Abstract

Introduction General physicians (GPs) have essential role in patient care and are exposed to high levels of job stress. GPs mental health affect on their functional ability and their medical management. Aims This study was carried out to evaluate the prevalence of GPs mental health in emergency wards in kashan university of medical sciences (IRAN). Method In this cross-sectional study, all of GPs in emergency wards include 90 subjects were studied. Survey instruments were two questionnaires: 1- demographic variables and 2- General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28). Data were analyzed by using spss soft ware and chi square, fisher- exact, mann-whitney statistical tests. Results The mean age of GPs was 36.11±5.67. 89.7% of them were married, 60.3%were male. In the study 41% GPs had mental health problem. The mean score of GHQ was 22.56±9.24.There was significant relation between mental health and age, employment situation and number of child. (p 0.05). Conclusion The results indicated that significant rate of GPs of emergency wards had mental disorder. Then further attention should be given to the mental health of general physicians in emergency wards by mental health providers for decreasing medical mismanage and mortality.

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