[Patient-related stressful experiences in psychiatry residency].

Patiëntgerelateerde stresserende ervaringen tijdens de opleiding psychiatrie.

Journal

Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie
ISSN: 0303-7339
Titre abrégé: Tijdschr Psychiatr
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 0423731

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2024
Historique:
medline: 23 4 2024
pubmed: 23 4 2024
entrez: 23 4 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Residents in psychiatry can be confronted with patient-related stressful experiences which can be impactful. Guidelines for dealing with these are lacking. Questioning residents in psychiatry about patient-related stressful adversities, their impact and resources to contribute to the existing literature. Qualitative study through semi-structured interviews of six psychiatry residents, followed by data-analysis using thematic analysis. Reported patient-related stressful experiences were suicide, verbal and imminent physical aggression, questioning expertise, concerns about legal consequences, powerlessness and expectations. Cognitive and physical impact was experienced with symptoms similar to acute stress disorder. The most important resource is social support. In this study new patient related stressful experiences are reported that have not previously been described in the literature. Since estimating the impact of a patient related stressful experience proves difficult, it seems appropriate that the environment of the resident offers active support and further development of residents’ skills is stimulated.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
Residents in psychiatry can be confronted with patient-related stressful experiences which can be impactful. Guidelines for dealing with these are lacking.
AIM OBJECTIVE
Questioning residents in psychiatry about patient-related stressful adversities, their impact and resources to contribute to the existing literature.
METHOD METHODS
Qualitative study through semi-structured interviews of six psychiatry residents, followed by data-analysis using thematic analysis.
RESULTS RESULTS
Reported patient-related stressful experiences were suicide, verbal and imminent physical aggression, questioning expertise, concerns about legal consequences, powerlessness and expectations. Cognitive and physical impact was experienced with symptoms similar to acute stress disorder. The most important resource is social support.
CONCLUSION CONCLUSIONS
In this study new patient related stressful experiences are reported that have not previously been described in the literature. Since estimating the impact of a patient related stressful experience proves difficult, it seems appropriate that the environment of the resident offers active support and further development of residents’ skills is stimulated.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38650512
pii: TVPart_13297

Types de publication

English Abstract Journal Article

Langues

dut

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IM

Pagination

151-155

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