Golob Anna, Beste Lauren A, Stern Mindy, Johnson Kay
VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA, USA.
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Acad Psychiatry. 2018 Feb;42(1):25-30. doi: 10.1007/s40596-017-0740-2. Epub 2017 Jun 12.
Emotional distress, burnout, and depression occur frequently among graduate medical education (GME) trainees and may negatively affect patient care, education, and well-being. The authors aimed to characterize the causes and severity of distress among GME trainees seeking on-site counseling services at a large, multi-site, university-based training program in the USA.
The authors analyzed visits of all GME trainees seeking counseling from 2009 to 2012 and described trainee characteristics, level of distress, chief and secondary complaints, and initial visit outcomes.
GME trainees (n = 332; 14.1% of total population) attended 2017 counseling visits. Women comprised over half (60.7%) of the clients. Referrals originated from trainees themselves (79.8%), program leadership (16.6%), or partners (1.8%). Mean counselor-assessed distress level at intake was 4.1 (range 1-5). Mental health was the most frequent concern (46.1%), particularly depression (19.3%) or anxiety (11.5%). Other chief complaints included personal relationship (28.6%), career (21.7%), and physical health concerns (2.7%). Counselors referred nearly a quarter (22.7%) of trainees to additional services such as psychiatry, primary care provider, or career mentor. Most trainees (75.3%) returned for ≥1 follow-up counseling visits.
GME trainees seen in counseling report significant emotional distress from a broad range of sources. Further research should identify effective preventative and therapeutic interventions to reduce trainee emotional distress.
情绪困扰、职业倦怠和抑郁在毕业后医学教育(GME)学员中频繁出现,可能会对患者护理、教育及幸福感产生负面影响。作者旨在描述在美国一个大型、多地点、基于大学的培训项目中寻求现场咨询服务的GME学员的困扰原因及严重程度。
作者分析了2009年至2012年期间所有寻求咨询的GME学员的就诊情况,并描述了学员特征、困扰程度、主要和次要诉求以及初次就诊结果。
GME学员(n = 332;占总人数的14.1%)进行了2017次咨询就诊。女性占客户的一半以上(60.7%)。转诊来源包括学员自身(79.8%)、项目负责人(16.6%)或伴侣(1.8%)。咨询师评估的初次就诊时的平均困扰程度为4.1(范围为1 - 5)。心理健康是最常见的问题(46.1%),尤其是抑郁(19.3%)或焦虑(11.5%)。其他主要诉求包括人际关系(28.6%)、职业(21.7%)和身体健康问题(2.7%)。咨询师将近四分之一(22.7%)的学员转介至其他服务,如精神科、初级保健提供者或职业导师。大多数学员(75.3%)返回进行了≥1次后续咨询就诊。
接受咨询的GME学员报告称存在来自广泛来源的严重情绪困扰。进一步的研究应确定有效的预防和治疗干预措施,以减少学员的情绪困扰。