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新冠疫情对加拿大家庭医生心理健康的影响:一年后。

Mental health impact of COVID-19 on family doctors in Canada: one year after.

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Ann Fam Med. 2022 Apr 1;20(20 Suppl 1):3082. doi: 10.1370/afm.20.s1.3082.

Abstract

Context: A year after the pandemic outbreak, primary care providers continue to face extreme psychological pressure. This study gauges the mental health and burnout levels of family physicians during the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Objective: Assess the levels of personal, professional and patient-related burnout of family physicians (FPs) in the response to the pandemic and explore demographic and work-related factors that may influence burnout levels. Study Design: Online, self-report survey administered between April 7 and May 10, 2021. Setting or Dataset: The College of Family Physicians of Canada's (CFPC) list of all active members was used to reach family physicians in diverse practice settings in all Canadian provinces and territories. Population studied: All active CFPC family physician (FP) members were included. Family medicine trainees and members with primary addresses outside Canada were excluded. Most FPs in Canada are CFPC members; 39,991 FPs received survey invitations; 3,409 replied, for an overall response rate of 9%. Outcome Measures: The study used the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) which measures the level of personal, work-related and patient-related burnout. As well, question asking about FP's overall sense of well being and personal wellness which were asked in a previous survey, a year prior, were incorporated to allow for longitudinal comparison. Results: 15% of FPs reported feeling burned out and thinking of, or have taken, a break from work, three times more than last year. More than one-fifth of FPs currently experience high or severe personal (22%) and work-related (21%) burnout, while 13% report the same levels of patient-related burnout. Female FPs report higher levels of personal burnout (26%, 17%) and work-related burnout (23%, 16%) than male FPs. Generations Y (30%) and X (25%) are experiencing higher levels of personal burnout than Baby Boomers (14%) and Traditionalists (2%). Conclusions: Roughly 1-in-4 FPs in Canada are currently experiencing high or severe personal and work-related burnout. Compared with the survey results a year prior, the numbers are climbing rapidly, reflecting the serious challenges FPs facing during the pandemic. This study was designed to contribute to a better understanding of the extent of the problem, contributing factors and to assist in considering approaches to build effective support systems to improve the mental health of FPs.

摘要

背景

大流行爆发一年后,基层医疗服务提供者继续面临巨大的心理压力。本研究评估了加拿大 COVID-19 大流行第三波期间家庭医生的心理健康和倦怠水平。目的:评估家庭医生(FP)应对大流行时个人、职业和患者相关倦怠的程度,并探讨可能影响倦怠水平的人口统计学和工作相关因素。研究设计:2021 年 4 月 7 日至 5 月 10 日期间进行的在线、自我报告调查。设置或数据集:使用加拿大家庭医生学院(CFPC)的所有在职会员名单,联系加拿大所有省份和地区各种执业环境中的家庭医生。研究人群:包括所有在职的 CFPC 家庭医生(FP)会员。家庭医学受训人员和主要地址在加拿大境外的会员被排除在外。加拿大的大多数家庭医生都是 CFPC 会员;39991 名 FP 收到了调查邀请;3409 人回复,总体回复率为 9%。研究结果:15%的 FP 报告感到倦怠,考虑或已经休假,比去年增加了三倍。超过五分之一的 FP 目前经历较高或严重的个人(22%)和与工作相关的(21%)倦怠,而 13%报告同样程度的与患者相关的倦怠。女性 FP 报告的个人倦怠(26%,17%)和与工作相关的倦怠(23%,16%)水平高于男性 FP。Y 世代(30%)和 X 世代(25%)比婴儿潮一代(14%)和传统主义者(2%)经历更高的个人倦怠。结论:加拿大大约有 1/4 的 FP 目前正经历较高或严重的个人和与工作相关的倦怠。与一年前的调查结果相比,这个数字正在迅速攀升,反映了 FP 在大流行期间面临的严峻挑战。这项研究旨在帮助更好地了解问题的严重程度、促成因素,并有助于考虑采取措施建立有效的支持系统,以改善 FP 的心理健康。

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