WORK RELATED STRESS AMONG MEDICAL RESIDENTS AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

Abdel Rasoul M, Salem A, Desouky E, E. A, El-Badry S
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Introduction: Stress caused by work is a worldwide problem secondary to work nature and activities that may lead to recurrent absenteeism from work and work disabilities. Aim of Work: To assess the psychosocial work related stress and its impact on medical residents working at Menoufia tertiary healthcare hospitals. Materials and Methods: It is a cross sectional study conducted at three tertiary healthcare hospitals in Menoufia governorate. The study included 315 medical residents. Participants answered a structured interview questionnaire, Effort-Reward Imbalance (ERI) model was used to evaluate work stress and Middlesex Hospital questionnaire (MHQ) aiming at examining the psychological effects of occupational stress. Results: Work related stress was prevalent among 82.9% of the medical residents in the studied hospitals and 65.7% of them had high over commitment. Work stress was significantly associated with lower mean age, smoking, among those working in medical departments, with lower mean for working years, higher mean for working hours/day, taking more night shifts/ week and among those who did not take break during working hours. High over commitment was significantly associated with lower mean age, single females and non-smokers, junior and mid senior residents, working in medical departments, with lower working years, higher working hours/day, dealing with higher number of patients per day and with taking more night shifts/ week. Work stress was significantly associated with higher phobic anxiety and depression (p=0.027 and p= 0.004; respectively). Conclusion and Recommendations: Work related stress and overcommitment were prevalent among medical residents working at Menoufia tertiary care hospitals and associated with anxiety and depression. This association could be improved via implementing appropriate interventions to reduce stress, including training and practice modifications .at hospitals to help the health care workers to adapt to their work stress factors
三级甲等医院住院医师的工作压力
导言:工作压力是一个世界性的问题,它是由工作性质和活动引起的,可能导致反复缺勤和工作残疾。工作目的评估与工作相关的社会心理压力及其对在梅努菲亚三级医疗保健医院工作的医学住院医师的影响。材料与方法:这是一项在梅努菲亚省三家三级医疗保健医院进行的横断面研究。研究对象包括 315 名医学住院医师。参与者回答了一份结构化访谈问卷,采用努力-回报失衡(ERI)模型评估工作压力,并使用米德尔塞克斯医院问卷(MHQ)调查职业压力对心理的影响。研究结果82.9%的住院医师普遍存在工作压力,65.7%的住院医师过度投入工作。工作压力与平均年龄较小、吸烟、在医疗部门工作、平均工作年限较低、平均每天工作时间较长、每周上夜班次数较多以及工作时间不休息有明显关系。平均年龄较小、单身女性、非吸烟者、初级和中高级住院医师、在医疗部门工作、工作年限较短、每天工作时间较长、每天处理的病人数量较多、每周上夜班次数较多的住院医师与过度投入有明显相关性。工作压力与较高的恐惧症焦虑和抑郁明显相关(分别为 p=0.027 和 p=0.004)。结论和建议:在梅努菲亚三级护理医院工作的住院医师普遍存在工作压力大和过度投入的情况,并与焦虑和抑郁有关。可以通过在医院实施适当的减压干预措施(包括培训和实践调整)来改善这种关联,以帮助医护人员适应工作压力因素。
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