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Work‐related post‐traumatic stress symptoms in obstetricians and gynaecologists: findings from INDIGO, a mixed‐methods study with a cross‐sectional survey and in‐depth interviews

机译:与妇产科医生和妇科的工作后创伤后症状:靛蓝的调查结果,一种混合方法研究,具有横断面调查和深入访谈

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Objectives To explore obstetricians’ and gynaecologists’ experiences of work‐related traumatic events, to measure the prevalence and predictors of post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), any impacts on personal and professional lives, and any support needs. Design Mixed methods: cross‐sectional survey and in‐depth interviews. Sample and setting Fellows, members and trainees of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG). Methods A survey was sent to 6300 fellows, members and trainees of RCOG. 1095 people responded. Then 43 in‐depth interviews with trauma‐exposed participants were completed and analysed by template analysis. Main outcome measures Exposure to traumatic work‐related events and PTSD, personal and professional impacts, and whether there was any need for support. Interviews explored the impact of trauma, what helped or hindered psychological recovery, and any assistance wanted. Results Two‐thirds reported exposure to traumatic work‐related events. Of these, 18% of both consultants and trainees reported clinically significant PTSD symptoms. Staff of black or minority ethnicity were at increased risk of PTSD. Clinically significant PTSD symptoms were associated with lower job satisfaction, emotional exhaustion and depersonalisation. Organisational impacts included sick leave, and ‘seriously considering leaving the profession’. 91% wanted a system of care. The culture in obstetrics and gynaecology was identified as a barrier to trauma support. A strategy to manage the impact of work‐place trauma is proposed. Conclusions Exposure to work‐related trauma is a feature of the experience of obstetricians and gynaecologists. Some will suffer PTSD with high personal, professional and organisational impacts. A system of care is needed. Tweetable abstract 18% of obstetrics and gynaecology doctors experience post‐traumatic stress disorder after traumatic events at work.
机译:目标探索产科医生和妇科论文与工作相关创伤事件的经历,衡量创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的患病率和预测因子,对个人和专业生活的任何影响以及任何支持需求。设计混合方法:横断面调查和深入访谈。皇家产科医生和妇科学院(Rcog)的样本和设置研究员,成员和学员。方法将调查发送到RCog的6300名家伙,成员和受训人员。 1095人回应。然后通过模板分析完成并分析了43个与创伤暴露参与者的深入访谈。主要结果措施接触创伤与创伤性工作相关的事件和应激障碍,个人和专业影响,以及是否有必要支持。采访探讨了创伤的影响,有助于或受阻的心理恢复以及想要的任何援助。结果三分之二报告出暴露于创伤性工作相关事件。其中,18%的顾问和学员报告了临床上显着的可行科目不障的症状。黑人或少数民族种族的职员正在增加应激障碍的风险。临床上有明显的患者症状与较低的工作满意度,情绪疲劳和分解相关。组织影响包括病假,并认真考虑离开专业'。 91%想要护理系统。妇产科文化被确定为创伤支持的障碍。提出了一种管理工作场所创伤影响的策略。结论接触与工作有关的创伤是产科医生和妇科医生的特征。有些人将遭受高层个人,专业和组织影响的可临扰。需要护理系统。 TheBelable摘要18%的妇产科医生在工作时创伤事件后经历创伤后应激障碍。

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