O. Pujol , L. Vila-Castillo , C. Álvaro , M. Aguilar , N. Joshi , J. Minguell
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摘要
导言:体力活动(PA)与积极的健康结果有关,如预防慢性疾病、心理健康和提高工作绩效。住院医师睡眠不足、工作时间长、职业倦怠率高。这些情况可能会导致住院医师忽视个人健康,并限制其用于体育锻炼的时间。本研究的目的是分析医学住院医师的个人防护时间,比较女性住院医师与男性住院医师、外科住院医师与临床住院医师的个人防护时间:这是一项在西班牙一所三级甲等大学医院进行的横断面研究。我院邀请所有住院医师自愿参与研究,并于 2022 年 6 月回答了一份网络问卷。研究记录了有关人口统计学、住院医师和PA实践的数据:答复率为 20.73%(114/550)。32.5%的住院医师认为自己不爱运动,每周用于运动疗法的平均时间为(3.62 ± 2.22)小时。男性住院医师比女性住院医师(4.23 ± 2.42 h vs 3.14 ± 1.95 h,p = 0.012)花费更多时间进行体育锻炼,外科住院医师比临床住院医师(4.33 ± 2.36 h vs 3.23 ± 2.05 h,p = 0.01)花费更多时间进行体育锻炼:结论:三分之一的医学住院医师认为自己缺乏运动。女性和临床住院医师的体育锻炼时间少于男性和外科住院医师。应努力鼓励住院医师(尤其是女性和非外科医生)进行体育锻炼。
Time dedicated to physical activity among medical residents: are there differences based on gender or specialty type?
Introduction
Physical activity (PA) is associated with positive health outcomes such as prevention of chronic diseases, psychological well-being and improved work performance. Medical residents are subjected to sleep deprivation, extended work schedule and high burnout prevalence. These conditions may lead to the neglect of personal health and the restriction of time dedicated to PA. The objective of the present study was to analyze the time dedicated to PA of medical residents, comparing women vs men residents and surgical vs clinical residents.
Methods
It is a cross-sectional study performed in a Spanish third-level university hospital. All medical residents from our institution were invited to voluntarily participate in the study answering a web-based questionnaire on June 2022. Data regarding demographics, residency and PA practice was recorded.
Results
The response rate was 20.73% (114/550). The 32.5% of the residents considered themselves to be physically inactive and mean time dedicated to PA in a regular week was 3.62 ± 2.22 h. Men residents dedicated more time to PA than women residents (4.23 ± 2.42 h vs 3.14 ± 1.95 h, p = 0.012) and surgical residents dedicated more time than clinical residents (4.33 ± 2.36 h vs 3.23 ± 2.05 h, p = 0.01).
Conclusions
One third of the medical residents consider themself physically inactive. Women and clinical residents practice PA less time than men and surgical residents. Efforts should be made to encourage PA among residents, especially in women and non-surgeons.