van der Wal Raymond A B, Bucx Martin J L, Hendriks Jan C M, Scheffer Gert-Jan, Prins Judith B
From the Department of Anaesthesiology, Pain and Palliative Medicine (RABVDW, MJLB, G-JS), Radboud Institute for Health Sciences (JCMH), and Department of Medical psychology (JBP), Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2016 Nov;33(11):800-806. doi: 10.1097/EJA.0000000000000524.
Working in anaesthesia is stressful, but also satisfying. Work-related stress can have a negative impact on mental health, whereas work-related satisfaction protects against these harmful effects.
OBJECTIVE(S): How work stress and satisfaction are experienced may be related to personality. Our aim was to study the relationship between personality and perception of work in a sample of Dutch anaesthesiologists.
Questionnaire survey.
Data were collected in the Netherlands from July 2012 until December 2012.
We sent electronic questionnaires to all 1955 practising resident and consultant members of the Dutch Anaesthesia Society. Of those, 655 (33.5%) were returned and could be used for analysis.
The questionnaires assessed general work-related stress and satisfaction and anaesthesia-specific stress. A factor analysis was performed on the stress and satisfaction questionnaires. Personality traits were assessed using the Big Five Inventory. To identify personality profiles, a cluster analysis was performed on the Big Five Inventory. Scores of the extracted factors contributing to job stress and satisfaction were compared between the profiles we identified.
Our analysis extracted six factors concerning general job stress. Of those, the emotionally difficult caseload contributed the most to job stress. The analysis also extracted four factors concerning general job satisfaction. Good relationships with patients and their families and being appreciated by colleagues contributed the most to satisfaction. The cluster analysis resulted in two distinct personality profiles: a distressed profile (n = 215) and a resilient profile (n = 440). General and anaesthesia-specific job stress was significantly higher and job satisfaction was significantly lower in the distressed profile, compared with the resilient profile. Experience of the emotionally difficult caseload did not differ between the two profiles CONCLUSION: Personality profiles were found to be related to anaesthesiologists' experience of work-related stress and satisfaction. One-third of the anaesthesiologists in our sample were categorised as distressed and are at risk of developing work-related mental health problems.
从事麻醉工作压力大,但也令人满足。工作相关压力会对心理健康产生负面影响,而工作相关的满足感则可抵御这些有害影响。
工作压力和满足感的体验方式可能与个性有关。我们的目的是在一组荷兰麻醉医生样本中研究个性与工作认知之间的关系。
问卷调查。
2012年7月至2012年12月在荷兰收集数据。
我们向荷兰麻醉学会的所有1955名在职住院医生和顾问成员发送了电子问卷。其中,655份(33.5%)被收回并可用于分析。
问卷评估了一般工作相关压力和满足感以及麻醉特定压力。对压力和满足感问卷进行了因素分析。使用大五人格量表评估人格特质。为了识别个性特征,对大五人格量表进行了聚类分析。比较了我们识别出的不同特征之间对工作压力和满足感有影响的提取因素得分。
我们的分析提取了六个与一般工作压力有关的因素。其中,情绪上困难的病例负担对工作压力的影响最大。分析还提取了四个与一般工作满足感有关的因素。与患者及其家属的良好关系以及得到同事的赞赏对满足感的贡献最大。聚类分析产生了两种不同的个性特征:一种是苦恼型(n = 215),另一种是坚韧型(n = 440)。与坚韧型相比,苦恼型的一般和麻醉特定工作压力显著更高,工作满足感显著更低。两种特征在情绪上困难的病例负担体验方面没有差异。
发现个性特征与麻醉医生的工作相关压力和满足感体验有关。我们样本中三分之一的麻醉医生被归类为苦恼型,有患工作相关心理健康问题的风险。