Retired Orthopedic Surgeons' Reflections on Their Lives and Careers: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Hss Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-15 DOI:10.1177/15563316221101333
Donald H Lee, Kaitlyn Reasoner, Diane Lee, Daniel Lee, Robert J Neviaser, Alicia M Hymel, Jacquelyn S Pennings
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Background: Retired surgeons often have limited opportunities to disseminate their wisdom and expertise in a structured manner to their younger colleagues. In addition, when asked to reflect on their personal and professional lives, many physicians say they wish they had done something differently. The extent to which this is true of retired orthopedic surgeons is not known. Purpose: We sought to determine the percentage of retired orthopedic surgeons who say that they would like to have changed something in their life/career and delineate the most commonly desired changes. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of retired orthopedic surgeons, by emailing a Qualtrics survey to 5864 emeritus members of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), with 1 initial email invitation in April 2021 followed by 2 reminders in May 2021. The survey employed a branching logic, with up to 16 questions designed to determine whether they would have done anything differently in their life/career. Results: The survey was completed by 1165 of 5864 emeritus AAOS members, for a response rate of nearly 20%. The 3 most represented surgical subspecialties were general orthopedics, adult reconstruction, and hand and upper extremity surgery. Respondents' average age was 74.9 years and age at retirement was 67.8 years; nearly half worked part-time before retiring. More than 80% of the participants said that they had retired at the appropriate time, and 28.5% said they wished they had done something differently. The wished-for changes most often noted were spending more time with family, spending more time on personal wellness, and selecting better practice partners. Conclusion: The results of our survey of retired orthopedic surgeons show that while most were satisfied with their lives and careers, some had regrets. These findings suggest that there may be factors in the work lives of current surgeons that could be altered to reduce regret. Further study is warranted.

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退休骨科医生对其生活和职业生涯的反思:一项横断面研究。
背景:退休的外科医生往往没有太多机会向年轻同事有组织地传播他们的智慧和专业知识。此外,当被要求对其个人和职业生活进行反思时,许多医生会说他们希望自己曾经做过一些不同的事情。对于退休的骨科医生来说,这种情况有多严重还不得而知。目的:我们试图确定在退休的骨科医生中,有多大比例的人表示他们希望在生活/职业生涯中改变一些事情,并划分出最常希望改变的事情。研究方法我们对退休骨科医生进行了一项横断面研究,通过电子邮件向美国骨科外科医生学会 (AAOS) 的 5864 名名誉会员发送了 Qualtrics 调查问卷,并于 2021 年 4 月发出了 1 封初始电子邮件邀请,随后于 2021 年 5 月发出了 2 封提醒邮件。调查采用了分支逻辑,设计了多达 16 个问题,以确定他们是否会在其生活/职业生涯中采取不同的做法。结果:5864 位 AAOS 名誉会员中有 1165 位完成了调查,回复率接近 20%。受访者最多的 3 个外科亚专科是普通整形外科、成人重建外科以及手和上肢外科。受访者的平均年龄为 74.9 岁,退休年龄为 67.8 岁;近半数人在退休前从事兼职工作。超过 80% 的受访者表示他们是在适当的时候退休的,28.5% 的受访者表示他们希望自己做了一些不同的事情。最常提到的希望改变是花更多时间陪伴家人、花更多时间在个人健康上以及选择更好的实践伙伴。结论我们对退休骨科医生的调查结果显示,虽然大多数人对自己的生活和职业感到满意,但也有一些人感到遗憾。这些结果表明,可以改变现任外科医生工作生活中的一些因素,以减少遗憾。我们有必要开展进一步的研究。
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Hss Journal Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: The HSS Journal is the Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery. The aim of the HSS Journal is to promote cutting edge research, clinical pathways, and state-of-the-art techniques that inform and facilitate the continuing education of the orthopaedic and musculoskeletal communities. HSS Journal publishes articles that offer contributions to the advancement of the knowledge of musculoskeletal diseases and encourages submission of manuscripts from all musculoskeletal disciplines.
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