Worsening Burnout in Orthopedic Surgeons Since 2019 and Key Areas of Work life Drivers

Shuting Lu, Rosie Mc Colgan, Joseph Nguyen, Bryan T. Kelly, D. Fufa
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In 2019, we assessed rates of burnout in orthopedic surgeons (attendings and trainees) at our institution and found distinct levels and drivers of burnout. Excessive workload had the strongest association with burnout across career stages. We sought to re-examine the rates of burnout in orthopedic trainees and faculty in the same institution several years later and to identify the areas of worklife that correlated with burnout at distinct career stages, comparing 2019 and 2023 responses. From November 2022 to February 2023, we invited 190 orthopedic attending surgeons and trainees to participate in a survey by email. The Maslach Burnout Inventory and Areas of Worklife Scale were used to evaluate burnout and areas of worklife, respectively. Respondents were invited to elaborate on their experiences in free-text boxes. Results were compared to those of our 2019 survey. In 2023, 76 recipients completed the survey, for a 40% response rate, compared with a 79% response rate in 2019. The response rate among residents fell from 93% in 2019 to 28% in 2023. High levels of depersonalization were found in 38% of residents and 21% of attending surgeons. High levels of emotional exhaustion were found in 31% of residents and 33% of attending surgeons. The proportion of attending surgeons reporting symptoms of burnout doubled between 2019 and 2023, whereas rates remained similar in residents. In 2023, 38% of residents reported low personal accomplishment compared with 5% in 2019. Excessive workload and limited job control were the work life areas most strongly correlated with burnout. The results of our 2023 survey suggest that burnout rates increased in academic orthopedic attending surgeons at our institution since 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of institutions continuing to prioritize physician well-being.
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2019 年以来矫形外科医生职业倦怠的恶化及工作生活驱动因素的关键领域
2019 年,我们对本机构骨科医生(主治医师和实习医师)的职业倦怠率进行了评估,发现职业倦怠的程度和驱动因素各不相同。在各个职业阶段,过重的工作量与职业倦怠的关系最为密切。我们试图在几年后重新审查同一机构中骨科受训人员和教员的倦怠率,并通过比较 2019 年和 2023 年的回复,确定在不同职业阶段与倦怠相关的工作生活领域。从2022年11月到2023年2月,我们通过电子邮件邀请了190名骨科主治医生和受训人员参与调查。马斯拉赫职业倦怠量表和工作生活领域量表分别用于评估职业倦怠和工作生活领域。受访者被邀请在自由文本框中阐述他们的经历。调查结果与我们 2019 年的调查进行了比较。2023 年,76 名受访者完成了调查,回复率为 40%,而 2019 年的回复率为 79%。居民的回复率从 2019 年的 93% 降至 2023 年的 28%。38%的住院医师和 21% 的外科医生主治医师存在严重的人格解体问题。31%的住院医师和 33% 的外科医生主治医师存在严重的情感衰竭。在 2019 年至 2023 年期间,报告有职业倦怠症状的外科医生主治医师比例翻了一番,而住院医师的这一比例与此类似。2023 年,38% 的住院医师报告个人成就感低,而 2019 年仅为 5%。过重的工作量和有限的工作控制是与职业倦怠关系最密切的工作生活领域。我们 2023 年的调查结果表明,自 2019 年以来,本机构学术骨科主治外科医生的职业倦怠率有所上升。COVID-19 大流行凸显了各机构继续优先考虑医生福祉的重要性。
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