1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf03010092
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Psychoactive substance use among American anesthesiologists: a 30-year retrospective study

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“…11 Ease of access to opioids, benzodiazepines, and other substances may contribute to the apparent overrepresentation of anesthesiologists with substance abuse problems. 12,13 Considerable efforts have gone towards reducing abuse of controlled substances within the specialty. These have relied mainly on heightened awareness to recognize the early symptoms and signs of substance abuse, education (e.g., lectures by recovering physicians), and strict substance control (e.g., daily accounting, establishing operating room pharmacies) in order to detect and discourage substance abuse.…”
Section: Résumémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Ease of access to opioids, benzodiazepines, and other substances may contribute to the apparent overrepresentation of anesthesiologists with substance abuse problems. 12,13 Considerable efforts have gone towards reducing abuse of controlled substances within the specialty. These have relied mainly on heightened awareness to recognize the early symptoms and signs of substance abuse, education (e.g., lectures by recovering physicians), and strict substance control (e.g., daily accounting, establishing operating room pharmacies) in order to detect and discourage substance abuse.…”
Section: Résumémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substance abuse among anesthesiologists is a current concern of the Brazilian Society of Anesthesiology. Anesthesiology is the highest risk group among medical specialties to develop addiction 35 . While in the United States only 3% of doctors belong to the specialty, they make up between 13% to 35% of physicians treated for substance abuse 36,37 .…”
Section: Occupational Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is withdrawal from family, friends, and leisure activities; mood swings; episodes of anger; irritability and hostility; longer permanence at the hospital even when offduty; more duty calls and extra calls; refusal towards rest breaks; frequent restroom visits; weight loss; pallor and request of increasing or inappropriate amounts of opioids for specifi c cases 39,44,45 . Addiction and alcohol abuse typically take years to become apparent 31,35,36 . For this reason, it is recommended that professionals with a high degree of suspicion be handled by psychiatrists specialized in substance abuse, in terms of diagnosis and treatment 45 .…”
Section: Occupational Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implication of doctors' responsibility in accident investigation only increases these inherent stressful working conditions. Together, they can lead to impaired performance and health [14,15].…”
Section: Application Of the Incident Reporting System In Belgiummentioning
confidence: 99%