妊娠期手术-德国问卷调查结果。

IF 1.7 Q2 SURGERY Innovative Surgical Sciences Pub Date : 2020-10-08 eCollection Date: 2020-03-01 DOI:10.1515/iss-2020-0025
Frauke Fritze-Büttner, Bettina Toth, Astrid Bühren, Katja Schlosser, Stefanie Schierholz, Beatrix Rumpel, Paul C Helm, Ulrike M M Bauer, Maya Niethard, Sarah Prediger, Kristina Götzky, Joachim Jähne
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目的:在世界范围内,不仅女医学生的数量增加,而且女外科医生的数量也在增加。与此同时,年轻一代更加关注工作与生活的平衡。考虑到这一点,似乎有必要评估女性外科医生的期望,特别是在她们的手术生涯中对怀孕的期望。方法:因此,在德国外科学会和德国外科医生专业委员会的主持下,于2016年7月至12月在德国进行了一项全国性的调查。问卷调查涉及2294名女外科医生,并对1843份完整记录进行评估。结果:在分析的答案中,62%的妇女(n=781)在妊娠期间进行手术。手术乐趣(91.6%)是孕妇进行手术的主要动机,其次是团队精神(57.1%)。手术活跃度从妊娠前3个月的30.8%下降到妊娠后3个月的21.5%。对于可能出现的主诉,如腿部水肿、背部疼痛、早产和阴道出血,在手术室活动或不活动的妇女之间没有显著差异。40.4%的受访者表示因怀孕请病假(1-10天)。结论:尽管对怀孕外科医生有严格的法律规定,但调查显示,大多数女外科医生渴望在怀孕时进行手术。结果还表明,在怀孕期间或因怀孕而缺勤的并发症方面,没有显著差异。要求医院和外科部门为怀孕的外科医生创造适当的工作条件,怀孕不应成为外科职业的障碍。
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Surgery during pregnancy - results of a German questionnaire.

Objectives: Worldwide, not only the number of female medical students, but also of female surgeons increases. Simultaneously, younger generations take a closer look to their work-life balance. With this in mind, it seems necessary to evaluate the expectations of female surgeons in particular with respect to pregnancy during their surgical career.

Methods: Therefore, a nationwide survey was conducted in Germany from July to December 2016 under the auspices of the German Society of Surgery as well as the Professional Board of German Surgeons. The questionnaire involved 2,294 female surgeons and 1,843 complete records were evaluated.

Results: Of the analyzed answers, 62% of the women (n=781) were operating during pregnancy. The joy of surgery (91.6%), followed by team spirit (57.1%), were the main motivations to perform operations while pregnant. Operative activity decreased from 30.8% in the first 3 months of pregnancy to 21.5% during the last three months. Regarding the possible complaints, e.g., leg edema, back pain, premature labor and vaginal bleeding, there were no significant differences between the women with or without activity in the operating room. Sick leave due to pregnancy (1-10 days) was stated by 40.4% of respondents.

Conclusion: Despite strong legal regulations for pregnant surgeons, the survey showed that most female surgeons are eager to operate despite their pregnancy. The results also demonstrate no significant differences regarding complications during pregnancy- or pregnant-dependent absence from work. Hospitals and surgical departments are asked to establish proper working conditions for pregnant surgeons and pregnancy should not be an obstacle for a career in surgery.

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