and forestall burnout. Our grounded theorizing points to theoretical and practical implications for the impact of boundary work tactics on burnout and other stress-related phenomena.

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