超声环境下的职业倦怠:超声医师职业倦怠原因的识别与探讨及防治策略

IF 0.4 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Sonography Pub Date : 2022-09-10 DOI:10.1002/sono.12333
Kerolloss Younan, D. Walkley, A. Quinton, J. Alphonse
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超声是一种具有许多优点的诊断工具,然而,在过去的20年里,对操作员健康的担忧已经出现。许多超声技师都经历过职业倦怠,这有可能给放射科诊所造成经济损失,对超声技师来说,检查效果不佳,人员流失率高,与病人沟通的能力下降。本文的目的是探讨、识别和分类超声专业的职业倦怠原因,并确定职业倦怠的预防和控制策略。通过中央昆士兰大学图书馆进行文献检索,访问以下电子数据库;Wiley Online Library, Gale Academic, Ovid, Sagepub, CINAHL, Elsevier Science Direct, PubMed和ProQuest。共审查了8篇文章。本研究确定了导致超声医师职业倦怠的两个关键因素:传递负面消息和工作量增加。确定了12个导致倦怠的原因,接触负面新闻和时间限制是最常见的原因。此外,确定的其他原因包括管理压力,要求在短时间内执行更多的扫描/任务,其次是不断暴露于不利消息和将其传递给患者的负担。建议包括考虑通过增加预约时间、咨询和负面新闻传递技能培训以及使用技术助理执行软任务来减少每周所需的扫描次数。目前有关超声医师职业倦怠的文献似乎仅限于产科领域,需要进一步研究其他超声检查领域的超声医师职业倦怠,包括缺乏职业发展导致的职业倦怠。
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Burnout in the sonographic environment: The identification and exploration of the causes of sonographer burnout and strategies for prevention and control
Ultrasound is a diagnostic tool with many advantages, however, concerns over operator wellbeing have arisen in the last 20 years. Many sonographers experience burnout, which has the potential to cause financial loss for radiology clinics, and for sonographers, suboptimal examinations, high turnover and a reduced ability to communicate with patients. The aim of this narrative review was to explore, identify and categorise the causes of burnout in the sonography profession, and to identify burnout prevention and control strategies. A literature search was conducted through Central Queensland University library, accessing the following electronic databases; Wiley Online Library, Gale Academic, Ovid, Sagepub, CINAHL, Elsevier Science Direct, PubMed and ProQuest. Eight articles were reviewed. This study identified two key themes contributing to sonographer burnout: delivering adverse news and increased workload. Twelve causes of burnout were identified, with exposure to adverse news and time constraints the most commonly identified causes. In addition, other causes identified included managerial pressures to perform more scans/tasks within a short‐time frame, followed by the constant exposure to adverse news and the burden of delivering it to patients. Recommendations include considering reducing the required number of scans per week by increasing appointment times, counselling and skills training for adverse news delivery and use of technical assistants to perform soft tasks. Current literature relating to sonographer burnout appears isolated to the obstetrics domain with further study required on sonographer burnout in other fields of sonography, including burnout because of lack of career progression.
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