现代神经外科医生的工作与生活平衡:她/他的观点

IF 0.2 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Indian Journal of Neurotrauma Pub Date : 2023-05-22 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-57250
A. Prabhune, Harsh Deora, M. Tripathi
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在过去的几年里,医生的工作与生活的平衡受到了极大的关注,因为医生的职业倦怠率有所上升。职业倦怠被定义为由于职业生活导致的精神和身体疲惫状态它会导致疲惫、愤世嫉俗,并对工作效率、患者预后和人际关系产生不利影响。尽管工作与生活的平衡适用于所有职业,但医生们发现要做到这一点尤其困难,近一半的美国外科医生对自己的工作与生活不满意将医学作为职业的决定源于一种固有的理解,即患者永远是优先考虑的。工作与生活的不平衡开始于住院医生期间,60%的住院医生和研究员报告说经历了巨大的工作压力最终,很少有人学会应对,每五个神经外科医生中只有一个能很好地平衡工作和生活。女医生的流失率比男医生高。这篇文章旨在强调这个问题,提高自我意识,并提供应对和改善工作生活关系的策略(表1)。
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Work–Life Balance for the Modern Neurosurgeon: Her/His Perspective
Physician work–life balance has gained significant attention in the last few years as the rates of burnout among physicians have increased. Burnout is defined as a state of mental and physical exhaustion caused by one’s professional life.1 It leads to exhaustion, cynicism, and adversely affected work productivity, patient outcomes, and interpersonal relationships. Although work–life balance applies to all professions, physicians find it especially hard to achieve, with almost half of U.S. surgeons being unsatisfied with their work–life dynamic.2 The decision to pursuemedicine as a career comeswith an inherent understanding that patients will always be a priority. The work–life imbalance begins during residency, where 60% of residents and fellows report experiencing significant work stress.2 Eventually, very few learn to cope and only one out of every five neurosurgeons can achieve a goodwork–life balance.Women physicians have higher rates of attrition as compared with men. This article aims to highlight the issue, increase self-awareness, and provide strategies to cope and have a better work–life relationship (►Table 1).
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