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美国放射肿瘤学住院医师培训项目主任的压力与职业倦怠

Stress and Burnout Among Residency Program Directors in United States Radiation Oncology Programs.

作者信息

Aggarwal Sonya, Kusano Aaron S, Carter Justin Nathaniel, Gable Laura, Thomas Charles R, Chang Daniel T

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford Cancer Institute, Stanford, California.

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

出版信息

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2015 Nov 15;93(4):746-53. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2015.08.019. Epub 2015 Aug 14.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To evaluate stressors among radiation oncology residency program directors (PDs) and determine the prevalence and indicators of burnout.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

An anonymous, online, cross-sectional survey was offered to PDs of US radiation oncology programs in the fall of 2014. Survey content examined individual and program demographics, perceptions surrounding the role of PD, and commonly encountered stressors. Burnout was assessed using the validated Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey.

RESULTS

In total, 47 of 88 PDs (53%) responded to the survey. Although 78% of respondents reported feeling "satisfied" or "highly satisfied" with their current role, 85% planned to remain as PD for <5 years. The most commonly cited stressors were satisfying Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education/Residency Review Committee requirements (47%), administrative duties (30%) and resident morale (28%). Three-quarters of respondents were satisfied that they became PDs. Overall, 11% of respondents met criteria for low burnout, 83% for moderate burnout, and 6% for high burnout. Not having served as a PD at a prior institution correlated with high depersonalization (OR 6.75, P=.04) and overall burnout (odds ratio [OR], 15.6; P=.04). Having more years on faculty prior to becoming PD correlated with less emotional exhaustion (OR, 0.44, P=.05) and depersonalization (OR, 0.20, P=.04). Finally, having dedicated time for PD duties correlated with less emotional exhaustion (OR, 0.27, P=.04).

CONCLUSIONS

Moderate levels of burnout are common in U.S. radiation oncology PDs with regulatory stressors being common. Despite this, many PDs are fulfilled with their role. Longitudinal studies assessing dynamic external factors and their influence on PD burnout would be beneficial.

摘要

目的

评估放射肿瘤学住院医师培训项目主任(PD)所面临的压力源,并确定职业倦怠的患病率及指标。

方法和材料

2014年秋季,对美国放射肿瘤学项目的PD进行了一项匿名的在线横断面调查。调查内容包括个人和项目的人口统计学信息、对PD角色的看法以及常见的压力源。使用经过验证的马氏职业倦怠量表-人类服务调查来评估职业倦怠。

结果

88名PD中共有47名(53%)回复了调查。尽管78%的受访者表示对当前角色“满意”或“非常满意”,但85%的人计划担任PD的时间少于5年。最常被提及的压力源是满足毕业后医学教育认证委员会/住院医师评审委员会的要求(47%)、行政职责(30%)和住院医师士气(28%)。四分之三的受访者对自己成为PD感到满意。总体而言,11%的受访者符合低职业倦怠标准,83%为中度职业倦怠,6%为高度职业倦怠。之前未在其他机构担任过PD与高度去个性化(比值比[OR]为6.75,P = 0.04)和总体职业倦怠相关(比值比[OR]为15.6;P = 0.04)。在成为PD之前在教职岗位上工作的年限越多,与较少的情感耗竭(OR为0.44,P = 0.05)和去个性化(OR为0.20,P = 0.04)相关。最后,为PD职责留出专门时间与较少的情感耗竭相关(OR为0.27,P = 0.04)。

结论

在美国放射肿瘤学PD中,中度职业倦怠较为常见,监管压力源也很普遍。尽管如此,许多PD对自己的角色感到满足。评估动态外部因素及其对PD职业倦怠影响的纵向研究将是有益的。

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