Klinik und Poliklinik für Strahlentherapie, Universitätsklinikum Regensburg, Germany.
Oncol Res Treat. 2015;38(4):154-9. doi: 10.1159/000381074. Epub 2015 Mar 31.
An increasing number of surveys have investigated professional stress and satisfaction among oncologists. Coevally, structural development has changed the oncological working environment. This survey investigated the quality of life and job stress among German oncological physicians.
A 48-item questionnaire, which included the 'Stress questionnaire of physicians and nurses' (FBAS), was developed by the 'Quality of life' working group of the Internal oncology study group (AIO), and distributed anonymously at the annual meeting of the AIO working group in 2010. Descriptive statistics as well as univariate and multivariate analysis were performed.
261 oncologists, mostly male (64%), older than 40 years (38%), and medical specialists (78%), took part in the survey. 'Structural conditions' were identified as causing the highest mean stress levels, followed by 'professional and private life'. Female participants showed a significantly lower global quality of life than male participants (p = 0.020). 'Structural conditions' induced more stress among younger oncologists < 50 years old (p < 0.001). Qualification status was influenced by gender (p < 0.001); the multivariate analysis described the dependence of gender (p = 0.0045), working situation (p = 0.0317) and global stress (p = 0.0008).
Structural conditions, age younger than 50 years and female gender were identified as stress risk factors among the AIO members, and showed that job stress is present in German oncology. Further research is warranted to develop evidence-based intervention strategies. © 2015 S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg.
越来越多的调查研究了肿瘤学家的专业压力和满意度。与此同时,结构发展改变了肿瘤学的工作环境。本调查研究了德国肿瘤学医师的生活质量和工作压力。
由肿瘤内科学组(AIO)“生活质量”工作组开发的 48 项问卷,包括“医生和护士压力问卷”(FBAS),并在 2010 年 AIO 工作组年会上匿名分发。进行描述性统计以及单变量和多变量分析。
261 名肿瘤学家参加了调查,他们主要是男性(64%)、年龄大于 40 岁(38%)和医学专家(78%)。“结构条件”被认为是导致最高平均压力水平的原因,其次是“专业和私人生活”。女性参与者的整体生活质量明显低于男性参与者(p = 0.020)。<50 岁的年轻肿瘤学家(p < 0.001)在“结构条件”下压力更大。资格状况受性别影响(p < 0.001);多变量分析描述了性别(p = 0.0045)、工作状况(p = 0.0317)和整体压力(p = 0.0008)的依赖性。
结构条件、年龄小于 50 岁和女性被确定为 AIO 成员的压力危险因素,并表明德国肿瘤学存在工作压力。需要进一步研究以制定基于证据的干预策略。 © 2015 S. Karger GmbH,弗赖堡。