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Podcast: Healthcare workers battle burnout

Imagine healthcare workers, dedicated to healing others, struggling with burnout. Occupational therapist Maphefo Masegare shares her experience and highlights the warning signs. It's crucial to address this crisis to safeguard our healthcare system

by Candice Khumalo
16th May 2024
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Occupational therapist Maphefo Masegare speaks about burnout in healthcare professionals and the importance of recognising the warning signs. Photo: Health for Mzansi

Occupational therapist Maphefo Masegare speaks about burnout in healthcare professionals and the importance of recognising the warning signs. Photo: Health for Mzansi

Imagine dedicating your career to healing others, only to feel yourself slowly succumbing to exhaustion and ineffectiveness. This is the harsh reality of burnout, a growing crisis silently affecting the people we depend on for our health. 

Occupational therapist Maphefo Masegare, who works in the mental health psychiatry field of occupational therapy, underlines burnout as a burning issue affecting many people in the healthcare sector. 

“Post-Covid, a lot of people have been hearing about the word burnout. The first aspect of burnout is that it has to do mostly with your work. Feeling a lack of motivation towards work, feeling a sense of having an oppositional or more like an antagonistic view towards your work, you don’t feel as motivated about your work as you used to before, and perhaps you can also be resenting your work, including that feeling of exhaustion.”

Signs of burnout

“Someone dealing with burnout doesn’t have the energy as well. Someone who used to be very goal-driven just becomes another day at the office. As long as I do 50% and that’s it, you know? So those are signs that we look for as health professionals that you are either burnt out or on the verge of burnout.”

Masegare shares her personal experience of burnout.

“When I was still starting as a therapist, I definitely did experience burnout, and I had no idea what is this I just didn’t feel motivated to do my work, and I think I only learned about burnout after I had burnout. So, I think the most important thing for a healthcare professional is to understand burnout.

“We are very good at preaching it to our patients, but it’s very important at this moment to not just practice what we preach, but to preach what we practice. So we need to understand what burnout is and what it looks like in ourselves, especially in this profession of caring for others.”

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Candice Khumalo

Candice Khumalo

Hailing from a small town called Utrecht in KZN, Candice Khumalo’s love for health comes from a burning desire to bridge the gap between medical knowledge and accessible information for the everyday person. Her early steps into the world of health journalism has been full of excitement and remains to be, as she continues to write her stories, one healthy word at a time.

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