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医生职业倦怠与将医学视为一种使命的认同之间的关联。

Association Between Physician Burnout and Identification With Medicine as a Calling.

作者信息

Jager Andrew J, Tutty Michael A, Kao Audiey C

机构信息

Ethics Standards Group, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL.

Professional Satisfaction and Practice Sustainability Group, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL.

出版信息

Mayo Clin Proc. 2017 Mar;92(3):415-422. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.11.012. Epub 2017 Feb 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the association between degree of professional burnout and physicians' sense of calling.

PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS

US physicians across all specialties were surveyed between October 24, 2014, and May 29, 2015. Professional burnout was assessed using a validated single-item measure. Sense of calling, defined as committing one's life to personally meaningful work that serves a prosocial purpose, was assessed using 6 validated true-false items. Associations between burnout and identification with calling items were assessed using multivariable logistic regressions.

RESULTS

A total of 2263 physicians completed surveys (63.1% response rate). Among respondents, 28.5% (n=639) reported experiencing some degree of burnout. Compared with physicians who reported no burnout symptoms, those who were completely burned out had lower odds of finding their work rewarding (odds ratio [OR], 0.05; 95% CI, 0.02-0.10; P<.001), seeing their work as one of the most important things in their lives (OR, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.21-0.69; P<.001), or thinking their work makes the world a better place (OR, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.17-0.85; P=.02). Burnout was also associated with lower odds of enjoying talking about their work to others (OR, 0.23; 95% CI, 0.13-0.41; P<.001), choosing their work life again (OR, 0.11; 95% CI, 0.06-0.20; P<.001), or continuing with their current work even if they were no longer paid if they were financially stable (OR, 0.30; 95% CI, 0.15-0.59; P<.001).

CONCLUSION

Physicians who experience more burnout are less likely to identify with medicine as a calling. Erosion of the sense that medicine is a calling may have adverse consequences for physicians as well as those for whom they care.

摘要

目的

评估职业倦怠程度与医生使命感之间的关联。

参与者与方法

在2014年10月24日至2015年5月29日期间,对美国所有专业的医生进行了调查。使用经过验证的单项测量方法评估职业倦怠。使命感定义为将自己的一生奉献给具有个人意义且服务于社会公益目的的工作,使用6个经过验证的是非题进行评估。使用多变量逻辑回归评估倦怠与使命感项目认同之间的关联。

结果

共有2263名医生完成了调查(回复率为63.1%)。在受访者中,28.5%(n = 639)报告经历了某种程度的倦怠。与未报告倦怠症状的医生相比,完全倦怠的医生认为工作有意义的几率较低(优势比[OR],0.05;95%置信区间,0.02 - 0.10;P <.001),将工作视为生活中最重要的事情之一的几率较低(OR,0.38;95%置信区间,0.21 - 0.69;P <.001),或者认为自己的工作让世界变得更美好的几率较低(OR,0.38;95%置信区间,0.17 - 0.85;P =.02)。倦怠还与以下几率较低相关:喜欢与他人谈论自己的工作(OR,0.23;95%置信区间,0.13 - 0.41;P <.001),再次选择自己的工作生活(OR,0.11;95%置信区间,0.06 - 0.20;P <.001),或者即使经济稳定不再获得报酬仍继续从事当前工作(OR,0.30;95%置信区间,0.15 - 0.59;P <.001)。

结论

经历更多倦怠的医生将医学视为使命的认同感较低。医学使命感的削弱可能对医生及其所照顾的人产生不良后果。

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