俄罗斯医生在COVID-19大流行期间的职业倦怠:一项横断面调查研究

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Clinical Medicine & Research Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-07 DOI:10.3121/cmr.2022.1642
Vladimir I Rozhdestvenskiy, Vlada V Titova, Irina A Gorkovaya, Dmitry O Ivanov, Yuri S Aleksandrovich
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目的:了解新冠肺炎大流行时期俄罗斯医生的职业倦怠状况,以及他们处理冠状病毒感染患者的工作对职业倦怠的影响。根据Maslach和Jackson提出的三因素倦怠模型,这种综合症包括情绪衰竭、人格解体和个人成就感降低。设计:横断面调查研究。背景:大型医疗诊所。参与者:不同专业的医生。方法:数据收集时间为2020年6月23日至7月12日。我们开发了一个谷歌表单,包括问卷调查和心理量表,并把它放在一个医疗门户网站上。采用Maslach职业倦怠量表-医务人员人力服务调查对职业倦怠进行研究;采用医院焦虑抑郁量表测定焦虑和抑郁。结果:在参与研究的所有医生(N = 599)中,31.2%的医生与冠状病毒感染的患者一起工作。在治疗COVID-19患者的医务人员中,63.6%的人表示在大流行期间工作量增加。与其他医师相比,他们存在较高程度的情绪衰竭(43.3%比33.0%,φ* = 2.404, P≤0.01)和人格解体(41.7%比34.0%,φ* = 1.803, P≤0.05)。绝大多数医生不依赖与受感染病人的工作,没有焦虑和抑郁。倦怠、焦虑、抑郁症状之间已确定的相互关系;医务人员的年龄与职业阶段基本一致,但接触新冠肺炎患者的医务人员年龄与情绪耗竭(rs = -0.097, P≤0.05)、职业阶段与个人成就(rs = 0.102, P≤0.05)呈弱相关。所有医生的倦怠结构相同,不依赖于与感染患者的相互作用。结论:在大流行的背景下,公共卫生当局应减少参与治疗感染患者的医生的工作量。以预防倦怠为重点的心理治疗措施应减少与冠状病毒感染患者接触的医生的人数。
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Objective: To study burnout of Russian physicians in the conditions of COVID-19 pandemic and how their work with coronavirus-infected patients influenced it. According to a three-factor model of burnout developed by Maslach and Jackson, this syndrome includes emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduction of personal accomplishment.Design: A cross-sectional survey study.Setting: Large medical practice.Participants: Physicians of different specialties.Methods: Data collection was conducted from June 23 to July 12, 2020. We developed a Google form including a questionnaire and psychological inventories and placed it in a medical portal. Maslach Burnout Inventory - Human Services Survey for Medical Personnel was used to study burnout; the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale was used to determine anxiety and depression.Results: Of all the physicians who took part in the study (N = 599), 31.2 % worked with coronavirus-infected patients. Of the medical personnel who treated COVID-19 patients, 63.6% noted increased workload during the pandemic. Compared to other physicians, they more often had a high degree of emotional exhaustion (43.3 % vs 33.0 %, φ* = 2.404, P ≤ 0.01) and depersonalization (41.7 % vs 34, 0%, φ* = 1.803, P ≤ 0.05). An overwhelming majority of physicians, without any dependence on work with infected patients, had an absence of anxiety and depression. The identified interrelations between the symptoms of burnout, anxiety, depression; age and career stage in medical personnel were identical, except for weak correlations between age and emotional exhaustion (rs = -0.097, P ≤ 0.05), as well as career stage and personal accomplishment (rs = 0.102, P ≤ 0.05) in those physicians who worked with COVID-19 patients. The structure of burnout was identical in all physicians and did not depend on interaction with the infected patients.Conclusion: Public health authorities should reduce the workload on physicians involved in treating infected patients against the backdrop of the pandemic. Psychotherapeutic measures focused on preventing burnout should reduce its number among physicians interacting with patients infected with the coronavirus.

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