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Exploring the impact of stress on nurses’ and doctors’ health in both professional and personal settings, Dr. Ray O’Connor delves into the latest clinical articles shedding light on this crucial issue.

Physicians face immense responsibilities, long hours, and work-related pressures that often spill over into their personal lives. A recent review article from the esteemed Mayo Clinic in the United States1 focuses on the mental well-being of physicians themselves.

In 2020, only 43.6% of physicians reported satisfaction with their work-life balance, compared to 62.5% of the general US working population. Despite this, a significant 72.2% would still choose to pursue a career in medicine, indicating that the rewards outweigh the challenges for many physicians.

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Medical professionals, including doctors, face unique stressors that can lead to burnout, substance abuse issues, and mental health challenges similar to those experienced by the general population. However, the stigma surrounding mental health remains a significant barrier for physicians seeking help.

Many physicians fear how disclosing a mental health concern may impact their careers. It is crucial to emphasize that seeking assistance is a proactive step. Proper treatment can ultimately enhance their professional lives, as seeking help is viewed positively by credentialing bodies and licensing boards.

State licensing boards are now incorporating ‘safe harbor’ language on licensing applications, encouraging physicians to disclose a wider range of physical and mental health conditions. Seeking appropriate treatment not only benefits the individual but also ensures better patient care.

The well-being of nurses and doctors in the workplace is paramount for their performance and the quality of care they provide. While various tools exist to assess health, a comprehensive overview of instruments specifically tailored for evaluating healthcare professionals’ well-being is currently lacking. This study2 offers a detailed examination of available health assessment tools designed and validated for hospital-based healthcare professionals.

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After analyzing 1204 studies, the researchers identified 986 unique instruments, with 32 comprehensive tools suitable for broad health screening. Due to the extensive number of instruments, detailed assessments of validity and reliability for each tool were not feasible.

Regrettably, medical negligence claims are on the rise. It is estimated that a majority of practicing physicians will encounter at least one claim during their careers. This paper3 examines what the authors term ‘Medical Malpractice Stress Syndrome’. The stress from litigation and medical malpractice claims can have far-reaching effects on a clinician’s life, potentially exacerbating existing conditions such as substance abuse disorders, depression, and anxiety.

The authors delve into this topic extensively, offering valuable strategies to help physicians manage stress effectively. Recommendations include prioritizing wellness and self-care, reframing litigation as an opportunity for personal growth, and dedicating time to activities outside of work to promote well-being.

Recent studies indicate a rise in workplace stress among Norwegian physicians, particularly general practitioners (GPs). In a comprehensive literature review,4 researchers identify trends in occupational stress and factors contributing to burnout among Norwegian physicians.

The findings reveal that while occupational stress decreases gradually from medical school to later stages of a physician’s career, the prevalence of an effort-reward imbalance has significantly increased among GPs in recent years. Additionally, female physicians report higher levels of occupational stress compared to their male counterparts.

Work-home conflict levels tend to peak around 10 years post-graduation before stabilizing. Factors such as work-home conflict, lack of colleague support, excessive work hours, and low autonomy are identified as independent predictors of occupational stress.

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Lastly, a systematic review5 examines work stress and burnout among emergency physicians, shedding light on the unique challenges they face in their professional roles. The study underscores the higher rates of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization reported by emergency physicians compared to other healthcare professionals, with work-related factors playing a significant role in these outcomes.

Personal characteristics such as age, personality traits, previous experiences, and coping mechanisms are highlighted as key determinants of burnout and work-related stress among emergency physicians. Recognizing these factors is crucial for implementing targeted interventions to support the well-being of these frontline healthcare providers.

References:

  1. Couser G et al. Physician Health Series, Part 3: Physician Mental Health. Mayo Clin Proc. July 2024;99(7):1178-1186 n https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2024.01.020
  2. Boskma A et al. Prioritising nurses’ and doctors’ health at work: a scoping review of monitoring instruments. BMJ Open 2024;14:e079861. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079861.
  3. Cocchiarale F et al. Medical Malpractice Stress Syndrome. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America Volume 43, Issue 1, February 2025, Pages 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emc.2024.05.024
  4. Oftung B et al. Occupational stress among Norwegian physicians: A literature review of long-term prospective studies 2007-2019. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2025; 53: 302-310. doi: 10.1177/14034948241243164.
  5. Somville F et al. Work stress and burnout among emergency physicians: a systematic review of last 10 years of research. Acta Clin Belg 2024 Feb;79(1):52-61. doi:10.1080/17843286.2023.2273611.

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