2019年第四季度部分黎巴嫩大学医学院住院医师的压力决定因素及其对表现的影响

Zaynab Toufic Zaylaa, Aicha Toufic Zaylaa, R. Dana, B. A. Merhi, Ahmad Adawiye
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背景和目的:住院医师面临的挑战使他们面临发展压力的高风险。压力可能会达到倦怠的程度,并对居民和患者造成伤害。本研究旨在确定目前黎巴嫩大学(LU)居民的压力患病率,并评估与一些风险因素和后果的相关性。受试者和方法:这项横断面研究涉及130名目前居住在LU的居民,他们填写了一份问卷,内容涉及他们的人口统计数据、居住专业和年份、工作量、特殊习惯、抑郁、压力和医疗失误频率。使用DAS-21量表获得抑郁和压力评分。使用SPSS中的方差分析和卡方检验对收集的数据进行分析,以找到描述性统计和相关性。结果:在登记的居民中,70%的人有轻度和极度严重的压力。居民的平均年龄为27.2岁。女性的压力高于男性,性别占居民压力差异的14.1%。我们的研究结果表明,内科专业的压力高于外科专业,差异显著,为4.04分,每周工作时间超过50小时,占压力方差的7.6%。居民平均每晚睡眠4.38小时,睡眠与压力呈负相关。抑郁症普遍存在;18.5%的人患有严重抑郁症,3.1%的人患有极重度抑郁症,压力与之显著相关。同样,压力与医疗失误有关。年龄、婚姻状况、养育子女、居住年份、随叫随到的职责或特殊习惯和压力之间没有显著相关性。结论:由于个人和职业层面的不同挑战,住院医师的压力很大。应控制压力,尤其是压力可能会对住院医生的健康和患者的安全造成有害后果。
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Determinants of Stress and Effects on Performance in Part of Lebanese University Medical Residents During Fourth Quarter of 2019
Background and Objective: Medical residents face challenges that expose them to high risk of developing stress. Stress could reach burnout levels and become harmful to residents and patients. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of stress in current Lebanese University (LU) residents and assessing correlations with some risk factors and consequences. Subjects and Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 130 current LU residents who filled out a questionnaire concerning their demographic data, residency specialty and year, workload, special habits, depression, stress, and frequency of medical errors. Depression and stress scores were obtained using DASS-21 scale. Collected data was analyzed using ANOVA and chi- Square tests in SPSS to find descriptive statistics and correlations. Results: Out of the enrolled residents, 70% had stress ranging between mild and extreme severity. The mean age of the residents was 27.2 years. Females had higher stress than males and gender accounted for 14.1% of variance in stress among residents. Our results implied that internal medicine specialty imposes higher stress than surgery specialty with a significant difference of 4.04 points and working more than 50 hours per week which accounts for 7.6% of variance in stress. Residents had, on average, 4.38 hours of sleep per night and a negative association was found between sleep and stress. Depression was prevalent; 18.5% had severe depression, 3.1% had extremely severe depression, and stress was significantly correlated with it. Similarly, stress was associated with medical errors. No significant correlation was detected between age, marital status, parenting, and residency year, on call duties, or special habits and stress. Conclusion: Stress among medical residents is high due to the different challenges at the personal and occupational level. Stress should be managed especially that it could lead to harmful consequences on the resident’s health and patient’s safety.
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