Fitzsimons Michael G, Baker Keith H, Lowenstein Edward, Zapol Warren M
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit St., Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Anesth Analg. 2008 Aug;107(2):630-5. doi: 10.1213/ane.0b013e318176fefa.
Substance abuse occurs in approximately 1%-2% of anesthesia residents and nearly 80% of programs have had one or more resident (s) with such a problem. Education and control efforts have failed to reduce the frequency of substance abuse. Anesthesia providers have a professional obligation to be drug-free for the well being of their patients. We have instituted a program of preplacement and random urine testing of residents in anesthesiology in an attempt to decrease the incidence of substance abuse. We demonstrate that such a program is feasible, despite logistic and cultural obstacles. Larger multi-institutional studies will be required to determine whether instituting a program of random urine testing decreases the incidence of substance abuse in anesthesiology residents.
约1%-2%的麻醉住院医师存在药物滥用问题,近80%的项目有一名或多名住院医师出现过此类问题。教育和管控措施未能降低药物滥用的发生率。麻醉医护人员有职业责任为了患者的健康保持无药物状态。我们实施了一项针对麻醉学住院医师的入职前和随机尿液检测计划,以试图降低药物滥用的发生率。我们证明,尽管存在后勤和文化障碍,这样的计划是可行的。需要开展更大规模的多机构研究,以确定实施随机尿液检测计划是否能降低麻醉学住院医师药物滥用的发生率。