Triana M A, Huergo J R
Servicio de Anestesiología, Hospital Docente Clínico Quirúrgico General Freyre de Andrade, La Habana, Cuba.
Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim. 1994 Sep-Oct;41(5):273-7.
To determine whether or not anesthesiologists are more vulnerable to stress, and whether or not they suffer related psychosomatic symptoms.
Representative samples of 50 anesthesiologists and 80 other physicians not members of surgical teams in Havana, taken from a stratified randomized sample population. Data on the subjects' vulnerability to stress, anxiety levels and symptoms were collected through psychological testing and questionnaires.
Data obtained were subjected to statistical analysis, showing that susceptibility to stress was higher among anesthesiologists (64%) than in the control group (40%). Stress levels were also higher among anesthesiologists (60%) than among the controls (43%) and psychosomatic symptoms were highly related.
Anesthesiologists are subjected to stress that leads to psychosomatic symptoms to a greater extent than are other physicians.
确定麻醉医生是否更容易受到压力影响,以及他们是否患有相关的心身症状。
从哈瓦那的分层随机抽样人群中选取50名麻醉医生和80名非手术团队成员的其他医生作为代表性样本。通过心理测试和问卷调查收集受试者的压力易感性、焦虑水平和症状数据。
对获得的数据进行统计分析,结果表明麻醉医生的压力易感性(64%)高于对照组(40%)。麻醉医生的压力水平(60%)也高于对照组(43%),且心身症状高度相关。
与其他医生相比,麻醉医生承受的压力更大,更容易导致心身症状。