Villarroel Lisa R, Mardian Aram S, Townsend Cynthia O, Brown Steven R
Public Health Services, Arizona Department of Health Services, Phoenix, USA.
Department of Family, Community and Preventive Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, Phoenix, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2025 Apr;40(5):1194-1196. doi: 10.1007/s11606-024-09205-8. Epub 2024 Dec 10.
As part of a continuing medical education activity, primary care physicians in Arizona were asked to draw how they feel about treating patients with chronic pain and addiction. Their drawings, complete with cliffs, walls, torn-out hair, and connected hearts, make for a harrowing look at burnout, angst, and empathy among physicians who treat this subset of patients. Public health and exercise facilitators were troubled, leading them to publish this essay along with a selection of the drawings that depict the feelings of the physicians who feel ill-prepared to treat this patient population, which is only growing in number and needs.
作为继续医学教育活动的一部分,亚利桑那州的初级保健医生被要求画出他们对治疗慢性疼痛和成瘾患者的感受。他们的画作中有悬崖、墙壁、揪掉的头发和相连的心,让人痛苦地看到治疗这类患者的医生所面临的职业倦怠、焦虑和同理心。公共卫生和运动促进者对此感到困扰,于是他们发表了这篇文章,并挑选了一些画作,这些画作描绘了那些觉得自己没有做好治疗这类患者准备的医生的感受,而这类患者的数量和需求还在不断增加。