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Citation

Vega AC, Bello NFS, Rivera JCB, Buitrago LMG. Revista Colombiana de Anestesiologia 2022; 50(3).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022)

DOI

10.5554/22562087.e1026

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Introduction The risk of suicide among anesthesiologists seems to be higher than in other areas of specialization, probably because of the significant stress associated with this specialty, easy access to strong medications and the profound knowledge about the use of these drugs. There is a poor knowledge about the impact of suicide on anesthesiologists in Colombia and the resources available to deal with this situation are limited.

OBJECTIVE This survey is intended to indirectly identify the frequency of suicide among the Colombian anesthesiologists and the experiences associated with the suicide of a colleague.

METHODS Observational, cross-sectional study based on a survey administered to all the anesthesiologists members of the Colombian Society of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation (S.C.A.R.E.), at a national scale.

RESULTS 403 anesthesiologists completed the survey. Eighty (19.8 %) of the respondents said they were aware of the death of at least one colleague that committed suicide. Most of them are male anesthesiologists or intensivists, and the age group with the highest rate of reports is between 25 - 29 years old in males. The primary causal mechanism was opioid overdose (58.5 %).

CONCLUSIONS In an indirect characterization of suicide among Colombian anesthesiologists, 99 suicide reports were identified corresponding to 80 anesthesiologists. Suicide is preventable and the worksite should provide the support mechanisms required to identify occupational stress, drug dependence, depression and suicide. Copyright © 2022 Sociedad Colombiana de Anestesiología y Reanimación (S.C.A.R.E.).


Language: en

Keywords

adult; human; suicide; Suicide; male; Anesthesiology; Suicidal ideation; fentanyl; Social support; sex; controlled study; opiate; groups by age; medical society; cross-sectional study; Psychological stress; propofol; rocuronium; Article; observational study; Anesthesiologists; intensivist; anesthesiologist; Colombian

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