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急诊医学中的事件如何影响医生的心理健康。

How events in emergency medicine impact doctors' psychological well-being.

作者信息

Howard Laura, Wibberley Christopher, Crowe Liz, Body Richard

机构信息

Emergency Department, Manchester University Foundation NHS Trust, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester, UK.

Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

Emerg Med J. 2018 Oct;35(10):595-599. doi: 10.1136/emermed-2017-207218. Epub 2018 Aug 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Emergency medicine is a high-pressured specialty with exposure to disturbing events and risk. We conducted a qualitative study to identify which clinical events resulted in emotional disruption and the impact of these events on the well-being of physicians working in an ED.

METHODS

We used the principles of naturalistic inquiry to conduct narrative interviews with physicians working in the ED at Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, between September and October 2016. Participants were asked, 'Could you tell me about a time when an event at work has continued to play on your mind after the shift in which it occurred was over?' Data were analysed using framework analysis. The study had three a priori themes reported here. Other emergent themes were analysed separately.

RESULTS

We interviewed 17 participants. Within the first a priori theme ('clinical events') factors associated with emotional disruption included young or traumatic deaths, patients or situations that physicians could relate to, witnessing the impact of death on relatives, the burden of responsibility (including medical error) and conflict in the workplace. Under theme 2 (psychological and physical effects), participants reported substantial upset leading to substance misuse, sleep disruption and neglecting their own physical needs through preoccupation with caring. Within theme 3 (impact on relationships), many interviewees described becoming withdrawn from personal relationships following clinical events, while others described feeling isolated because friends and family were non-medical.

CONCLUSIONS

Clinical events encountered in the ED can affect a physician's psychological and physical well-being. For many participants these effects were negative and long lasting.

摘要

背景

急诊医学是一个高压专业,会接触到令人不安的事件和风险。我们进行了一项定性研究,以确定哪些临床事件会导致情绪紊乱,以及这些事件对急诊科医生幸福感的影响。

方法

我们运用自然主义探究原则,于2016年9月至10月期间对曼彻斯特中心大学医院国民保健服务基金会信托急诊科的医生进行了叙事访谈。参与者被问及:“你能告诉我一件事吗?在其发生的班次结束后,工作中的某个事件仍一直萦绕在你的心头。” 使用框架分析法对数据进行分析。本研究报告了三个先验主题。其他新出现的主题则另行分析。

结果

我们采访了17名参与者。在第一个先验主题(“临床事件”)中,与情绪紊乱相关的因素包括年轻或创伤性死亡、医生能够产生共鸣的患者或情况、目睹死亡对亲属的影响、责任负担(包括医疗差错)以及工作场所的冲突。在主题2(心理和生理影响)下,参与者报告称出现了严重的不安,导致药物滥用、睡眠紊乱,并且由于全神贯注于护理工作而忽视了自己的身体需求。在主题3(对人际关系的影响)中,许多受访者描述在临床事件发生后与个人关系变得疏远,而另一些人则表示因为朋友和家人不是医疗行业的,所以感到孤立。

结论

急诊科遇到的临床事件会影响医生的心理和生理幸福感。对许多参与者来说,这些影响是负面且持久的。

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