Anxiety and resilience in palliative medicine physicians

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Velasquez Marin, Cristhian Alexis [1 ]
Javier Avendano-Vasquez, Carlos [2 ]
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[1] Univ Antonio Narino, Bogota, Colombia
[2] Antonio Narino Univ, Sch Nursing, Bogota, Colombia
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Psychological care; Terminal care; End of life care; BURNOUT;
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10.1136/spcare-2023-004455
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Objective To identify the relationship between the degree of anxiety and the capacity for resilience in palliative care physicians. Methods Cross-sectional analytical study with non-probability sampling. We included 42 Colombian Palliative Care Physicians and administered a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Zung Anxiety Scale and the Resilience Scale. Results 42 palliative care physicians with an average age of 41 participated in the study. Anxious symptoms were present in 100% of the physicians evaluated. Mild or moderate anxiety was identified in 93.7% of the population and 6.3% of people with severe anxiety symptoms. Less than half of the participants considered demonstrated high levels of resilience. We found an inverse and significant correlation between the factors that make up the Resilience Scale and the manifestation of psychological and physical symptoms of anxiety. Conclusion Our results reflect that the population of palliative care physicians has a higher risk and exposure to developing anxiety and its adverse outcomes. We found higher anxiety levels compared with other studies so this population requires greater vigilance and intervention in treating and preventing mental health difficulties.
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页码:E1754 / E1757
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