Tsuchiya Akihiro, Wada Koji, Tanaka Natsumi, Hayakawa Kazue, Mikami Yoji, Okawa Atsushi, Horii Emiko, Ito Junji
Gender Equality and Work System Reform Committee, The Japanese Orthopaedic Association, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Social Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, International University of Health and Welfare, Tokyo, Japan.
JMA J. 2022 Oct 17;5(4):471-479. doi: 10.31662/jmaj.2021-0193. Epub 2022 Sep 30.
Efforts are being made to reduce doctors' working hours and implement reforms in the way doctors work. This study aims to determine the associations between depressive symptoms and work environment/lifestyle among <40-year-old male orthopedic physicians in Japan.
Participants were 1,343 male orthopedic physicians selected from a survey ( = 25,139) of all regular members conducted in 2019 by the Japanese Orthopaedic Association. Participants completed the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology and provided information about total working hours, number of on-call/night duties, number of patient complaints received, smoking habits, exercise habits, and sleep time.
Of the participants, 6.6% had depressive symptoms. Factors associated with depressive symptoms were total working hours of ≥80 h per week (80-99 h: adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 2.06; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.02-4.18; ≥100 h: AOR = 3.89; 95% CI, 1.92-7.88), one or more unreasonable patient demands/complaints in the previous 6 months (AOR = 1.61; 95% CI, 1.00-2.60), current smoking (AOR = 2.98), no sweat-inducing exercise sessions of ≥30 min per week in the previous month (AOR = 2.50), and an average of <6 h of sleep per night in the previous month (AOR = 2.15).
Work factors at the main medical institution (i.e., total working hours of ≥80 h per week) were associated with depressive symptoms. In addition, associations between depressive symptoms and unhealthy living conditions, such as smoking habits, lack of exercise, and <6 h of sleep per night, were observed.
目前正在努力减少医生的工作时间,并对医生的工作方式进行改革。本研究旨在确定日本40岁以下男性骨科医生的抑郁症状与工作环境/生活方式之间的关联。
参与者是从日本骨科协会2019年对所有正式会员进行的一项调查(n = 25,139)中选出的1343名男性骨科医生。参与者完成了抑郁症状快速自评量表,并提供了有关总工作时间、值班/夜间值班次数、收到的患者投诉数量、吸烟习惯、运动习惯和睡眠时间的信息。
在参与者中,6.6%有抑郁症状。与抑郁症状相关的因素包括每周总工作时间≥80小时(80 - 99小时:调整后的优势比[AOR]=2.06;95%置信区间[CI],1.02 - 4.18;≥100小时:AOR = 3.89;95% CI,1.92 - 7.88)、过去6个月内有一项或多项不合理的患者要求/投诉(AOR = 1.61;95% CI,1.00 - 2.60)、当前吸烟(AOR = 2.98)、前一个月每周没有≥30分钟的出汗运动(AOR = 2.50)以及前一个月平均每晚睡眠<6小时(AOR = 2.15)。
主要医疗机构的工作因素(即每周总工作时间≥80小时)与抑郁症状相关。此外,还观察到抑郁症状与不健康的生活状况之间的关联,如吸烟习惯、缺乏运动以及每晚睡眠<6小时。