Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2022 May;37(6):1415-1421. doi: 10.1007/s11606-021-06776-8. Epub 2021 Apr 26.
Physicians need to learn and work amidst a plethora of uncertainties, which may drive burnout. Understanding differences in tolerance of uncertainty is an important research area.
To examine factors associated with tolerance of uncertainty, including well-being metrics such as burnout.
Online confidential survey.
The Massachusetts General Physicians Organization (MGPO).
All 2172 clinically active faculty in the MGPO.
We examined associations for tolerance of uncertainty with demographic information, personal and professional characteristics, and physician well-being metrics.
Two thousand twenty (93%) physicians responded. Multivariable analyses identified significant associations of lower tolerance of uncertainty with female gender (OR, 1.23; 95% CI, 1.03-1.48); primary care practice (OR, 1.56; 95% CI, 1.22-2.00); years since training (OR, 0.99; 95% CI, 0.98-0.995); and lacking a trusted advisor (OR, 1.25; 95% CI, 1.03-1.53). Adjusting for demographic and professional characteristics, physicians with low tolerance of uncertainty had higher likelihood of being burned-out (OR, 3.06; 95% CI, 2.41-3.88), were less likely to be satisfied with career (OR, 0.37; 95% CI, 0.26-0.52), and less likely to be engaged at work (RR, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.84-0.90).
At a time when concern about physician well-being is high, with much speculation about causes of burnout, we found a strong relationship between tolerance of uncertainty and physician well-being, across specialties. Particular attention likely needs to be paid to those with less experience, those in specialties with high rates of undifferentiated illness and uncertainty, such as primary care, and ensuring all physicians have access to a trusted advisor. These results generate the potential hypothesis that efforts focused in understanding and embracing uncertainty could be potentially effective for reducing burnout. This concept should be tested in prospective trials.
医生需要在大量的不确定性中学习和工作,这可能会导致倦怠。了解对不确定性的容忍度差异是一个重要的研究领域。
研究与不确定性容忍度相关的因素,包括倦怠等健康指标。
在线保密调查。
马萨诸塞州综合医师组织(MGPO)。
MGPO 中所有 2172 名临床活跃的教职员工。
我们研究了不确定性容忍度与人口统计学信息、个人和专业特征以及医生健康指标的相关性。
2020 年有 2020 名(93%)医生做出了回应。多变量分析发现,不确定性容忍度较低与女性(OR,1.23;95%CI,1.03-1.48)、初级保健实践(OR,1.56;95%CI,1.22-2.00)、培训年限(OR,0.99;95%CI,0.98-0.995)和缺乏可信赖的顾问(OR,1.25;95%CI,1.03-1.53)有关。在调整人口统计学和职业特征后,不确定性容忍度低的医生倦怠的可能性更高(OR,3.06;95%CI,2.41-3.88),对职业满意度较低(OR,0.37;95%CI,0.26-0.52),工作投入度较低(RR,0.87;95%CI,0.84-0.90)。
在人们对医生健康状况高度关注,对倦怠原因存在诸多猜测的当下,我们发现不确定性容忍度与医生健康状况之间存在很强的相关性,跨越了多个专业领域。可能需要特别关注那些经验较少的人、那些在初级保健等不确定性和未分化疾病发病率较高的专业领域的人,并确保所有医生都能获得可信赖的顾问。这些结果提出了一个潜在的假设,即专注于理解和接受不确定性的努力可能对减少倦怠有效。这一概念应该在前瞻性试验中进行测试。