Study on Occupational Safety Investigation and Health Management of Pain Clinicians in Guiyang City
Objective To investigate the occupational safety and health(OSH)management of pain clinicians in Guiyang City,and to provide a basis for OSH management of pain clinicians.Methods From March 2021 to May 2023,the age,educational background,professional title and whether to be the head of the department of pain clinicians in 16 hospitals in Guiyang City were investigated.The Chinese perceived stress scale(CPSS)and Maslach burnout intentory-general survey(MBI)were used to analyze the stress and burnout of pain clinicians.The number of patient visit violence experienced by pain clinicians from March 2020 to March 2021 was counted and the survey results were analyzed.Results The scores of CPSS score of pain clinicians in Guiyang City was(40.41±9.96)points.The scores of MBI emotional exhaustion,depersonalization and occupational efficacy of pain clinicians in Guiyang City were(16.45±7.08)points,(16.38±6.40)points and(19.00±8.78)points.There was a negative correlation between professional title,whether to be the head of the department and emotional exhaustion dimension(r=-0.794,-0.781,P<0.001).There was a positive correlation between professional title and depersonalization dimension(r=0.604,P<0.001).There was a negative correlation between whether to be the head of the department and depersonalization dimension(r=-0.662,P<0.001).There was a positive correlation between professional title and occupational efficacy dimension(r=0.623,P<0.001).There was a negative correlation between whether to be the head of the department and occupational efficacy dimension(r=-0.645,P<0.001).Among the 143 pain clinicians surveyed,2 pain clinicians suffered violence during visits,and a total of 3 cases of violence during visits were collected.Conclusion The pain clinicians in Guiyang City are facing certain occupational pressure and high job burnout.The residents are more obvious.At the same time,the pain clinicians also face the violence of visiting patients.
department of pain managementmedical staffoccupational safety and healthChinese perceived stress scalejob burnoutpatient and visitor violence