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Volume 26

April - June 2010

Number  2


 

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Stress in postgraduate trainee doctors of public
and private Universities of Karachi

Yasmin Mumtaz1, Ashraf Jahangeer2, Adnan Habib3,
Sara Adnan4, Zara Mumtaz5

ABSTRACT

Objective: To evaluate and compare stress level of Postgraduate trainee doctors in public and private sector Medical Universities.

Methodology: A comparative cross sectional study was conducted at Dow University of Health Sciences and Agha Khan University Hospital Karachi among Postgraduate Medical trainee who are doing FCPS, MCPS, and DCPS from Jan. 2008 – Dec. 2008. A total of 207 doctors were selected by non-probability convenience sampling technique. Main outcome was major stress level of Medical trainees or resident.

Result: Out of the total 207 trainee doctors 62.3% were found to be under stress. Proportion of females with stress was 66.3%. Most of the married PGs 67.2% had high stress level. A large proportion almost 69.7% of doctors who were in stress belongeds to low income group. This study did not find any statistical significance of stress with respect to different demographic and socioeconomic variable that were age, gender, monthly income, specialty and university.

Conclusion: The stress level of Postgraduate trainees in both the universities was found to be high. The stress was found to be high among female trainees but no risk factor showed significant association with stress. Every effort should be made to help the future healers in understanding the symptoms of stress and ways to deal with it effectively and safely.

KEY WORDS: Stress, Postgraduate trainee, Public and Private Sector University.

Pak J Med Sci    April - June 2010    Vol. 26 No. 2    420-425

How to cite this article:

Mumtaz Y, Jahangeer A, Habib A, Adnan S, Mumtaz Z. Stress in postgraduate trainee doctors of public and private Universities of Karachi. Pak J Med Sci 2010;26(2):420-425.


1. Yasmin Mumtaz, MBBS, MPH
2. Ashraf Jahangeer, FCPS
3. Adnan Habib, MD FCCP
4. Sara Adnan, MSC
5. Zara Mumtaz
1-2: Department of Community Medicine
Dow University of Health Science, Karachi
3. Director Habib Medical Centre Karachi
4. Clinical Psychologist, Canada.
5. Medical Student

Correspondence

Dr. Yasmin Mumtaz, MBBS, MPH
Assistant Professor and In-charge,
Dept. of Community Medicine Dow Medical College,
DUHS, Baba-e-Urdu Road, Karachi
E-mail: zafar_duhs@yahoo.com
 
* Received for Publication: November 5, 2009

* Revision Received: December 9, 2009

* Revision Accepted: February 9, 2010



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