Burnout among surgeons: Lessons for psychiatrists

Q4 Medicine Current psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.12788/cp.0383
Harshavardhan Bollepalli
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Vol. 22, No. 8 23 Burnout is an occupational phenomenon and a syndrome resulting from unsuccessfully managed chronic workplace stress. The characteristic features of burnout include feelings of exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced professional efficacy.1 A career in surgery is associated with demanding and unpredictable work hours in a high-stress environment.2-8 Research indicates that surgeons are at an elevated risk for developing burnout and mental health problems that can compromise patient care. A survey of the fellows of the American College of Surgeons found that 40% of surgeons experience burnout, 30% experience symptoms of depression, and 28% have a mental quality of life (QOL) score greater than one-half an SD below the population norm.9,10 Surgeon burnout was also found to compromise the delivery of medical care.9,10 To prevent serious harm to surgeons and patients, it is critical to understand the causative factors of burnout among surgeons and how they can be addressed. We conducted this systematic review to identify factors linked to burnout across surgical specialties and to suggest ways to mitigate these risk factors.
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外科医生的职业倦怠:给精神科医生的教训
职业倦怠是一种职业现象,是由于长期工作压力管理不成功而导致的一种综合症。职业倦怠的特征包括疲惫、玩世不恭和职业效率降低外科的职业生涯与高压力环境中要求高和不可预测的工作时间有关。2-8研究表明,外科医生出现职业倦怠和精神健康问题的风险较高,这可能会影响对患者的护理。一项针对美国外科医师学会(American College of Surgeons)研究员的调查发现,40%的外科医师经历过职业倦怠,30%的外科医师经历过抑郁症状,28%的外科医师的精神生活质量(QOL)得分比总体标准低1.5个标准差以上。9,10外科医生的职业倦怠也会影响医疗服务的提供。9,10为了防止对外科医生和患者造成严重伤害,了解外科医生职业倦怠的致病因素以及如何解决这些因素至关重要。我们进行了这项系统综述,以确定与外科专业的职业倦怠相关的因素,并提出减轻这些风险因素的方法。
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