"Burnout syndrome" in anesthesiologists and remedial measures- A narrative review.

IF 1.5 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Mridul M Panditrao, Minnu M Panditrao
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Abstract

Anesthesiology, as an occupation, has its own unique sets of challenges, problems, issues, and circumstances, all leading to "occupational stress," which by now should be unequivocally accepted as a well-established fact. It is futile to continue pursuing research questions like, if there "really" is stress existing among practicing anesthesiologists/trainees, by conducting questionnaire-based surveys and doing meta-analyses. A significantly high incidence of existence of occupational stress in anesthesiologists is an undisputable and practical reality, which, when longstanding, gets culminated into "burnout syndrome" with its disastrous outcomes. Rather than pursuing the often-trodden path of finding the incidence, sources, and other superficial issues, an in-depth study of available literary evidence in relation to burnout has been carried out. Objectifying it as a "syndrome," its etiopathogenesis, pathophysiology inclusive of the prevalent theories of its causality, typology, and progression into various stages of/continuum of the process as an evolving clinical entity have been described. The preventive measures and "coping strategies" have been discussed at length in the end. It is the fervent hope and the desire of the authors that this discourse will sensitize all anesthesiologists, especially the younger and upcoming future generation, and help them avoid becoming a prey to this dreadful entity!

麻醉师的“职业倦怠综合征”及其补救措施-述评
麻醉学作为一种职业,有其独特的挑战、问题、问题和环境,所有这些都会导致“职业压力”,到目前为止,这应该是一个明确的公认事实。继续进行问卷调查和荟萃分析等研究问题是徒劳的,例如,执业麻醉师/受训者是否“真的”存在压力。麻醉师职业压力的高发率是一个无可争议的现实,如果长期存在,最终会导致“职业倦怠综合症”,并带来灾难性的后果。与寻找倦怠的发生率、来源和其他表面问题的常见途径不同,本文对现有的与倦怠有关的文献证据进行了深入研究。将其客观化为一种“综合征”,其发病机制,病理生理学包括其因果关系,类型和作为一个不断发展的临床实体的过程的各个阶段/连续体的进展的流行理论已经被描述。最后详细讨论了预防措施和“应对策略”。这是作者的热切希望和愿望,这篇文章将敏感所有麻醉师,特别是年轻的和即将到来的下一代,并帮助他们避免成为这个可怕的实体的猎物!
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期刊介绍: The JOACP publishes original peer-reviewed research and clinical work in all branches of anaesthesiology, pain, critical care and perioperative medicine including the application to basic sciences. In addition, the journal publishes review articles, special articles, brief communications/reports, case reports, and reports of new equipment, letters to editor, book reviews and obituaries. It is international in scope and comprehensive in coverage.
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