我们医生和外科医生如何处理我们自己的疾病?

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY Surgical technology international Pub Date : 2023-09-06 DOI:10.52198/23.STI.42.GS1691
Rifat Latifi, Rahim Hirani, Abbas Smiley
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医生和外科医生忽视身体和心理问题的早期预警信号,不能成为好病人,忽视自己的健康,这是一个“众所周知的秘密”。此外,他们寻求帮助的时间往往很晚。这种自我忽视的原因是什么?是因为我们认为自己是“超级人类”,还是因为我们认为我们不会生病,不能生病,不应该生病,没有生病的“权利”,因为我们必须照顾他人?我们是否忽视了自己,因为我们必须再参加一次会议,再做一件事,再写一篇论文或发表一篇论文,再讲一次讲座,或者即使发烧、咳嗽和发冷也要接电话?为什么我们不能请病假?这是“大男子主义”效应吗?这种否认的文化是否无处不在,尽管我们应该更清楚?是的,是的!难道我们不需要记住航空公司的建议吗?在帮助他人之前,先给自己戴上氧气面罩?不幸的是,我们中的许多人没有这样做。在这篇文章中,我们将以个人反思为例,回顾我们医生和外科医生是如何忽视自己的健康,忽视身体和心理问题的早期预警信号,以及我们是如何经常晚些时候寻求帮助的。我们还讨论了这种情况成为我们许多人“常态”的潜在原因。最后,我们回顾了一些医疗系统为纠正这种情况而采取的措施。
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How Do We Physicians and Surgeons Deal With our Own Disease?

It is a "known secret" that physicians and surgeons do not make good patients and neglect their own health by ignoring early warning signs of physical and psychological problems. Moreover, often, they seek help late. What are the reasons for this self-neglect? Is it because we think we are "super humans," or we think that we will not get sick, cannot get sick, should not get sick, have no "right" to get sick, as we must care for others? Do we ignore ourselves because we must go to one more meeting, do one more thing, write or present one more paper, give one more lecture, or take the call even with a fever, cough, and chills? Why can't we call in sick? Is this the "macho" effect? Is this culture of denial pervasive everywhere, even though we should know better? Yes, it is! Don't we need to remember the advice given by airlines to put on an oxygen mask on yourself first before helping others? Unfortunately, many of us do not do it. In this article, we will present a personal reflection as an example and review how we physicians and surgeons neglect our own health, ignoring the early warning signs of physical and psychological problems, and how we often seek help late. We also discuss potential reasons for this becoming a "norm" for many of us. Lastly, we review measures taken by some healthcare systems to remedy this situation.

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