印度外科医生的身心健康评估:横断面研究

Prakruti Gabhawalla, Aditi Advilkar, Shalaka Indap, Rajeev Joshi
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目前有关印度外科医生身心健康的文献很少。我们对外科学员和顾问进行了一项基于问卷的横断面描述性研究,从多个方面研究了外科医生的身心健康。75.72%(262/346)的外科医生报告称,他们的工作直接导致了不同程度的与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病。此外,在 346 名外科医生中,66%(228 名外科医生)表示他们在工作后感到情绪疲惫,每月数次或每天如此。鉴于外科职业中不可避免的身心疲劳,建议外科医生意识到自己的健康状况,并采取措施提高自己的生活质量。
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ASSESSMENT OF THE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL WELL-BEING AMONG INDIAN SURGEONS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Current literature on physical and mental health of a surgeon in India is scarce. We conducted a questionnaire-based cross-sectional, descriptive study across surgical trainees and consultants and studied multiple aspects of the surgeons' physical and mental well-being. 75.72% (262/346) of surgeons reported experiencing work-related musculoskeletal disorders of varying degrees as a direct result of their work. Moreover, out of 346 surgeons, 66% (228 surgeons) reported that they feel emotionally exhausted after work, several times a month or every day. 33% (114 surgeons) admitted to having no feelings or an impersonal response towards patients and 50% (173 surgeons) had a low sense of personal accomplishments. It is suggested that surgeons become aware of their state of well-being, given the inevitability of physical and mental fatigue in a surgical career, and take measures to improvise their quality of life.
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