Experience and endocrine stress responses in neonatal and pediatric critical care nurses and physicians

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作者
Fischer, JE
Calame, A
Dettling, AC
Zeier, H
Fanconi, S
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Childrens Hosp, Dept Neonatol & Pediat Intens Care, CH-8032 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Behav Sci, Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
intensive care units; pediatric; intensive care; neonatal; nursing staff; hospital; physicians; stress; psychological; hydrocortisone; secretion; longitudinal studies; affect; anxiety; burnout;
D O I
10.1097/00003246-200009000-00027
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: Critical care is a working environment with frequent exposure to stressful events. High levels of psychological stress have been associated with increased prevalence of burnout. Psychological distress acts as a potent trigger of cortisol secretions. We attempted to objectify endocrine stress reactivity, Design: Observational cohort study during two 12-day periods in successive years. Setting: A tertiary multidisciplinary neonatal and pediatric intensive care unit (33 beds). Subjects: One hundred and twelve nurses and 27 physicians (94% accrual rate). Interventions and Measurements: Cortisol determined from salivary samples collected every 2 hrs and after stressful events. Participants recorded the subjective perception of stress with every sample. Endocrine reactions were defined as transient surges in cortisol of >50% and 2.5 nmol/L over the baseline. Main Results: During 7,145 working hours, we observed 474 (12.5%) endocrine reactions from 3,781 samples. The mean cortisol increase amounted to 10.6 nmol/L (219%). The mean occurrence rate of endocrine reactions per subject and sample was 0.159 (range, 0 - 0,43). Although the mean raw cortisol levels were lower in experienced team members (>3 yrs of intensive care vs. <3 yrs, 4.1 vs. 4.95 nmol/L, p < .001), professional experience failed to attenuate the frequency and magnitude of endocrine reactions, except for the subgroup of nurses and physicians with >8 yrs of intensive care experience. A high proportion (71.3%) of endocrine reactions occurred without conscious perception of stress. Unawareness of stress was higher in intensive care nurses (75.1%) than in intermediate care nurses (51,8%, p < .01), Conclusions: Stress-related cortisol surges occur frequently in neonatal and pediatric critical care staff. Cortisol increases are independent of subjective stress perception. Professional experience does not abate the endocrine stress reactivity.
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