Figure I – OMA Physician Health Program 2002 Annual Report.
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Figure I – OMA Physician Health Program 2002 Annual Report
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The more frequent Psychoactive Substances used in the population of 57 anesthesiologists studied
DRUGS Total Harmful Use Dependence
n (%) n (%) n (%)
Alcohol 20 (35,1) 7 (12,3) 13 (22,8)
Benzodiazepines 20 (35,1) 3 (5,2) 17 (29,8)
Opioids 34 (59,6) 4 (7,0) 30 (52,6)
Cocaine and Crack 3 (5,2) 3 (5,2) 0 (0)
Marijuana 6 (10,5) 4 (7,0) 2 (3,5)
Amphetamines 6 (10,5) 2 (3,5) 4 (7,0)
Inhalants 1 (1,8) 1 (1,8) 0 (0)
Addiction Center of Treatment of Physician Addicted ( UNIFESP)
Table 1 – Casuistry of the Department of Drug Addict Physicians (Uniad) São Paulo - Brasil
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Diagnosis of Mental Co-morbidities (ICD 10) n* %
Co-morbidities cases 24 42,1
Depression (F32 and F33) 12 21,0
Personality Disorders (F60) 6 10,5
Bipolar Disorders (F31) 5 8,7
Anxiety Disorders (F41) 4 7,0
Schizophrenia (F20) 1 1,7
*This number may exceed 57, since various cases present multiple diagnoses.
Addiction Center of Treatment of Physician Addicted
Table 2 – Casuistry of the Department of Drug Addict Physicians (Uniad) São Paulo - Brasil
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The 2 nd year of training showed the highest level of job strain;
the female anesthetists showed a higher level of strain ;
anesthetists between 25 and 35 years old experienced the highest level of job strain;
the married anesthetists reported less job strain than single and divorced anesthetists;
the job strain and engagement level do not show any difference according to the
number of hospital where they work;
the median of work control level for Brazilians in relation to Belgian anesthestetis showed statistical difference in the work planning control and time management control;
alcoholism showed a high prevalence in training anesthesiologists and in the preceptors.
STUDY of RELATIONSHIP AMONG OCCUPATIONAL STRESS LEVEL and THE WORK CONDITIONS: IN ANESTHESIOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMS IN BRAZIL
Table 3 – Results of the Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology’s Research.