Ke Chunxi, Chen Yafei, Ju Yumeng, Xiao Chuman, Li Yunjing, Lü Guanyi, Zhang Yan, Lou Yan, Chen Yaping, Chen Yuqing, Gong Honghui
Department of Psychiatry, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410011.
Department of Out-patient, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410011.
Zhong Nan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban. 2023 Oct 28;48(10):1506-1517. doi: 10.11817/j.issn.1672-7347.2023.230115.
At present, the doctor-patient relationship is tense. The prevalence of negative emotions, such as depression and anxiety, among healthcare workers is increasing every year. Negative attitudes of medical workers toward mental problems may aggravate the doctor-patient conflict and psychological problems of medical workers. This study aims to explore the complex network relationships between outpatient medical workers' attitudes toward mental problems, doctor-patient relationships, and their depression/anxiety levels.
A total of 578 outpatient medical staff from the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University (167 males, 411 females) completed questionnaires on their attitudes toward mental problems, doctor-patient relationships, and depression/anxiety symptoms. Network analysis was conducted separately to construct the "attitude towards mental problems-doctor-patient relationship network" and "depression-anxiety related network".
The edge between "M15 (insulting words)" and "D8 (waste time)" showed the strongest strength in the "attitude towards mental problems-doctor-patient relationship network", and "M15 (insulting words)" had the highest bridge strength in the network. For the analysis of emotional variables, "P1 (anhedonia)" showed the most obvious association with "D10 (communication difficulties)" in the doctor-patient relationship and "M2 (poor quality of life)" in the psychiatric attitudes, and "P1 (anhedonia)" was the key bridge symptom in the network.
The "insulting words" may be an intervention target for medical workers' attitudes toward mental problems. The "anhedonia" in depression is the potential symptom that needs to be treated. Intervention targeting these variables may be beneficial to improve the mental health level of medical workers and the doctor-patient relationship.
目前医患关系紧张。医护人员中抑郁、焦虑等负面情绪的患病率逐年上升。医务人员对心理问题的消极态度可能会加剧医患冲突以及医务人员的心理问题。本研究旨在探讨门诊医务人员对心理问题的态度、医患关系及其抑郁/焦虑水平之间的复杂网络关系。
中南大学湘雅二医院共578名门诊医务人员(男性167名,女性411名)完成了关于他们对心理问题的态度、医患关系以及抑郁/焦虑症状的问卷调查。分别进行网络分析以构建“对心理问题的态度-医患关系网络”和“抑郁-焦虑相关网络”。
在“对心理问题的态度-医患关系网络”中,“M15(侮辱性言语)”与“D8(浪费时间)”之间的边显示出最强的强度,且“M15(侮辱性言语)”在网络中具有最高的桥接强度。对于情绪变量分析,在医患关系中“P1(快感缺失)”与“D10(沟通困难)”以及在精神态度中与“M2(生活质量差)”显示出最明显的关联,并且“P1(快感缺失)”是网络中的关键桥接症状。
“侮辱性言语”可能是医务人员对心理问题态度的一个干预靶点。抑郁中的“快感缺失”是需要治疗的潜在症状。针对这些变量进行干预可能有利于提高医务人员的心理健康水平和改善医患关系。