Comparison of perception of stress and consumption of anxiolytics in hospital and out-hospital conditions: a cross-sectional study

BackgroundThe workplace is a place where medical workers are exposed to extreme stress, particularly during medical emergencies or events of epidemic or pandemic proportions. Anxiolytic therapy is often used to overcome professional challenges. Deepening knowledge about the prevalence of the use of...

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Main Authors: Željko Jovanović, Sara Pešut, Bojan Miletić
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1339246/full
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description BackgroundThe workplace is a place where medical workers are exposed to extreme stress, particularly during medical emergencies or events of epidemic or pandemic proportions. Anxiolytic therapy is often used to overcome professional challenges. Deepening knowledge about the prevalence of the use of anxiolytics and the perception of stress among medical workers enables the timely recognition of problems and the preparation of measures to improve the working conditions and quality of life of medical workers. The study’s primary objective was to investigate whether there were differences in the usage of anxiolytics among healthcare professionals in and out of the hospital. In addition to the main objective, there are other objectives that have been established: To examine whether there are statistically justified differences in stress perceptions between hospital and outpatient healthcare professionals; 2. To examine the stress factors in the workplace in both hospital and outpatient settings. To compare the frequency of taking anxiolytics with respect to various variables (age, seniority, occupation and level of education); 4. determines the impact of working conditions on stress perception and life satisfaction in healthcare professionals. The design of research: Cross-sectional research.Materials and methodsThe research involved 159 healthcare professionals in Slavonski Brod: 96 employees of the General Hospital “Dr. Josip Benčević” and 63 employees of the Health Center and the Institute for Emergency Medicine of Brodsko-Posavina County. Respondents were able to participate in the study by filling out questionnaires online. The questionnaire was designed to be voluntary and anonymous and contained 53 questions.ResultsStatistically significant differences were shown in the perception of stress, which is greater in hospital staff, than in the difference between stressors in the workplace, where hospital staff showed higher values in all categories, but three factors are more significant differences: “Organization of the workplace and financial issues,” “Conflicts and communication at work” and “Professional and intellectual requirements.” There are significant differences in the frequency of using anxiolytics with the assistance of a psychiatrist. Working conditions have a much greater impact on the perception of stress and life satisfaction in hospital staff, while in hospital staff only a weak link between the perception of stress and life satisfaction is expressed. Anxiolytics are consumed by 27.10% of hospital workers and 23.80% of outside-the-hospital workers.ConclusionThe consumption of anxiolytic drugs by healthcare professionals in hospital and outpatient conditions does not make a significant difference, but they do have statistically significant differences in their perception of stress.
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spelling doaj.art-ce7eaaea188a4f45bf507a529e84e7792024-02-19T13:18:20ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652024-02-011210.3389/fpubh.2024.13392461339246Comparison of perception of stress and consumption of anxiolytics in hospital and out-hospital conditions: a cross-sectional studyŽeljko Jovanović0Željko Jovanović1Sara Pešut2Bojan Miletić3Faculty of Health Studies, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaFaculty of Medicine, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, CroatiaFaculty of Medicine, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, CroatiaFaculty of Health Studies, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaBackgroundThe workplace is a place where medical workers are exposed to extreme stress, particularly during medical emergencies or events of epidemic or pandemic proportions. Anxiolytic therapy is often used to overcome professional challenges. Deepening knowledge about the prevalence of the use of anxiolytics and the perception of stress among medical workers enables the timely recognition of problems and the preparation of measures to improve the working conditions and quality of life of medical workers. The study’s primary objective was to investigate whether there were differences in the usage of anxiolytics among healthcare professionals in and out of the hospital. In addition to the main objective, there are other objectives that have been established: To examine whether there are statistically justified differences in stress perceptions between hospital and outpatient healthcare professionals; 2. To examine the stress factors in the workplace in both hospital and outpatient settings. To compare the frequency of taking anxiolytics with respect to various variables (age, seniority, occupation and level of education); 4. determines the impact of working conditions on stress perception and life satisfaction in healthcare professionals. The design of research: Cross-sectional research.Materials and methodsThe research involved 159 healthcare professionals in Slavonski Brod: 96 employees of the General Hospital “Dr. Josip Benčević” and 63 employees of the Health Center and the Institute for Emergency Medicine of Brodsko-Posavina County. Respondents were able to participate in the study by filling out questionnaires online. The questionnaire was designed to be voluntary and anonymous and contained 53 questions.ResultsStatistically significant differences were shown in the perception of stress, which is greater in hospital staff, than in the difference between stressors in the workplace, where hospital staff showed higher values in all categories, but three factors are more significant differences: “Organization of the workplace and financial issues,” “Conflicts and communication at work” and “Professional and intellectual requirements.” There are significant differences in the frequency of using anxiolytics with the assistance of a psychiatrist. Working conditions have a much greater impact on the perception of stress and life satisfaction in hospital staff, while in hospital staff only a weak link between the perception of stress and life satisfaction is expressed. Anxiolytics are consumed by 27.10% of hospital workers and 23.80% of outside-the-hospital workers.ConclusionThe consumption of anxiolytic drugs by healthcare professionals in hospital and outpatient conditions does not make a significant difference, but they do have statistically significant differences in their perception of stress.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1339246/fullanxiolyticsbenzodiazepinesstressworkhealthcare professional
spellingShingle Željko Jovanović
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Bojan Miletić
Comparison of perception of stress and consumption of anxiolytics in hospital and out-hospital conditions: a cross-sectional study
Frontiers in Public Health
anxiolytics
benzodiazepines
stress
work
healthcare professional
title Comparison of perception of stress and consumption of anxiolytics in hospital and out-hospital conditions: a cross-sectional study
title_full Comparison of perception of stress and consumption of anxiolytics in hospital and out-hospital conditions: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Comparison of perception of stress and consumption of anxiolytics in hospital and out-hospital conditions: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of perception of stress and consumption of anxiolytics in hospital and out-hospital conditions: a cross-sectional study
title_short Comparison of perception of stress and consumption of anxiolytics in hospital and out-hospital conditions: a cross-sectional study
title_sort comparison of perception of stress and consumption of anxiolytics in hospital and out hospital conditions a cross sectional study
topic anxiolytics
benzodiazepines
stress
work
healthcare professional
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1339246/full
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