Mache Stefanie, Baresi Lisa, Bernburg Monika, Vitzthum Karin, Groneberg David
Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine (ZfAM), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Seewartenstrasse 10, 20459, Hamburg, Germany.
Institute of Occupational Medicine, Social Medicine and Environmental Medicine, Goethe-University, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, 60590, Frankfurt Am Main, Germany.
Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2017 Jan;295(1):153-162. doi: 10.1007/s00404-016-4223-6. Epub 2016 Oct 22.
Dealing with work-related stress is highly prevalent for employees in Gynecology Medicine. Junior physicians, in particular, have to face high working demands and challenges while starting their medical career after graduation. Job resources (i.e., social support) and personal resources (coping skills) might reduce job strain. The evidence for supportive and effective mental health interventions for clinicians is limited. Offering psychosocial skill training for entrants in Gynecology Medicine is expected to be highly beneficial. Following this, the present pilot study focused on strengthening physicians' psychosocial skills and analyzed the effects of innovative training for junior gynecologists working in German hospitals.
Coping skills training for junior gynecologists was offered as group training for 12 weekly sessions over a time period of 3 months. Physicians were randomized to either an intervention group (IG) receiving the training (n = 38) or a control group (CG; n = 40). Training content involved developing and learning coping skills as well as solution-focused and cognitive behavioral counselling for junior gynecologists. Study outcomes were (1) perceived occupational stress, (2) emotional exhaustion, (3) resilience coping behavior, (4) emotion regulation skills and (5) job satisfaction. Surveys were distributed at baseline (T0), after the training (T1), after 3 (T2) and 6 months (T3).
Junior gynecologists (IG) reported a significant decrease in perceived job stress and emotional exhaustion from baseline to all follow-ups, whereas the control group did not show any comparable results. A clear positive value of the mental health promotion program was also noticeable with regard to job satisfaction and increased coping skills (i.e., emotion regulation). Overall satisfaction with the skill training was high: gynecologists reported high scores for training design, content, received outcome and overall satisfaction with the training.
In this pilot study, participating in a psychosocial skills training course adapted for gynecology clinicians was associated with reductions in perceived job stress, exhaustion and improvements in coping skills and satisfaction. Modified psychosocial skills training may be a time-efficient tool to support gynecologists in their performance and well-being, which may have positive implications for patient care.
应对工作相关压力在妇科医学领域的员工中非常普遍。尤其是初级医生,在毕业后开始其医疗职业生涯时,必须面对高工作要求和挑战。工作资源(即社会支持)和个人资源(应对技能)可能会减轻工作压力。针对临床医生的支持性和有效的心理健康干预措施的证据有限。为妇科医学领域的新入职人员提供心理社会技能培训预计会非常有益。在此之后,本试点研究专注于加强医生的心理社会技能,并分析了对在德国医院工作的初级妇科医生进行创新培训的效果。
为初级妇科医生提供应对技能培训,作为为期3个月、每周1次、共12节的小组培训。医生被随机分为接受培训的干预组(IG;n = 38)或对照组(CG;n = 40)。培训内容包括为初级妇科医生培养和学习应对技能以及聚焦解决方案和认知行为咨询。研究结果包括:(1)感知到的职业压力,(2)情绪耗竭,(3)韧性应对行为,(4)情绪调节技能,以及(5)工作满意度。在基线(T0)、培训后(T1)、3个月后(T2)和6个月后(T3)进行调查。
初级妇科医生(干预组)报告称,从基线到所有随访,感知到的工作压力和情绪耗竭显著降低,而对照组未显示出任何类似结果。在工作满意度和应对技能提高(即情绪调节)方面,心理健康促进项目也有明显的积极价值。对技能培训的总体满意度很高:妇科医生对培训设计、内容、获得的结果以及对培训的总体满意度给出了高分。
在本试点研究中,参与为妇科临床医生量身定制的心理社会技能培训课程与感知到的工作压力降低、耗竭减少以及应对技能和满意度提高相关。改良后的心理社会技能培训可能是一种高效的工具,可支持妇科医生的工作表现和幸福感,这可能对患者护理产生积极影响。