Yang Maelee K, Meyerson Joseph M, Pearson Gregory D
Ann Plast Surg. 2018 Sep;81(3):360-363. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000001526.
Attrition in plastic surgery is poorly characterized in the literature with previous data indicating that independent residents may have a higher rate of voluntary attrition with integrated residents having a higher rate of involuntary attrition. The aim of this study is to identify risk factors, note differences between pathways, and provide insight into resident attrition from plastic surgery residencies.
An institutional review board-approved anonymous, multiple-choice and short answer, online survey regarding resident attrition was sent to all plastic surgery program directors (PDs) in the United States focusing from 2003 to 2013. Outcomes measured included demographics of the program and attritional resident, timing and reasons for attrition, and possibility of preventing attrition.
Thirty-three (35%) of 95 PDs responded. Average attrition rates were calculated at 2.15% for independent and 0.85% for integrated programs. Risk factors for attrition included being single, divorced, male, and having no dependents. One hundred percent of independent residents left by year 2, and 86% of integrated residents left by year 4. Lifestyle and loss of interest were most sited reasons for attrition. Most independent residents returned to their original field of training, whereas integrated residents were more likely to transfer to another integrated program. Only 17% of PDs believed attrition could have been prevented.
Approximately 3.0% of all plastic surgery residents underwent attrition. Being single, male, divorced, or having no dependents increases the risk of attrition in plastic surgery residencies. This is the first study to demonstrate potential risks factors for plastic surgery residents undergoing attrition.
整形外科住院医师流失情况在文献中的描述较少,以往数据表明,独立住院医师的自愿流失率可能较高,而综合住院医师的非自愿流失率较高。本研究的目的是确定风险因素,指出不同培养途径之间的差异,并深入了解整形外科住院医师培训中的流失情况。
向美国所有整形外科项目主任(PD)发送了一份经机构审查委员会批准的关于住院医师流失情况的匿名在线多项选择题和简答题调查问卷,调查时间范围为2003年至2013年。测量的结果包括项目和流失住院医师的人口统计学信息、流失的时间和原因,以及预防流失的可能性。
95名PD中有33名(35%)回复。独立项目的平均流失率计算为2.15%,综合项目为0.85%。流失的风险因素包括单身、离异、男性且没有家属。100%的独立住院医师在第2年时离开,86%的综合住院医师在第4年时离开。生活方式和兴趣丧失是最常提到的流失原因。大多数独立住院医师回到了他们原来的培训领域,而综合住院医师更有可能转到另一个综合项目。只有17%的PD认为流失本可以预防。
所有整形外科住院医师中约3.0%出现了流失。单身、男性、离异或没有家属会增加整形外科住院医师培训中流失的风险。这是第一项证明整形外科住院医师流失潜在风险因素的研究。