[专科培训医院住院医师焦虑与非焦虑的认知研究]。

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背景:住院医师在人们的医疗保健中起着重要的作用。目的:比较专科培训医院有/无焦虑住院医师的认知情况。材料和方法:比较、前瞻性、横断面研究。包括任何级别和专业的住院医生,他们签署了知情同意书。那些被诊断为认知障碍的人被排除在外,没有完成测试的人被排除在外。采用AMAS-A测试评估焦虑和NEUROPSI:注意和记忆测试的认知特征。采用Mann-Whitney’s U和Spearman’s rho, p≤0.05为显著性。结果:共评估155名居民,其中男性55.5%,平均年龄32.4岁。内科为优势专科(25.2%)。AMAS-A鉴定出94.19%的居民存在焦虑。NEUROPSI报告了正常分类的注意和记忆领域(38.7%),高正常分类的记忆(34.2%)和严重改变的注意和执行功能(32.3%)作为主要评估。只有记忆在焦虑患者和无焦虑患者之间存在显著差异(p=0.015)。注意与执行功能-生理焦虑(r=-0.21, p=0.009)和注意与记忆-社会关注(r=-0.268, p=0.001)的相关性显著。结论:住院医师焦虑和认知改变的比例较高。焦虑对这些医生的记忆力有决定性的影响。
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[Cognition in medical residents with and without anxiety in a specialist training hospital].

[Cognition in medical residents with and without anxiety in a specialist training hospital].

[Cognition in medical residents with and without anxiety in a specialist training hospital].

[Cognition in medical residents with and without anxiety in a specialist training hospital].

Background: The resident doctor plays an important role in people's health care.

Objective: To compare the cognition of medical residents with/without anxiety in a specialist training hospital.

Material and methods: Comparative, prospective, cross-sectional study. Medical residents of any grade and specialty were included, who signed informed consent. Those with a diagnosis of cognitive impairment were excluded, and who did not complete the tests were eliminated. AMAS-A test was applied to assess anxiety and NEUROPSI: Attention and memory test for cognitive characteristics. Mann-Whitney's U and Spearman's rho were used, p≤0.05 was considered significant.

Results: 155 residents were evaluated, 55.5% men, mean age 32.4 years. Internal Medicine was the predominant specialty (25.2%). AMAS-A identified 94.19% residents with anxiety. NEUROPSI reported Attention and memory domain (38.7%) in normal classification, Memory (34.2%) in high normal, and Attention and executive functions (32.3%) in severe alteration as predominant assessments. Only Memory showed a significant difference between residents with and without anxiety (p=0.015). Attention and executive functions-Physiological anxiety (r=-0.21, p=0.009) and Attention and memory-Social concern (r=-0.268, p=0.001) correlations were significant.

Conclusions: The percentage of anxiety and cognitive alterations in residents physicians is high. Anxiety decisively affects memory capacity in these medical doctors.

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