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In Their Own Words: An Analysis of the Experiences of Medical Interns Participating in a Prospective Cohort Study of Depression

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ACADEMIC MEDICINE
卷 91, 期 9, 页码 1244-1250

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000001227

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  1. National Institute of Mental Health [MH101459, MH095109]

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Purpose To compare the subjective experiences of interns with and without symptoms of depression using a mixed-methods approach. Method In 2007-2008, interns from six institutions were screened for depression before and during internship using an online survey that included the Patient Health Questionnaire ( PHQ-9). At the end of internship, participants were asked what made the year difficult, easy, and memorable, and how they had changed. Computerized lexical and qualitative thematic analyses were performed to analyze their free-text responses. Results Sixty-three percent ( 244/388) of invited interns participated in the original cohort study. Of those, 42% ( 103/244) answered the open-ended questions for this analysis. Thirty-five percent ( 36/103) screened positive for clinically significant depression ( i.e., PHQ-9 score >= 10) during their intern year. Respondents with symptoms of depression were more likely to report problems with cynicism, exhaustion, and stress, while those without them were more likely to mention positive patient care and educational experiences. Respondents with symptoms of depression preferentially described experiences that broke their confidence, sense of well-being, and belief in the medical profession, while those who did not described profoundly positive, life-changing experiences regarding interactions with patients and supportive colleagues, through which they grew personally and professionally. Conclusions Depression during internship affects not only objective outcomes like medical errors but also how interns value the profession and themselves, with potentially profound consequences for their future career decisions. Residency programs should implement reactive interventions targeting depression and proactive interventions promoting resilience and well-being to address the issues that lead to depression.

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