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澳大利亚麻醉医生的心理健康与福利

Mental health and welfare in Australian anaesthetists.

作者信息

McDonnell N J, Kaye R M, Hood S, Shrivastava P, Khursandi D C S

机构信息

School of Women's and Infants' Health, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Anaesth Intensive Care. 2013 Sep;41(5):641-7. doi: 10.1177/0310057X1304100510.

Abstract

This survey was designed to evaluate the factors affecting mental health and welfare in Australian anaesthetists and to investigate current sources of support. An electronic survey was sent to 500 randomly selected Fellows and trainees of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists. Questions were related to: anxiety, stress, depression, substance misuse, self-medication, suicide, reporting illness, and help-seeking. Current psychological wellbeing was assessed using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10). A total of 191 completed surveys were received (a response rate of 38%): 26% had attended their general practitioner for mental health issues, of whom half had been diagnosed with a mental illness; 7% of all respondents were currently prescribed medication for this; 25% had previously self-prescribed psychoactive medication; 17% admitted to using alcohol to deal with stress, anxiety or depression; and 8% responded that mental illness had at some point impaired clinical care. Sixteen percent of all respondents reported previous suicidal ideation. Despite a low response rate, and the possibility of responder bias, the mental health of Australian anaesthetists would appear to be subject to common and persistent risk factors, many of which are well described in previous studies. We identify general practitioners as particularly valuable in targeting initiatives for improvements in mental health and welfare. The significant prevalence of suicidal ideation and reluctance to approach senior colleagues with concerns about mental health or welfare issues are specific causes for concern and suggest that further investigation, education and a potential review of support networks is required.

摘要

本调查旨在评估影响澳大利亚麻醉医生心理健康和福利的因素,并调查当前的支持来源。向澳大利亚和新西兰麻醉师学院随机挑选的500名会员和学员发送了电子调查问卷。问题涉及:焦虑、压力、抑郁、药物滥用、自我用药、自杀、报告疾病和寻求帮助。使用凯斯勒心理困扰量表(K10)评估当前的心理健康状况。共收到191份完整的调查问卷(回复率为38%):26%的人因心理健康问题咨询过全科医生,其中一半被诊断患有精神疾病;所有受访者中有7%目前正在服用治疗此病的药物;25%的人曾自行服用过精神活性药物;17%的人承认用酒精来应对压力、焦虑或抑郁;8%的人表示精神疾病在某些时候会影响临床护理。所有受访者中有16%报告曾有过自杀念头。尽管回复率较低,且存在回复偏差的可能性,但澳大利亚麻醉医生的心理健康似乎受到常见且持续存在的风险因素影响,其中许多在以往研究中已有详细描述。我们认为全科医生在针对改善心理健康和福利的举措方面具有特别重要的价值。自杀念头的显著普遍性以及不愿就心理健康或福利问题向资深同事求助,是令人特别担忧的具体原因,这表明需要进一步调查、开展教育并可能对支持网络进行审查。

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