Acta Orthop Belg. 2020 Sep;86(3):349-362.
Physicians are frequently exposed to adverse events on the work-floor, which puts them at risk for depression, anxiety- or posttraumatic stress disorder. This study aims to explore what events orthopaedic surgeons consider to have the highest emotional impact as well as support, coping strategies and mental health. A questionnaire was emailed to all members of the Dutch Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons which included resident, attending, non-practicing and retired orthopaedic surgeons. The questionnaire in- cluded questions about demographics, personal experiences and subsequent support and coping. Also the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and the Trauma Screening Questionnaire were included, which are validated screening instruments for anxiety, depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), respectively. A total of 292 questionnaires were eligible for analysis. Most common events considered a high emotional impact stressor were : missing a diagnosis (59.2%), when a patient becomes severely handicapped (36.6%) or doubting whether one is making the right decision (36.6%). The prevalence of depression was higher compared to the general population with a high income in the Netherland (4.8 vs. 3.0 %,) and for anxiety as well (8.3 vs. 6.0%). Fifty-seven (19.5%) participants expe- rienced an adverse event as traumatic. Prevalence of PTSD was 0.3% among the whole sample. Most common coping strategies after adverse events were support from colleagues (80.7%), support from friends and family (59.3%) or doing sports (26.6%). Orthopaedic surgeons are exposed to many adverse events over the course of their career, which may have a high emotional impact. The prevalence rate found for depression and anxiety were both higher compared to the general population, while the rate for PTSD was lower. Still, more awareness must be created for the mental health of physicians as well as the implementation of a well-organized support system.
医生在工作中经常会遇到不良事件,这使他们面临抑郁、焦虑或创伤后应激障碍的风险。本研究旨在探讨骨科医生认为哪些事件具有最高的情绪影响,以及支持、应对策略和心理健康。我们向荷兰骨科医生协会的所有成员发送了一份电子邮件问卷,其中包括住院医师、主治医生、非执业医生和退休骨科医生。问卷包括关于人口统计学、个人经历以及随后的支持和应对措施的问题。还包括医院焦虑和抑郁量表和创伤筛查问卷,这两个量表分别是焦虑、抑郁和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的有效筛查工具。共有 292 份问卷符合分析条件。被认为具有高度情绪影响的最常见事件是:漏诊(59.2%)、患者严重残疾(36.6%)或怀疑自己是否做出正确决策(36.6%)。与荷兰高收入人群中的一般人群相比,抑郁的患病率更高(4.8%比 3.0%),焦虑也是如此(8.3%比 6.0%)。57 名(19.5%)参与者经历过不良事件,创伤后应激障碍的患病率为 0.3%。骨科医生在职业生涯中经常会遇到许多不良事件,这些事件可能会对他们产生高度的情绪影响。我们发现,抑郁和焦虑的患病率都高于一般人群,而 PTSD 的患病率则较低。然而,仍需要提高医生心理健康的意识,并建立一个组织良好的支持系统。