MORBIDITY DUE TO STRESS IN POSTGRADUATE TRAINEE DOCTORS OF KARACHI
1YASMIN MUMTAZ, 2FARAH ASAD MANSURI, 1ASHRAF JAHANGEER, 2SARA ADNAN
ABSTRACT
Objective: To find
out stress level and its related morbidity among Postgraduate Medical
Trainees.
Methodology: This Descriptive cross sectional study
was conducted at Dow University of Health Sciences and Agha Khan
University Hospital Karachi during January to December 2008. Postgraduate
Medical trainees who were pursuing FCPS, MCPS and DCPS were included.
Self administered Questioner were distributed and doctors were selected
by non-probability convenience sampling technique.
Result: Trainee doctors were found stressed 62.3%.
A large no of trainees (34%) complained of Indigestion. Palpitation,
tearfulness, waking at night, poor appetite found in (24 - 25%).
Complain of minor psychiatric illnesses, tiredness and lack of energy,
having more responsibility than can handle, in ability to stop thinking
about problem, difficulty in taking decisions, feeling of being
trapped or cornered in 45- 50% doctors.
Conclusion: The stress level of Postgraduate trainees
was found to be high There were high prevalence of physical morbidities
as well as minor psychiatric illnesses.
Keyword: Stress, postgraduate trainee, stress morbidity,
physical, psychological.
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