Howie Erin K, Cannady Natalie, Messias Erick L, McNatt Ashley, Walter Christopher S
Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation, University of Arkansas, HPER 308I, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA.
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR USA.
Sport Sci Health. 2022;18(4):1311-1319. doi: 10.1007/s11332-022-00902-7. Epub 2022 Mar 14.
Health behaviors of physical activity and sleep are critical to the prevention of numerous chronic diseases. The health behaviors of healthcare professionals are even more critical, as healthcare providers who practice positive health behaviors are more likely to promote these healthy behaviors in their patients.
To assess the health status and health behaviors of medical students, faculty, and staff in an academic health center in the US, and examine the associations between behaviors, physical and mental health outcomes and burnout.
Students, faculty, residents and staff from a large university medical system completed an online survey between late-September and mid-November 2019. Associations were examined between health behaviors and health status including mental health outcomes with burnout.
Participating in any leisure time physical activity and having a Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score < 5 were associated with fewer physical health conditions and lower odds of reporting pain at any site ( = 2060; students = 242, residents = 32, staff = 1425, faculty = 361). Leisure physical activity and fewer sleep symptoms were associated with fewer reported depressive, anxiety and stress-related symptoms. Participating in leisure physical activity and good-quality sleep were associated with lower odds of burnout.
The current study found high rates of physical inactivity and poor sleep among medical students, faculty and staff at an academic health center. These health behaviors were associated with poor mental health and high burnout. Programs and policies are needed improve these health behaviors to reduce burnout.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11332-022-00902-7.
身体活动和睡眠等健康行为对于预防多种慢性疾病至关重要。医疗保健专业人员的健康行为更为关键,因为践行积极健康行为的医疗服务提供者更有可能在其患者中推广这些健康行为。
评估美国一家学术健康中心的医学生、教职员工的健康状况和健康行为,并研究这些行为、身心健康结果与职业倦怠之间的关联。
2019年9月下旬至11月中旬,一所大型大学医疗系统的学生、教职员工、住院医师和工作人员完成了一项在线调查。研究了健康行为与健康状况(包括心理健康结果与职业倦怠)之间的关联。
参与任何休闲时间的身体活动以及匹兹堡睡眠质量指数得分<5与身体健康问题较少以及在任何部位报告疼痛的几率较低相关(n = 2060;学生 = 242,住院医师 = 32,工作人员 = 1425,教职员工 = 361)。休闲身体活动和较少的睡眠症状与报告的抑郁、焦虑和压力相关症状较少有关。参与休闲身体活动和良好的睡眠质量与职业倦怠几率较低相关。
当前研究发现,一家学术健康中心的医学生、教职员工身体活动不足和睡眠质量差的比例较高。这些健康行为与心理健康不佳和高职业倦怠相关。需要制定计划和政策来改善这些健康行为以减少职业倦怠。
在线版本包含可在10.1007/s11332-022-00902-7获取的补充材料。