University of Edinburgh/Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland.
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Acad Psychiatry. 2022 Dec;46(6):701-709. doi: 10.1007/s40596-022-01633-0. Epub 2022 Apr 19.
Prior to the pandemic, trainee doctors were at higher risk of psychological ill health. There is limited evidence measuring the impact of COVID-19 on psychiatry trainees. This study evaluates levels of burnout, work satisfaction, and psychological well-being in psychiatry junior doctors in Ireland and identifies potential contributing factors.
The authors carried out a cross-sectional online survey measuring demographic and work-related variables. Questions including exposure to COVID-19 and stress-related factors were included. We evaluated burnout, work satisfaction, and psychological well-being using the Abbreviated-Maslach Burnout Inventory, Basic Needs Satisfaction at Work Scale, and WHO-5 Well-being Index.
One hundred and five doctors responded (21%). The biggest stressor reported was reduced face-to-face contact with family and friends (73%). Forty one percent reported weekly supervision changes. Sixty five percent met the criteria for burnout, compared with 36.2% in 2018. Significant factors associated with burnout included staff shortages, longer hours, and less experience. Changes in supervision and working in non-European Working Time Directive compliant rotas were associated with lower scores across all subdomains of the BNSW Scale. The WHO-5 Well-being Index identified 48% scored low in personal well-being, indicating these trainees met the threshold for depression. Changes in regular supervision (p=0.010) were a significant predictor of low personal well-being.
High prevalence of burnout and low levels of well-being in this vulnerable cohort, particularly those who are inexperienced, have changes in supervision, and working longer hours is concerning. This study highlights the importance of regular supervision and support for this group.
在疫情之前,实习医生面临更高的心理健康风险。目前,衡量 COVID-19 对精神科实习医生影响的证据有限。本研究评估了爱尔兰精神科初级医生的倦怠、工作满意度和心理健康水平,并确定了潜在的影响因素。
作者进行了一项横断面在线调查,测量人口统计学和与工作相关的变量。包括接触 COVID-19 和与压力相关的因素的问题。我们使用简化版 Maslach 倦怠量表、基本工作需求满足量表和世界卫生组织-5 幸福感量表评估倦怠、工作满意度和心理健康。
105 名医生(21%)做出了回应。报告的最大压力源是与家人和朋友面对面接触减少(73%)。41%的人报告每周监督变化。与 2018 年相比,65%的人符合倦怠标准,而 36.2%的人符合。与倦怠显著相关的因素包括人员短缺、工作时间延长和经验不足。监督变化和在不符合欧洲工作时间指令的轮班工作与 BNSW 量表所有子领域的得分降低有关。世界卫生组织-5 幸福感指数确定 48%的人个人幸福感较低,表明这些受训者达到了抑郁的阈值。定期监督的变化(p=0.010)是个人幸福感较低的一个显著预测因素。
在这个易受影响的群体中,包括经验不足、监督变化和工作时间延长的人,倦怠和幸福感水平低的情况普遍存在,令人担忧。本研究强调了为这一群体提供定期监督和支持的重要性。