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Ambiguity and uncertainty tolerance, need for cognition, and their association with stress. A study among Italian practicing physicians

机译:歧义和不确定性的容忍度,对认知的需求以及它们与压力的关系。意大利执业医师研究

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Medical practice is inherently ambiguous and uncertain. The physicians’ ability to tolerate ambiguity and uncertainty has been proved to have a great impact on clinical practice. The primary aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that higher degree of physicians’ ambiguity and uncertainty intolerance and higher need for cognitive closure will predict higher work stress. Two hundred and twelve physicians (mean age?=?42.94?years; SD?=?10.72) from different medical specialties with different levels of expertise were administered a set of questionnaires measuring perceived levels of work-related stress, individual ability to tolerate ambiguity, stress deriving from uncertainty, and personal need for cognitive closure. A linear regression analysis was performed to examine which variables predict the perceived level of stress. The regression model was statistically significant [R~(2)?=?.32; F(10,206)?=?8.78, p?≤?.001], thus showing that, after controlling for gender and medical specialty, ambiguity and uncertainty tolerance, decisiveness (a dimension included in need for closure), and the years of practice were significant predictors of perceived work-related stress. Findings from the present study have some implications for medical education. Given the great impact that the individual ability to tolerate ambiguity and uncertainty has on the physicians’ level of perceived work-related stress, it would be worth paying particular attention to such a skill in medical education settings. It would be crucial to introduce or to empower educational tools and strategies that could increase medical students’ ability to tolerate ambiguity and uncertainty.Abbreviations: JSQ: Job stress questionnaire; NFCS: Need for cognitive closure scale; PRU: Physicians’ reactions to uncertainty; TFA: Tolerance for ambiguity.
机译:医学实践本质上是模棱两可和不确定的。事实证明,医生能够容忍歧义和不确定性的能力对临床实践具有重大影响。本研究的主要目的是检验以下假设:医师的歧义度和不确定性容忍度越高,认知封闭的需求越高,预示着更高的工作压力。对来自不同医学专业,具有不同专业水平的212名医师(平均年龄== 42.94?岁; SD == 10.72)进行了一套问卷调查,这些问卷测量的是与工作相关的压力的感知水平,个人耐受歧义的能力,来自不确定性的压力以及个人对认知封闭的需求。进行了线性回归分析,以检查哪些变量可以预测压力的感知水平。回归模型具有统计学意义[R〜(2)?= ?. 32; F(10,206)?=?8.78,p?≤?.001],因此表明,在控制了性别和医学专业之后,模棱两可和不确定性容忍度,果断性(需要关闭的维度)以及实践年限是与工作相关的压力的重要预测指标。本研究的发现对医学教育有一些启示。鉴于个人容忍歧义和不确定性的能力对医生感知到的与工作有关的压力具有很大的影响,因此在医学教育环境中值得特别注意这种技能。引入或赋予教育工具和策略以增强医学生忍受歧义性和不确定性的能力是至关重要的。 NFCS:需要认知封闭量表; PRU:医师对不确定性的反应; TFA:容忍歧义。

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