Stephen Antonia E, Mehta Darshan H
Harvard Medical School, Department of Surgery (AES), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine (DHM), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
Am J Lifestyle Med. 2019 Sep 16;13(6):552-555. doi: 10.1177/1559827619870474. eCollection 2019 Nov-Dec.
In the past 20 years, interest in mindfulness and its cultivation through various meditative practices has increased astronomically. This is reflected in the popularity of mindfulness training programs, its ever-widening exposure in popular culture, and in the number of scientific articles published on the topic. With the recent focus on burnout in the medical profession and reports of high levels of anxiety and depression among residents and staff physicians, the potential applications of mindfulness are becoming increasingly apparent in the hospital setting. Mindfulness meditation may be particularly useful for surgeons because they are required to maintain their presence of mind and mental focus in the setting of challenging physical and mental tasks. Furthermore, personality traits such as perfectionism and intensity, which may have facilitated success in the competitive environment of medical school and residency training, may later manifest as intolerance and impatience, contributing to frustration and anger. A mindfulness meditation practice may help reduce the tendency to react to these emotions, yet still allow surgeons to remain motivated to excel. This article provides a definition of mindfulness and describes its introduction to Western culture. The connection of a regular meditation practice to improvements in focus and performance are reviewed. The potential benefits of mindfulness training to a surgical career are discussed, and an approach to introducing mindfulness and meditation to individual surgeons and surgical departments is outlined. We hypothesize that the introduction of department-wide training programs in mindfulness and meditation could benefit surgeons with regard to technical performance, empathy toward patients, academic productivity, and general life and career satisfaction.
在过去20年里,人们对正念及其通过各种冥想练习进行培养的兴趣呈天文数字般增长。这反映在正念训练项目的普及、其在流行文化中的曝光度不断扩大,以及关于该主题发表的科学文章数量上。随着近期对医疗行业倦怠的关注以及住院医师和在职医生中高焦虑和抑郁水平的报道,正念的潜在应用在医院环境中越来越明显。正念冥想对外科医生可能特别有用,因为他们需要在具有挑战性的身心任务中保持专注和精神集中。此外,完美主义和强烈程度等人格特质,可能在医学院和住院医师培训的竞争环境中有助于取得成功,但之后可能表现为不容忍和不耐烦,导致沮丧和愤怒。正念冥想练习可能有助于减少对这些情绪的反应倾向,同时仍让外科医生保持追求卓越的动力。本文给出了正念的定义,并描述了其在西方文化中的引入情况。回顾了定期冥想练习与注意力和表现提升之间的联系。讨论了正念训练对外科职业生涯的潜在益处,并概述了将正念和冥想引入个体外科医生和外科科室的方法。我们假设在部门范围内引入正念和冥想训练项目,对外科医生在技术表现、对患者的同理心、学术产出以及总体生活和职业满意度方面可能有益。