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COVID-19 患者暴露对住院医师和研究员的影响:对 1420 名受训者的国际调查。

Impact of exposure to patients with COVID-19 on residents and fellows: an international survey of 1420 trainees.

机构信息

Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Healthcare System and University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.

Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Washington DC Veterans Affair Medical Center, Washington, District of Colombia, USA.

出版信息

Postgrad Med J. 2021 Nov;97(1153):706-715. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2020-138789. Epub 2020 Oct 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine how self-reported level of exposure to patients with novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) affected the perceived safety, training and well-being of residents and fellows.

METHODS

We administered an anonymous, voluntary, web-based survey to a convenience sample of trainees worldwide. The survey was distributed by email and social media posts from April 20th to May 11th, 2020. Respondents were asked to estimate the number of patients with COVID-19 they cared for in March and April 2020 (0, 1-30, 31-60, >60). Survey questions addressed (1) safety and access to personal protective equipment (PPE), (2) training and professional development and (3) well-being and burnout.

RESULTS

Surveys were completed by 1420 trainees (73% residents, 27% fellows), most commonly from the USA (n=670), China (n=150), Saudi Arabia (n=76) and Taiwan (n=75). Trainees who cared for a greater number of patients with COVID-19 were more likely to report limited access to PPE and COVID-19 testing and more likely to test positive for COVID-19. Compared with trainees who did not take care of patients with COVID-19 , those who took care of 1-30 patients (adjusted OR [AOR] 1.80, 95% CI 1.29 to 2.51), 31-60 patients (AOR 3.30, 95% CI 1.86 to 5.88) and >60 patients (AOR 4.03, 95% CI 2.12 to 7.63) were increasingly more likely to report burnout. Trainees were very concerned about the negative effects on training opportunities and professional development irrespective of the number of patients with COVID-19 they cared for.

CONCLUSION

Exposure to patients with COVID-19 is significantly associated with higher burnout rates in physician trainees.

摘要

目的

确定报告的接触新型冠状病毒 2019(COVID-19)患者的水平如何影响住院医师和研究员的感知安全性、培训和健康状况。

方法

我们向全球范围内的培训师进行了一项匿名、自愿、基于网络的调查。该调查于 2020 年 4 月 20 日至 5 月 11 日通过电子邮件和社交媒体帖子分发。要求受访者估计他们在 2020 年 3 月和 4 月照顾的 COVID-19 患者人数(0、1-30、31-60、>60)。调查问题涉及(1)安全性和个人防护设备(PPE)的获取,(2)培训和专业发展以及(3)健康和倦怠。

结果

1420 名受训者(73%为住院医师,27%为研究员)完成了调查,他们主要来自美国(n=670)、中国(n=150)、沙特阿拉伯(n=76)和中国台湾(n=75)。照顾 COVID-19 患者人数较多的受训者更有可能报告 PPE 和 COVID-19 检测受限,并且更有可能检测出 COVID-19 呈阳性。与未照顾 COVID-19 患者的受训者相比,照顾 1-30 名患者的受训者(调整后的 OR [AOR] 1.80,95%CI 1.29 至 2.51)、照顾 31-60 名患者的受训者(AOR 3.30,95%CI 1.86 至 5.88)和照顾>60 名患者的受训者(AOR 4.03,95%CI 2.12 至 7.63)更有可能报告倦怠。培训师非常担心这会对培训机会和专业发展产生负面影响,而与他们照顾的 COVID-19 患者数量无关。

结论

接触 COVID-19 患者与住院医师培训师的倦怠率显著相关。

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