外科医生,不要自愈:对澳大利亚泌尿科医生健康状况的研究。

A P Wines, M H Khadra, R D Wines
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背景:现代外科实践是充满压力和焦虑的。我们调查了泌尿科医生的健康状况和他们对自身保健的态度。方法:对275名澳大拉西亚泌尿科医师进行问卷调查,了解其对身心健康的态度;收到205份答复。结果:10%的人报告有严重的身体疾病。不到一半的人拥有自己的全科医生(GP),不到三分之一的人在过去12个月内看过医生。大多数人在某个时候给自己开过药,包括抗生素、麻醉和非麻醉镇痛药以及苯二氮卓类药物。几乎所有人都报告说,他们的泌尿科实践的各个方面导致了他们的焦虑。更多的人认为这种焦虑是在手术室外经历的压力的结果,而不是与手术直接相关的问题。据报道,有少量心理问题,只有不到10%的人曾经看过精神病医生。很明显,大多数澳大拉西亚泌尿科医生不愿意讨论他们可能有的任何心理问题。即使发现了具体的问题,也很少有人寻求适当的治疗。结论:对于澳大利亚泌尿科医生和普通医生来说,更经常地去看全科医生是有利的,并且更愿意讨论他们可能遇到的任何心理困难。
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Surgeon, don't heal thyself: a study of the health of Australasian urologists.

Background: Modern surgical practice is stressful and anxiety-producing. We investigated urologists health and their attitude to their own health care.

Methods: Two hundred and seventy-five Australasian urologists were surveyed to ascertain their attitudes to their physical and psychological health; 205 responses were received.

Results: Ten per cent reported serious physical illnesses. Fewer than half had their own general practitioner (GP), and fewer than one-third had seen a doctor in the previous 12 months. A majority had, at some time, prescribed themselves medication, including antibiotics, narcotic and non-narcotic analgesia and benzodiazepams. Nearly all reported that aspects of their urological practice caused them anxiety. More felt that this anxiety was the result of pressures experienced outside the operating theatre than problems directly related to performing surgery. A small number of psychological problems were reported, and fewer than 10 per cent had ever a visited a psychiatrist. It was evident that most Australasian urologists were unwilling to discuss any psychological problems that they may have. Even when a specific problem had been identified, few sought the appropriate care.

Conclusions: It would be advantageous for Australasian urologists and doctors in general to see their GP more regularly, and be more willing to discuss any psychological difficulties that they may experience.

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