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Occupational well-being in pediatricians—a survey about work-related posttraumatic stress depression and anxiety

机译:儿科医生的职业幸福感—有关与工作有关的创伤后压力抑郁和焦虑的调查

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The objective of this study was to study mental health, coping, and support after work-related adverse events among pediatricians. Physicians are frequently exposed to adverse events. It makes them at risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and anxiety disorders. Besides the personal impact, physicians could pose a threat towards patients, as mental health problems are associated with medical errors. A questionnaire was sent to all members of the Pediatric Association of The Netherlands in October 2016. The questionnaire focused on adverse events, coping, and support. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Trauma Screening Questionnaire were included for evaluation of anxiety, depression, and posttraumatic stress. Four hundred ten questionnaires (18.9%) were eligible for analysis. Seventy-nine % (n = 325) of the respondents experienced adverse events, with “missing a diagnosis” having the most emotional impact and “aggressive behavior” as the most common adverse event. Nine (2.2%) pediatricians scored above the cut-off value on the Trauma Screening Questionnaire, indicative of PTSD. In total, 7.3% (n = 30) and 14.1% (n = 58) scored above the cut-off values in the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, indicative of depression and anxiety. Only 26.3% reported to have a peer support protocol available for emotional support following adverse events.Conclusion: Pediatricians experience a considerable amount of adverse and potentially traumatizing events associated with significantly higher mental health problems compared to the general high-income population. Aggression towards pediatricians seems to be a common problem. Protocolled (peer) support should be implemented. frame="hsides" rules="groups" class="rendered small default_table">> colspan="2" rowspan="1"> >What is known:
• Physicians are frequently exposed to adverse events. It makes physicians at risk for depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress.
• Physicians who are affected by these events pose a threat towards patients, as mental health problems are associated with medical errors.> colspan="2" rowspan="1"> >What is new:
• Pediatricians experience a considerable amount of adverse and potentially traumatizing events associated with significantly higher mental health problems.
• It is advised that (peer) support after adverse events is protocolled and education on coping strategies is implemented, to improve mental well-being of pediatricians.
机译:这项研究的目的是研究儿科医生与工作有关的不良事件后的心理健康,应对和支持。内科医生经常接触不良事件。这使他们有患创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),抑郁症和焦虑症的风险。除了个人影响外,医生还可能对患者构成威胁,因为精神健康问题与医疗失误有关。 2016年10月,向荷兰儿科协会的所有成员发送了调查表。该调查表侧重于不良事件,应对和支持。包括医院焦虑和抑郁量表和创伤筛查问卷,用于评估焦虑,抑郁和创伤后压力。 410份问卷(占1​​8.9%)符合分析条件。 79%(n = 325)的被调查者经历了不良事件,其中“遗漏诊断”的情感影响最大,而“攻击行为”是最常见的不良事件。九名(2.2%)儿科医生在创伤筛查问卷中得分高于临界值,这表明是创伤后应激障碍。在医院焦虑和抑郁量表中,得分分别高于临界值7.3%(n = 30)和14.1%(n = 58),这表示抑郁和焦虑。据报道,只有26.3%的人在不良事件发生后有同伴支持协议可用于情感支持。结论:与普通高收入人群相比,儿科医生经历了大量与明显更高的精神健康问题相关的不利和潜在的精神创伤事件。侵害儿科医生似乎是一个普遍的问题。应该实现协议化的(对等)支持。<!-table ft1-> <!-table-wrap mode =“ anchored” t5-> frame =“ hsides” rules =“ groups” class =“ rendered small default_table“> > colspan =” 2“ rowspan =” 1“> >已知信息:
•医师经常暴露在不良事件中。
•受这些事件影响的内科医师会对患者造成威胁,因为精神健康问题与医疗失误有关。 > colspan =“ 2” rowspan =“ 1”> >新功能:
•儿科医生经历了大量与明显更高的精神健康问题相关的不利和潜在的创伤事件。
•建议在不良事件发生后给予(同伴)支持,并实施应对策略教育,以改善儿科医生的心理健康。

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