GP registrar well-being: a cross-sectional survey
Autor: | Ciaran Pier, Joanne Wainer, Dennis Mazalin, Mee Yoke Ling, Peter Schattner |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
lcsh:R5-920 DASS Cross-sectional study business.industry Research Debriefing Stressor education Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Buddy system Family medicine Well-being Medicine Anxiety Occupational stress medicine.symptom Family Practice business lcsh:Medicine (General) |
Zdroj: | Asia Pacific Family Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 1, p 2 (2010) Asia Pacific Family Medicine |
Popis: | Objectives To investigate the major stressors affecting GP registrars, how those at risk can be best identified and the most useful methods of managing or reducing their stress. Design, setting and participants Cross-sectional postal questionnaire of all GP registrars in one large regional training provider's catchment area. Main outcome measures The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS), a specifically developed Registrar Stressor Scale consisting of five subscales of potential stressors, plus closed questions on how to identify and manage stress in GP registrars. Results Survey response rate of 51% (102/199). Rural difficulties followed by achieving a work/life balance were the principal stressors. Ten percent of registrars were mildly or moderately depressed or anxious (DASS) and 7% mild to moderately anxious (DASS). Registrars preferred informal means of identifying those under stress (a buddy system and talks with their supervisors); similarly, they preferred to manage stress by discussions with family and friends, debriefing with peers and colleagues, or undertaking sport and leisure activities. Conclusions This study supports research which confirms that poor psychological well-being is an important issue for a significant minority of GP trainees. Regional training providers should ensure that they facilitate formal and informal strategies to identify those at risk and assist them to cope with their stress. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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