Coronel Institute of Occupational Health, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, 1100 DE Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Occup Med (Lond). 2016 Oct;66(7):506-513. doi: 10.1093/occmed/kqw030.
Common mental disorders (CMD-burnout, stress, depression and anxiety disorders) are prevalent in physicians.
To investigate the relationship between CMD and medical incidents and/or unprofessional behaviour in hospital physicians.
PubMed was searched for all articles published between 2003 and 2013 that study a relationship between CMD and medical incidents and/or unprofessional behaviour in hospital physicians. The strength of evidence was assessed through five levels of evidence.
We included 15 studies. We found strong evidence for a significant association between burnout and the occurrence of medical incidents, based on two longitudinal and seven cross-sectional studies with a positive association [odds ratio (OR) 1.07-5.5]; one longitudinal study found a non-significant association (strong evidence). For the association between depression and medical incidents, four longitudinal studies and three cross-sectional studies found a significant positive association (strong evidence; OR 2.21-3.29). For the association between fatigue and medical incidents, one longitudinal study and one cross-sectional study showed a significant positive association, but one cross-sectional study showed a non-significant association (strong evidence; OR 1.37). For the association between sleepiness and medical incidents, one longitudinal study and two cross-sectional studies showed a significant positive association (strong evidence; OR 1.10-1.37). No significant association was found between burnout and unprofessional behaviour (inconsistent evidence). Nor was any evidence found for the association between unprofessional behaviour and depression, fatigue or sleepiness.
CMD in hospital physicians were associated with the occurrence of self-reported medical incidents, but there was inconsistent evidence for unprofessional behaviour.
常见的精神障碍(CMD-倦怠、压力、抑郁和焦虑障碍)在医生中很常见。
研究 CMD 与医院医生医疗事故和/或不专业行为之间的关系。
在 PubMed 上搜索了 2003 年至 2013 年间发表的所有研究 CMD 与医院医生医疗事故和/或不专业行为之间关系的文章。通过五个证据级别评估证据的强度。
我们纳入了 15 项研究。我们发现倦怠与医疗事故发生之间存在显著关联的有力证据,这基于两项纵向研究和七项横断面研究,其关联呈阳性[比值比(OR)1.07-5.5];一项纵向研究发现关联无统计学意义(强证据)。对于抑郁与医疗事故之间的关联,四项纵向研究和三项横断面研究发现存在显著的正相关(强证据;OR 2.21-3.29)。对于疲劳与医疗事故之间的关联,一项纵向研究和一项横断面研究显示出显著的正相关,但一项横断面研究显示关联无统计学意义(强证据;OR 1.37)。对于困倦与医疗事故之间的关联,一项纵向研究和两项横断面研究显示出显著的正相关(强证据;OR 1.10-1.37)。倦怠与不专业行为之间没有发现显著关联(证据不一致)。也没有证据表明不专业行为与抑郁、疲劳或困倦之间存在关联。
医院医生的 CMD 与自我报告的医疗事故发生有关,但与不专业行为之间的关联证据不一致。