Smith Fay, Goldacre Michael J, Lambert Trevor W
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF, UK.
J R Soc Med. 2017 May;110(5):198-207. doi: 10.1177/0141076817697489. Epub 2017 Jan 1.
Objective To report on any adverse effects on health and wellbeing of working as a doctor, as described by senior doctors. Design Questionnaires sent in 2014 to all medical graduates of 1974 and 1977. Participants 3695 UK medical graduates. Setting United Kingdom. Main outcome measures Statements about adverse effects upon health, wellbeing and career. Results The aggregated response rate from contactable doctors was 84.6% (3695/4369). In response to the question 'Do you feel that working as a doctor has had any adverse effects on your own health or wellbeing?', 44% of doctors answered 'yes'. More GPs (47%) than hospital doctors (42%) specified that this was the case. Three-quarters of doctors who answered 'yes' cited 'stress/work-life balance/workload' as an adverse effect, and 45% mentioned illness. In response to the statement 'The NHS of today is a good employer when doctors become ill themselves', 28% of doctors agreed, 29% neither agreed nor disagreed and 43% disagreed. More women doctors (49%) than men doctors (40%) disagreed with this statement. More general practitioners (49%) disagreed than hospital doctors (37%). Conclusions Chronic stress and illness, which these doctors attributed to their work, were widely reported. Although recent changes may have alleviated some of these issues, there are lessons for the present and future if the NHS is to ensure that its medical workforce receives the support which enables current doctors to enjoy a full and satisfying career and to contribute fully to health service provision in the UK. Older doctors, in particular, need support to be able to continue successfully in their careers.
目的 报告资深医生所描述的医生工作对健康和幸福产生的任何不良影响。设计 2014 年向1974年和1977年的所有医学毕业生发放问卷。参与者 3695 名英国医学毕业生。地点 英国。主要观察指标 关于对健康、幸福和职业产生不良影响的陈述。结果 可联系到的医生的总体回复率为84.6%(3695/4369)。在回答“你是否觉得医生工作对你自己的健康或幸福产生了任何不良影响?”这个问题时,44%的医生回答“是”。明确表示情况如此的全科医生(47%)比医院医生(42%)更多。回答“是”的医生中有四分之三将“压力/工作与生活的平衡/工作量”列为不良影响,45%提到了疾病。在回答“当医生自己生病时,如今的国民保健服务体系是一个好雇主”这一陈述时,28%的医生表示同意,29%既不同意也不反对,43%表示不同意。不同意这一陈述的女医生(49%)比男医生(40%)更多。不同意的全科医生(49%)比医院医生(37%)更多。结论 这些医生将其归因于工作的慢性压力和疾病被广泛报道。尽管最近的变化可能缓解了其中一些问题,但如果国民保健服务体系要确保其医疗 workforce 得到支持,使现任医生能够拥有充实且令人满意的职业生涯,并为英国的医疗服务提供充分贡献,那么对于当前和未来仍有经验教训可吸取。特别是年长的医生,需要得到支持以便能够在其职业生涯中继续成功。