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An evaluation of the professional, social and demographic profile and quality of life of physicians working at the Prehospital Emergency Medical System (SAMU) in Brazil
Tallo, Fernando Sabia; de Campos Vieira Abib, Simone; Baitello, André Luciano; Lopes, Renato Delascio.
  • Tallo, Fernando Sabia; Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Escola Paulista de Medicina (UNIFESP/EPM). Departamento de Cirurgia. São Paulo. BR
  • de Campos Vieira Abib, Simone; Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Escola Paulista de Medicina (UNIFESP/EPM). Departamento de Cirurgia. São Paulo. BR
  • Baitello, André Luciano; Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Escola Paulista de Medicina (UNIFESP/EPM). Departamento de Cirurgia. São Paulo. BR
  • Lopes, Renato Delascio; Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Escola Paulista de Medicina (UNIFESP/EPM). Departamento de Cirurgia. São Paulo. BR
Clinics ; 69(9): 601-607, 9/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-725407
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To describe the profile of physicians working at the Prehospital Emergency Medical System (SAMU) in Brazil and to evaluate their quality of life.

METHODS:

Both a semi-structured questionnaire with 57 questions and the SF-36 questionnaire were sent to research departments within SAMU in the Brazilian state capitals, the Federal District and inland towns in Brazil.

RESULTS:

Of a total of 902 physicians, including 644 (71.4%) males, 533 (59.1%) were between 30 and 45 years of age and 562 (62.4%) worked in a state capital. Regarding education level, 45.1% had graduated less than five years before and only 43% were specialists recognized by the Brazilian Medical Association. Regarding training, 95% did not report any specific training for their work at SAMU. The main weaknesses identified were psychiatric care and surgical emergencies in 57.2 and 42.9% of cases, respectively; traumatic pediatric emergencies, 48.9%; and medical emergencies, 42.9%. As for procedure-related skills, the physicians reported difficulties in pediatric advanced support (62.4%), airway surgical access (45.6%), pericardiocentesis (64.4%) and thoracentesis (29.9%). Difficulties in using an artificial ventilator (43.3%) and in transcutaneous pacing (42.2%) were also reported. Higher percentages of young physicians, aged 25-30 years (26.7 vs 19.0%; p<0.01), worked exclusively in prehospital care (18.0 vs 7.7%; p<0.001), with workloads >48 h per week (12.8 vs 8.6%; p<0.001), and were non-specialists with the shortest length of service (<1 year) at SAMU (30.1 vs 18.2%; p<0.001) who were hired without having to pass public service exams* (i.e., for a temporary job) (61.8 vs 46.2%; p<0.001). Regarding quality of life, the pain domain yielded the worst result among physicians at SAMU.

CONCLUSIONS:

The doctors in this sample were young and within a few years of graduation, and they had no specific training in prehospital emergencies. Deficiencies ...
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Quality of Life / Emergency Medical Services / Emergency Medicine / Medical Staff Type of study: Evaluation studies / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Clinics Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2014 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Federal de São Paulo/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Quality of Life / Emergency Medical Services / Emergency Medicine / Medical Staff Type of study: Evaluation studies / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Clinics Journal subject: Medicine Year: 2014 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Federal de São Paulo/BR