Suicide in Colombian anesthesiologists. National survey study

Q3 Medicine
Alexandra Chaves Vega, Nubia Fernanda Sánchez Bello, Juan Carlos Bocanegra Rivera, Luz María Gómez Buitrago
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Introduction: The risk of suicide among anesthesiologists seems to be higher than in other areas of specialization, probably because of the significant stress associated with this specialty, easy access to strong medications and the profound knowledge about the use of these drugs. There is a poor knowledge about the impact of suicide on anesthesiologists in Colombia and the resources available to deal with this situation are limited. Objective: This survey is intended to indirectly identify the frequency of suicide among the Colombian anesthesiologists and the experiences associated with the suicide of a colleague. Methods: Observational, cross-sectional study based on a survey administered to all the anesthesiologists members of the Colombian Society of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation S.C.A.R.E., at a national scale. Results: 403 anesthesiologists completed the survey. Eighty (19.8 %) of the respondents said they were aware of the death of at least one colleague that committed suicide. Most of them are male anesthesiologists or intensivists, and the age group with the highest rate of reports is between 25 - 29 years old in males. The primary causal mechanism was opioid overdose (58.5 %). Conclusions: In an indirect characterization of suicide among Colombian anesthesiologists, 99 suicide reports were identified corresponding to 80 anesthesiologists. Suicide is preventable and the worksite should provide the support mechanisms required to identify occupational stress, drug dependence, depression and suicide.
哥伦比亚麻醉师自杀。全国调查研究
前言:麻醉师的自杀风险似乎高于其他专业领域,可能是因为与该专业相关的巨大压力,容易获得强效药物以及对这些药物使用的深刻了解。在哥伦比亚,人们对自杀对麻醉师的影响知之甚少,处理这一情况的可用资源也有限。目的:本调查旨在间接确定哥伦比亚麻醉师的自杀频率以及与同事自杀相关的经历。方法:观察性横断面研究基于对哥伦比亚麻醉与复苏学会s.c.a.r.e.所有麻醉师成员在全国范围内进行的调查。结果:共有403名麻醉医师完成调查。80名(19.8%)受访者表示,他们知道至少有一名同事自杀。其中以男性麻醉医师或重症监护医师居多,报告率最高的年龄组为25 - 29岁男性。主要病因机制为阿片类药物过量(58.5%)。结论:在哥伦比亚麻醉师自杀的间接表征中,80名麻醉师对应99例自杀报告。自杀是可以预防的,工作场所应提供识别职业压力、药物依赖、抑郁和自杀所需的支持机制。
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Colombian Journal of Anesthesiology
Colombian Journal of Anesthesiology Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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