Sand Michael, Hessam Schapoor, Bechara Falk G, Sand Daniel, Vorstius Christian, Bromba Michael, Stockfleth Eggert, Shiue Ivy
Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Dermatologic Surgery Unit, Ruhr University Bochum, 44791 Bochum, Germany; Department of Plastic Surgery, St. Josef Hospital, Catholic Clinics of the Ruhr Peninsula, 45257 Essen, Germany.
Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Dermatologic Surgery Unit, Ruhr University Bochum, 44791 Bochum, Germany.
J Res Med Sci. 2016 Dec 26;21:133. doi: 10.4103/1735-1995.196615. eCollection 2016.
Quality of life in patients represents an important area of assessment. However, attention to health professionals should be equally important. The literature on the quality of life (QOL) of emergency physicians is scarce. This pilot study investigated QOL in emergency physicians in Germany.
We conducted a cross-sectional study from January to June in 2015. We approached the German Association of Emergency Medicine Physicians and two of the largest recruitment agencies for emergency physicians in Germany and invited their members to participate. We used the WHO Q-BREF to obtain QOL scores in four domains that included physical, mental, social, and environmental health.
The 478 German emergency physicians included in the study held board certifications in general medicine ( = 40; 8.4%), anesthesiology ( = 243; 50.8%), surgery ( = 63; 13.2%), internal medicine ( = 81; 17.0%), or others ( = 51; 10.7%). The women surveyed tended to report a better QOL but worse general health than the men. Regarding specific domains, women scored worse in physical health, particularly energy during everyday work (relative risk ratio [RRR]: 1.98 [1.21-3.24]). Both men and women scored worse in psychological health than general health, particularly young women. Women were also more likely to view their safety (RRR: 1.87 [1.07-3.28]) and living place (RRR: 2.51 [1.10-5.73]) as being poor than their male counterparts.
QOL in German prehospital emergency care physicians is satisfactory for the included participants; however, there were some negative effects in the psychological health domain. This is particularly obvious in young female emergency physicians.
患者的生活质量是一个重要的评估领域。然而,对医疗专业人员健康的关注同样重要。关于急诊医生生活质量(QOL)的文献较少。这项试点研究调查了德国急诊医生的生活质量。
我们于2015年1月至6月进行了一项横断面研究。我们联系了德国急诊医学医师协会以及德国两家最大的急诊医生招聘机构,并邀请其成员参与。我们使用世界卫生组织生活质量简表(WHO Q-BREF)来获取包括生理、心理、社会和环境健康四个领域的生活质量得分。
纳入研究的478名德国急诊医生拥有普通医学(n = 40;8.4%)、麻醉学(n = 243;50.8%)、外科(n = 63;13.2%)、内科(n = 81;17.0%)或其他领域(n = 51;10.7%)的专业认证。接受调查的女性往往报告生活质量较好,但总体健康状况比男性差。在特定领域方面,女性在身体健康方面得分较低,尤其是日常工作中的精力(相对风险比[RRR]:1.98[1.21 - 3.24])。男性和女性在心理健康方面的得分均低于总体健康得分,尤其是年轻女性。女性也比男性更有可能认为自己的安全状况(RRR:1.87[1.07 - 3.28])和居住环境(RRR:2.51[1.10 - 5.73])较差。
德国院前急救医生的生活质量对纳入的参与者来说是令人满意的;然而,在心理健康领域存在一些负面影响。这在年轻女性急诊医生中尤为明显。