Author/Authors :
Al-Meerza, Amna Ministry of Health - Hadia Clinic - Primary Health Care, Kuwait , Al-Sayegh, Safeya F.Y. Ministry of Health - West Farwaniya Clinic - Primary Health Care, Kuwait , Al-Sayrafy, Laila M. Ministry of Health - Al-Ossamy Center - Primary Health Care, Kuwait , Alkoot, Ebtisam M. Ministry of Health - Qurain Polyclinic, Kuwait , El-Shazly, Medhat K. Alexandria University - Medical Research Institute - Department of Medical Statistics, Egypt , El-Shazly, Medhat K. Ministry of Health - Department of Health Information and Medical records, Kuwait , Kamel, Mohammed Ibrahim Alexandria University - Faculty of Medicine - Community Medicine Department, Egypt , Kamel, Mohammed Ibrahim Ministry of Health - Department of Occupational Medicine, Kuwait
Abstract :
Background: Work stress is an important problem that affects physicians. Sources and expressions of stress among hospital physicians (HP) and primary health care (PHC) physicians (PHCP) differ due to the nature of clinical work duties. Objective: Was to compare sources and expressions of stress among HP and PHCP. Subjects and Methods: Data were collected from 247 HP working in a general hospital and 250 working in PHC centers in Kuwait using the Quick Stress Questionnaire (QSQ), in addition to sociodemographic and work characteristics of physicians. Results: Both HP and PHCP suffered from only few sources of stress. Also they had relatively low mean percent scores for the three studied domains of stress. HP tended to significantly suffer from more sources of stress than PHCP (2.33 +1.88 compared with 1.91 + 1.956, P = 0.003). Significantly higher proportions of HP suffered from work, financial, family, and social/personal relationship concerns than PHCP. Self-image and sex concerns were more likely encountered among PHCP than HP. The overall mean percent score of stress expression did not differ significantly between the two groups (25.7+ 16.9% compared with 25.1 + 18.9%). However, few somatic expressions were more significantly expressed among PHCP. Conclusion: HP were significantly more exposed to sources of stress than PHCP. Overall, both groups had similar level of stress expressions with some differences in the somatic expressions domain.
Keywords :
Work stress , Physicians , Hospital , Primary health care