Prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms among medical residents in Tunisia: a cross-sectional survey

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作者
Marzouk, Mehdi [1 ]
Ouanes-Besbes, Lamia [1 ]
Ouanes, Islem [1 ]
Hammouda, Zeineb [1 ]
Dachraoui, Fahmi [1 ]
Abroug, Fekri [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Monastir, Dept Intens Care, Teaching Hosp, Fatouma Bourguiba & Res Lab LR12SP15, Monastir, Tunisia
关键词
human resource management; PROSPECTIVE COHORT; BURNOUT; STUDENTS; METAANALYSIS; DISTRESS; STRESS; ASSOCIATION; PHYSICIANS; INTERNS; ERRORS;
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10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020655
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective To assess the prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms and the associated risk factors among Tunisian medical residents. Design Cross-sectional survey. Setting Faculty of Medicine, Tunis. Participants All Tunisian medical residents brought together between 14 and 22 December 2015 to choose their next 6-month rotation. Intervention The items of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HAD) questionnaire were employed to capture the prevalence of anxiety and/or depression among the residents. The statistical relationships between anxiety and depression (HAD score) and sociodemographic and work-related data were explored by Poisson regression. Results 1700 out of 2200 (77%) medical residents (mean age: 28.52 years, female: 60.8%) answered the questionnaire. The mean working hours per week was 62 +/- 21 hours; 73% ensured a mean of 5.4 +/- 3 night shifts per month; and only 8% of them could benefit from a day of safety rest. Overall, 74.1% of the participating residents had either definite (43.6%) or probable (30.5%) anxiety, while 62% had definite (30.5%) or probable (31.5%) depression symptoms, with 20% having both definite anxiety and definite depression. The total HAD score was significantly associated with the resident's age (OR=1.014, 95%CI 1.006 to 1.023, p=0.001); female gender (OR=1.114, 95%CI 1.083 to 1.145, p<0.0001); and the heavy burden of work imposed on a weekly or monthly basis, as reflected by the number of night shifts per month (OR=1.048, 95%CI 1.016 to 1.082, p=0.03) and the number of hours worked per week (OR=1.008, 95%CI 1.005 to 1.011, p<0.0001). Compared with medical specialties, the generally accepted difficult specialties (surgical or medical-surgical) were associated with a higher HAD score (OR=1.459, 95%CI 1.172 to 1.816, p=0.001). Conclusion Tunisian residents experience a rate of anxiety/depression substantially higher than that reported at the international level. This phenomenon is worrying as it has been associated with an increase in medical errors, work dissatisfaction and attrition. The means of improving the well-being of Tunisian medical residents are explored, emphasising those requiring immediate implementation.
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