Lee Esther, Lo Joshua, Zhu Pengyi, Fernandez Sweeny Yadi, Fuchs Sebastien
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Western University Health Sciences, Pomona, CA, USA.
Int J Osteopath Med. 2022 Dec;46:6-11. doi: 10.1016/j.ijosm.2022.10.002. Epub 2022 Oct 14.
SARS-CoV-2 infection responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated a significant burden on the mental health of health care providers. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the mental health symptoms among osteopathic physicians from a single academic institution during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This was a cross-sectional, survey-based study conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic from January 2021 to March 2021. The survey was emailed to 4239 alumni physicians from the single medical school in California, USA. Burnout, anxiety, and depression were assessed by the single-item Mini-Z Burnout Assessment, 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale, and 2-item Patient Health Questionnaire, respectively.
A total of 104 survey responses were analyzed. Of them, 53 (51.0%) were attending physicians and 51 (49.0%) were residents or fellow physicians. Anxiety, burnout, and depression were reported in 29 (29.9%), 31 (32%), and 11 (11.3%), respectively. Females had increased anxiety (OR 1.66, CI 1.21-2.27; P = 0.002). Resident had higher burnout symptoms (OR 1.28, CI 1.06-1.53; p = 0.009) and depression symptoms (OR 1.15, CI 1.01-1.30; p = 0.032) compared to attending physicians. Physicians who encountered >50 COVID-19 patients had higher depression symptoms (OR 1.17, CI 1.02-1.35; p = 0.027).
Our survey study demonstrated that osteopathic physicians graduated from a single academic institution experienced symptoms of anxiety, burnout, and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic based on the validated questionnaires. A higher prevalence was shown in the lesser experienced group of residents and fellow physicians compared to more experienced attending physicians. In addition, adjustments to the pandemic have caused a financial burden among osteopathic physicians. Future studies are warranted to assess the long-term effects of the pandemic on mental health among osteopathic physicians.
导致新冠疫情的严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)感染已给医护人员的心理健康带来了沉重负担。本研究的目的是评估新冠疫情期间一所学术机构的整骨疗法医生的心理健康症状。
这是一项在2021年1月至2021年3月新冠疫情期间进行的横断面调查研究。调查问卷通过电子邮件发送给了美国加利福尼亚州一所医学院的4239名校友医生。倦怠、焦虑和抑郁分别通过单项简易倦怠评估量表、7项广泛性焦虑障碍量表和2项患者健康问卷进行评估。
共分析了104份调查问卷回复。其中,53人(51.0%)为主治医师,51人(49.0%)为住院医师或专科医师。分别有29人(29.9%)、31人(32%)和11人(11.3%)报告有焦虑、倦怠和抑郁症状。女性的焦虑情绪有所增加(比值比1.66,置信区间1.21 - 2.27;P = 0.002)。与主治医师相比,住院医师有更高的倦怠症状(比值比1.28,置信区间1.06 - 1.53;p = 0.009)和抑郁症状(比值比1.15,置信区间1.01 - 1.30;p = 0.032)。接触过50例以上新冠患者的医生有更高的抑郁症状(比值比1.17,置信区间1.02 - 1.35;p = 0.027)。
我们的调查研究表明,根据经过验证的问卷,毕业于同一所学术机构的整骨疗法医生在新冠疫情期间出现了焦虑、倦怠和抑郁症状。与经验更丰富的主治医师相比,经验较少的住院医师和专科医师组的患病率更高。此外,疫情的调整给整骨疗法医生带来了经济负担。未来有必要开展研究,以评估疫情对整骨疗法医生心理健康的长期影响。