The impact of occupational hazards and traumatic events among Belgian emergency physicians

Apr 29, 2016Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine

Stress and work dangers faced by emergency doctors in Belgium

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Abstract

14.5% of Emergency Physicians met clinical levels of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

  • One out of three Emergency Physicians reported sub-clinical levels of anxiety.
  • Emergency Physicians experience high levels of fatigue, which were not directly linked to traumatic events or occupational hazards.
  • Social support from colleagues is associated with reduced complaints of post-traumatic stress and psychological distress.
  • Job satisfaction appears to serve as a protective factor against psychological distress and burnout.
  • The occurrence of violent incidents is notably linked to increased psychological distress and perceived fatigue.

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