北美义齿居民的压力水平:一项横断面研究。

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Amit Punj, Abdissa Negassa, Rachel Brooke
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目的:压力是医疗保健行业的一个重要问题,影响着生理和心理健康。在牙科领域,从业者的压力是有据可查的;然而,在理解压力水平方面,特别是在研究生修复训练项目中,存在着显著的差距。本研究旨在评估义齿患者的感知压力水平,其次,确定相关的风险因素,同时探索压力管理策略。材料和方法:采用横截面混合方法设计,利用改良版的研究生牙科环境压力(GDES)调查以及定性开放式问题。REDCap(研究电子数据采集)是一个安全的、基于网络的软件平台,旨在支持研究数据采集,用于仪器设计、数据管理和存储。REDCap调查的链接被分发给了北美地区的修复项目主管,目的是将其分发给他们的居民。通过李克特量表进行定量评估,通过叙述性回答进行定性评估。76分被确定为阈值,达到或超过这个阈值,参与者就被认为压力很大。描述性摘要用于描述参与者的特征。主要研究结果以相应95%置信区间(CI)的百分比表示。采用logistic回归模型对研究人群的压力风险因素进行评估,并通过开放编码标记应对机制并以主题形式呈现。采用SAS统计软件包。结果:13.2%的应答率表明,超过三分之一的研究生口腔修复住院医师经历了高水平的压力,其定义为GDES评分≥76。压力的一个风险因素被确定为研究的年份。定性分析揭示了压力管理策略的共同主题,锻炼、社交和与家人共度时光是最普遍的。结论:义齿住院医师感知压力最大的是“没有时间进行休闲活动”,其次是“诊所缺乏足够的工作人员”,而“忽视个人生活”是最大的压力源。诸如“自我照顾”、“时间管理”和“与他人联系”等压力管理策略强调了主动管理压力策略的重要性。通过了解造成压力的因素和有效的应对机制,利益相关者可以更好地支持他们的居民。
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Stress levels among prosthodontic residents in North America: A cross-sectional study.

Purpose: Stress is a significant concern in healthcare professions, impacting both physiological and psychological well-being. In the field of dentistry, stress among practitioners is well-documented; however, there is a notable gap in understanding stress levels specifically within postgraduate prosthodontic training programs. The study hypothesis aimed to assess perceived stress levels among prosthodontic residents and, secondarily, identify associated risk factors, while exploring stress management strategies.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional, mixed-methods design was employed, utilizing a modified version of the Graduate Dental Environment Stress (GDES) survey along with qualitative open-ended questions. REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture), a secure, web-based software platform designed to support data capture for research studies, was used for instrument design, data management, and storage. A REDCap Survey link was distributed to prosthodontic program directors across North America, with the intention of distributing it to their residents. Responses were recorded via a Likert scale for the quantitative assessment and through narrative responses for the qualitative assessment. A score of 76 was determined to be the threshold value at or above which the participants were considered stressed. Descriptive summaries were used to characterize the participants. The main study outcome was presented as a percentage of the corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI). The assessment of risk factors of stress among the study population was done by using a logistic regression model, and coping mechanisms were tagged via open coding and presented as themes. SAS statistical software package was used.

Results: A response rate of 13.2% indicated that over a third of postgraduate prosthodontic residents experienced high levels of stress, as defined by a GDES score ≥76. A risk factor for stress was identified as the year of study. Qualitative analysis revealed common themes in stress management strategies, with exercise, socializing, and spending time with family members being the most prevalent.

Conclusion: The findings of high perceived stress among prosthodontic residents included "Lack of time for leisure activities" followed by "Lack of adequate staff in the clinics" and "Neglect of personal life" being the highest reported stressors. Stress management strategies such as "Self-care," "Time management," and "Connecting with others" highlight the importance of proactive strategies to manage stress. By understanding the factors contributing to stress and effective coping mechanisms, stakeholders can better support their residents.

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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
15.00%
发文量
171
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Prosthodontics promotes the advanced study and practice of prosthodontics, implant, esthetic, and reconstructive dentistry. It is the official journal of the American College of Prosthodontists, the American Dental Association-recognized voice of the Specialty of Prosthodontics. The journal publishes evidence-based original scientific articles presenting information that is relevant and useful to prosthodontists. Additionally, it publishes reports of innovative techniques, new instructional methodologies, and instructive clinical reports with an interdisciplinary flair. The journal is particularly focused on promoting the study and use of cutting-edge technology and positioning prosthodontists as the early-adopters of new technology in the dental community.
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