Stress and coping in hospital doctors
โ Scribed by Tattersall, Andrew J. ;Bennett, Paul ;Pugh, Stirling
- Book ID
- 101292406
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 76 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0748-8386
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โฆ Synopsis
To investigate the role of coping in the relationship between job stress and well-being in hospital doctors, a survey was conducted in a large teaching hospital. Questionnaires were completed by 170 hospital doctors (house ocers to consultants) from a range of specialties. Psychological distress, as measured by the General Health Questionnaire and depression and anxiety scales, was associated with both particular work situations and speciยฎc coping strategies. Distress increased with greater job constraints, management issues and problems of diagnosis and treatment. Higher levels of distress were associated with coping strategies that involved emotional distancing from stressors in contrast to actively dealing with them. Clearly, while some stresses encountered by doctors are intrinsic to the job, others (such as hours worked) may be modiยฎed. Some doctors may reduce the stress associated with these factors by the use of appropriate coping strategies.
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