Stress in Doctors: A Pilot Study of the University Teaching Hospital,Lusaka, Zambia |
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Authors: | Anitha Menon Betty Munalula Christine Glazebrook |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Zambiasheladia@coppernet.zm;3. University of Zambia;4. University of Nottingham |
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Abstract: | This study had the objective of explored the stressful aspects of a doctor's job at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka, Zambia. Stress can have a serious effect on the work output of a doctor and on their physical and mental health. The data were collected from 41 doctors at UTH using the Perceived Stress Scale and a stress check list. The results revealed that out of the list of 14 possible stressors, Zambian doctors in this sample identified an average of 7.3 aspects of their job (SD=2.7) as being stressful. Lack of resources to carry out their job, the workload, the low level of reward and the long working hours were most frequently identified as stressors. |
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Keywords: | stress doctors coping strategies mental health |
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