Journal article
Prescription medication use by emergency department doctors to improve work and academic performance, and to manage stress and anxiety
KM Eggink, SE Taylor, S Judkins, DMD Taylor
EMA Emergency Medicine Australasia | WILEY | Published : 2021
Abstract
Objective: To determine medications used by ED doctors to improve work and academic performance, and to manage stress and anxiety. Methods: We undertook an online, voluntary, anonymous survey of ACEM fellows and trainees. Results: One hundred and thirty-nine (46.5%) respondents used a medication under examination. Sleep aids included melatonin (19.1% of respondents) and benzodiazepines (8.7%). Medications to improve performance included modafinil (4.7%), pseudoephedrine (2.0%), melatonin (2.0%) and beta blockers (1.3%). Some medications were taken prior to shifts. Medications to manage stress and anxiety included benzodiazepines (3.0%) and beta blockers (2.0%). Conclusion: Medication use is ..
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