曼谷大都会管理医院外国本科医学实习生的压力及应对策略

Pub Date : 2023-03-04 DOI:10.56808/2586-940x.1024
Prakasit Wannapaschaiyong, K. Kallawicha
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背景:医务人员的压力是至关重要的,因为它会对遭受压力的个人以及他们的临床实践表现造成不利的健康结果,这可能会对患者造成严重的后果。本研究主要针对在海外获得医学学位的实习生,因为他们可能会因临床工作和执照考试而承受更大的压力。本研究旨在了解在泰国曼谷实习的外国本科医师的压力水平、应对策略及相关因素。方法:采用横断面研究设计,对来自曼谷市立医院的49名实习生进行调查。压力评估使用Suanprung压力测试和简短的COPE清单(泰国版)。采用描述性分析、卡方检验和多元线性回归分析探讨应激、应对策略与其他潜在因素之间的关系。结果:外国本科医学实习生的问题性压力患病率为69.4%。与问题性压力相关的因素是女性(p < 0.047)和月收入较低(p < 0.001)。这些医学实习生主要使用适应性应对策略(接受、积极应对和计划),而不是不良适应应对策略(自我分心、自责和发泄)。在某些部门从事宗教活动和执勤与适应性应对策略显著相关,而高压力水平与不适应应对策略显著相关。结论:这是泰国第一个评估这些医疗实习生应对策略的研究。这些实习生被认为容易受到压力的负面影响。
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Stress and Stress Coping Strategies among Foreign Bachelor’s Medical Interns in Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Hospitals
Background : Stress among medical personnel is crucial, as it can cause the adverse health outcome to individuals who suffer from the stress as well as their clinical practice performance, which may cause serious outcomes to patients. This study focuses on the interns who received their medical degree overseas because they may have more stress due to their required clinical work and license examination. We conducted our study to determine the stress level, coping strategies, and associated factors among foreign bachelor ' s medical interns in Bangkok, Thailand. Method : A cross-sectional study design was conducted among 49 interns from Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Hospitals. Stress was assessed using the Suanprung stress test and the Brief COPE inventory (Thai version). Descriptive analysis, Chi-square tests, and multiple linear regression analysis were used to investigate the association between stress, coping strategies and other potential factors. Results : The prevalence of problematic stress among foreign bachelor ' s medical interns was 69.4%. Factors associated with problematic stress were being female ( p ¼ 0.047) and having a lower monthly income ( p < 0.001). These medical interns predominantly used adaptive coping strategies (acceptance, active coping, and planning), rather than mal-adaptive coping strategies (self-distraction, self-blame, and venting). Practicing religion and being on duty in certain departments had signi fi cant associations with adaptive coping strategies, whereas high stress levels were signi fi cantly associated with maladaptive coping strategies. Conclusion : This is the fi rst study in Thailand to evaluate coping strategies in these medical interns. These interns are recognized as vulnerable to the negative effects of stress.
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