医学住院医生的幸福感与同情心之间的关系:一项横断面调查

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Theodora L Swenson, Reza Ehsanian, Richard T Tran, Timothy R Petersen, David J Kennedy, Megan Roche, Marily Oppezzo, Douglas L Noordsy, Michael Fredericson
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目的在控制潜在混杂因素的情况下,评估个人幸福感与移情的关联程度。环境/地点:美国各地的住院医师培训项目。研究对象共有 407 名来自普通内科、外科、专科和诊断内科的住院医师参与了本研究。结果测量:幸福感采用精神幸福感量表的改良存在幸福感分量表进行测量。移情采用杰斐逊移情量表进行测量。结果在对可能的混杂因素进行调整后,发现幸福感与移情呈正相关(P P 结论):在这项研究中,内科和外科住院医师的幸福感与移情相关。同理心是医生能力的一个基本组成部分,培养同理心是医学培训的一个重要方面。这些研究结果表明,努力提高幸福感可促进内科住院医师的移情能力。
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The Association Between Well-Being and Empathy in Medical Residents: A Cross-Sectional Survey.

Objective: To evaluate the extent to which personal well-being may be associated with empathy, while controlling for potential confounders. Settings/Location: Residency programs throughout the United States. Subjects: A total of 407 medical residents from residencies including general medicine, surgery, specialized and diagnostic medicine participated in this study. Outcome Measures: Well-being was measured using the modified existential well-being subscale of the spiritual well-being scale. Empathy was measured using the Jefferson Scale of Empathy. Results: Well-being was found to be positively correlated with empathy when adjusted for possible confounders (p < 0.001). In addition to well-being, other factors noted to be statistically significant contributors to higher empathy scores while controlling for the others included age, gender, year in residency, specialty, and work-hours (p < 0.05 for each). After controlling for these factors, a resident's year in residency was not found to be a statistically significant contributor to empathy score. Conclusions: In this study, well-being was associated with empathy in medical and surgical residents. Empathy is a fundamental component of physician competency, and its development is an essential aspect of medical training. These findings suggest that efforts to increase well-being may promote empathy among medical residents.

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