Assessment of anxiety among emergency health care providers and other departments at Bahrain Defense Force Hospital
Authors: Maryam Adam Ali , Noora Adam Ali , Salah Ali Alghanem
Abstract
Background: Emergency physicians are exposed daily to many workplace stressors; hence, this study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of anxiety level amongst emergency physicians in comparison to physicians from other departments. Methods: This is a 1-year period cross-sectional study that determined the anxiety level of 140 physicians from different departments at Bahrain Defense Force (BDF) Hospital by using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale. This study was done from (May 2019 until April 2020). Results: Overall, almost half of the participants had minimal level of anxiety and only 5.7% had severe anxiety level. The radiologists showed the highest anxiety level (mean 7.80), while emergency physicians had scored a mean of 5.63. In addition, the anxiety level was seen more prevalent amongst junior physicians with a mean of 6.26 and amongst female residents with a mean of 6.38. Conclusion: This study concluded that the average of anxiety level amongst BDF physicians was not high and that some departments had higher anxiety level than emergency department physicians.Keywords: Emergency department, doctors, anxiety, mental health
Pubmed Style
Maryam Adam Ali, Noora Adam Ali, Salah Ali Alghanem. Assessment of anxiety among emergency health care providers and other departments at Bahrain Defense Force Hospital. SJE Med. 2020; 02 (June 2020): 63-69. doi:10.24911/SJEMed/72-1584975602
Publication History
Received: April 01, 2020
Accepted: May 18, 2020
Published: June 02, 2020
Authors
Maryam Adam Ali
Intern at Emergency Department, BDF Hospital, Kingdom of Bahrain
Noora Adam Ali
Medical Student at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland - Medical University of Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain
Salah Ali Alghanem
Consultant Emergency Medicine, Emergency Department at BDF Hospital, Kingdom of Bahrain