Name of the measure; source citation
OLBI The Oldenburg Burnout Inventory
Link to measure
https://www.goodmedicine.org.uk/sites/default/files/assessment%2C%20burnout%2C%20olbi.pdf
Purpose of the measure/target population (from source citation)
Levels of burnout.
Description of the measure: number of items etc (is it a screening tool, self administered/parent child tool (face to face, observation), Administration, self report/child or adult, type of tool (screening/diagnostic)
Self-report questionnaire with 8-32 subscale
Psychometric information - validity and reliability (Provide Links to original source)
Demerouti, E., & Bakker, A. B. (2008). The Oldenburg Burnout Inventory: A good alternative to measure burnout and engagement. Handbook of stress and burnout in health care, 65(7), 1-25.
Studies that have used the measure (citation, publications) Key papers specific to SA
Coetzee, N., Maree, D. J., & Smit, B. N. (2019). The relationship between chronic fatigue syndrome, burnout, job satisfaction, social support, and age among academics at a tertiary institution. International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, 32(1), 75-85.
Demerouti, E., Mostert, K., & Bakker, A. B. (2010). Burnout and work engagement: a thorough investigation of the independency of both constructs. Journal of occupational health psychology, 15(3), 209.
Context (Country) - setting (national/regional, local, urban/rural ethnicity
South Africa, construction industry
Adapted, including validation studies in South Africa, including translation
Not adapted