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응급실 인턴의 업무와 관련된 피로도, 스트레스 및 우울증

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여인환, 김종근, 이미진, 신수정, 류현욱, 박정배, 서강석, 박신률, 양승준, 장태창, 제동욱, 최마이클승필
논문 게재지
대한응급의학회지, 24권 4호 p.428-438
논문 게재년
2013
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응급실 인턴의 업무와 관련된 피로도, 스트레스 및 우울증

 

여인환, 김종근, 이미진, 신수정, 류현욱, 박정배, 서강석, 박신률, 양승준, 장태창, 제동욱, 최마이클승필

 

대한응급의학회지,  24권 4호 p.428-438

 

 

ABSTRACT

 

Purpose: An internship is a very generally a stressful period during medical training in general. Working in the Emergency Department (ED) is especially difficult and stressful because of its unique clinical environment. Our goal was to determine the level of the depression, fatigue, sleep disorders and stress of interns in the ED.

Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to 430 interns who are working or had worked in the ED. The questionnaire included questions about general characteristics and scales relating to symptoms of depression, fatigue, sleep disorder and stress.
Results: Of the 430 questionnaires given out, 178(41.4%) were returned. The mean age of the participants was 28.4 2.9, and 123(69.5%) were male. Also, 112(63.3%) participants were working at an alumni-affiliated hospital or at related hospital. The interns at an unrelated hospital experienced more discrimination than those working at an alumni-related hospital (21.5% vs. 9.8%, respectively, p=0.031). Also, female interns experienced more sexual harassment than male interns (16.7% vs. 2.4%, respectively, p=0.001). The
average score for medical outcomes study MOS sleep scale, Beck Depression Inventory, Fatigue Severity Scale and Cohen Perceived Stress Scale were 16.24.0, 8.07.8, 4.3 1.2 and 19.45.4, respectively. The degree of participation in treating patients first hand (OR 2.33, 95% CI=1.19- 4.57), experiencing discrimination (OR 3.17, 95% CI=1.15- 8.73) and long working hours (OR 2.02, 95% CI=1.05-3.86) had a significant effect on stress and depression.
Conclusion: The interns who worked at an ED had higher fatigue and stress scores compared to ordinary person. Also, participation, discrimination and working hours may be good to mention. Therefore, more research and effort is required to improve the factors that cause fatigue, stress and depression of the interns in ED.

 

Keywords: Emergency medicine, Internship and residency, Fatigue, Stress, Depression

 

Fulltext: http://210.101.116.28/W_files/kiss8/18402695_pv.pdf