A 6-Step plan to help doctors deal with occupational stress

01 July,2019 12:07 PM IST |   |  mid-day online correspondent

Doctors are trained to understand the causes and effects of stress which enables them to point us to health resources for stress management

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On the occasion of Doctor's day, here are a few factors contributing to a doctor's stressful life along with an expert plan for stress relief.

All over the world, individuals are generally advised to speak to a doctor when stress-related issues feel too challenging, and rightly so. Doctors are trained to understand the causes and effects of stress which enables them to point us to health resources for stress management. While they may be quite adept at managing their own stress as well, this may not always be the case as the kind of stress doctors face is way beyond the basic run-of-the-mill stress.

A study revealed that, in comparison to the general population, the amount of doctors experiencing ‘above threshold' levels of stress is 28% out of which 18% experienced this level of stress on the job. Similar studies by International medical associations as well as The Mayo Clinic revealed that doctors on a weekly basis work 10 hours more than the average population. The rates of emotional exhaustion were also seen to be higher at 43% than the general population rate that was 24%. In fact, a Medscape survey also reported that doctors in 26 or 27 specialities rated their burnout levels as a "4" or higher on a 1-7 scale, while nearly 60% of emergency room doctors experienced burnout.

Dr. Santoshkumar Dora, Senior Cardiologist of the Asian Heart Institute says that "We deal with multiple cases with a high-level of complexity on a daily basis due to which we may need to put in extra hours, so to ensure that the patient receives the best treatment."

Various factors contribute to stress in the medical profession. Let us delve into identifying the key sources of stress, anxiety, and burnout in doctors:

"Stress is integral to a doctor's life. The best way to decrease stress during office hours is to keep interacting with patients and relatives and give enough time to listen to them while explaining the facts about the disease and the possible outcomes even with the best possible treatment efforts. So be patient with the patient. Yoga and meditations give lots of peace and calmness. This, in turn, helps in decreasing the stress during working hours," says Dr. Dora.

While we are looking towards expert advise, following are 6 steps to help doctors deal with occupational stress:

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