Work and health habits of Thai physicians

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1692_23
Siriwan Tangjitgamol, Paisan Bunsiricomchai, Watcharagan Kaewwanna, Natapon Ativanichayapong, Supattra Parinyachet, S. Manusirivithaya
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ABSTRACT Physicians usually have a high responsibility in caring for people. Many times, they encounter work-life imbalances that can impact both their personal health and the quality of medical services they provide. To evaluate the works and health habits of Thai physicians. Thai physicians who participated in the hospital’s Corporate Social Responsibility “Save Doctors’ Heart” project, conducted between February 14, 2022 and October 31, 2022, were invited to participate in the study. Data collected was personal data, work habits, including workplace, work hours, and health habits, including fiber in the diet, exercise, sense of well-being, history of health surveillance, and health coverage system. The characteristic features associated with their work and health habits were studied The responses to each question varied among the 1,244 physicians who agreed to join the study. The median age was 45.0 years (IQR 39,56 years). Almost all (98.6%) were still active in medical practice, with >1 workplace in 14.7%. Nearly half (44.5%) worked >40 hours per week. Most reported a moderate to high fiber diet (80.8%), but only 29.7% exercised >3 days per week. Some degree of stress was revealed in 82.1%, being moderate to severe in 25.8%. The younger physicians with less exercise were significantly associated with moderate/severe stress. Only slightly more than half (53.0%) had a good sense of well-being. Nearly 30% had irregular health surveillance. The two most common reasons were unavailability/no time and having no symptoms. Thai participating physicians were still active professionally and had mixed health habits. Most consumed a moderate to high fiber diet and had regular health surveillance; however, with less exercise and some degree of stress. More than half were self-assessed to have a good sense of well-being.
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泰国医生的工作和健康习惯
摘要 医生通常肩负着照顾病人的重任。很多时候,他们会遇到工作与生活失衡的问题,这既会影响他们的个人健康,也会影响他们所提供的医疗服务的质量。 为了评估泰国医生的工作和健康习惯。 本研究邀请了在 2022 年 2 月 14 日至 2022 年 10 月 31 日期间参与医院企业社会责任 "拯救医生的心 "项目的泰国医生参加。收集的数据包括个人数据、工作习惯(包括工作场所、工作时间)和健康习惯(包括饮食中的纤维、运动、幸福感、健康监测史和医疗保险制度)。在同意参加研究的 1244 名医生中,对每个问题的回答各不相同。年龄中位数为 45.0 岁(IQR 为 39-56 岁)。几乎所有医生(98.6%)仍活跃在医疗实践中,其中 14.7% 的医生有超过 1 个工作场所。近一半(44.5%)的人每周工作时间超过 40 小时。大多数人(80.8%)称自己的饮食中含有中到高纤维,但只有 29.7% 的人每周锻炼超过 3 天。82.1%的人有一定程度的压力,25.8%的人有中度到重度压力。运动较少的年轻医生与中度/重度压力有明显关联。只有略多于一半(53.0%)的人有良好的幸福感。近 30% 的人没有定期进行健康监测。两个最常见的原因是没空/没时间和没有症状。 参与调查的泰国医生仍然活跃在专业领域,健康习惯参差不齐。大多数人的饮食习惯为中高纤维,并定期进行健康监测;但运动较少,且有一定程度的压力。半数以上的人自我评估具有良好的幸福感。
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