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了解创伤/急性护理外科劳动力情况。

Understanding the Trauma/Acute Care Surgery Workforce.

作者信息

Hughes K Michael, Ewart Zachary T, Bell Theodore D, Kurek Stanley J, Swasey Krystal K

出版信息

Am Surg. 2019 Jun 1;85(6):638-644.

Abstract

As the roles of trauma/acute care surgeons continue to evolve, it is imperative that health-care systems adapt to meet workforce needs. Tailoring retention strategies that elicit workforce satisfaction ensure continued coverage that is mutually beneficial to surgeons and health-care systems. We sought to elicit factors related to career characteristics and expectations of the trauma/acute care surgery (ACS) workforce to assist with such future progress. In this study, 1552 Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma members were anonymously surveyed. Data collected included demographics, career expectations, and motivators of trauma/ACS. Four hundred eight (26%) Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma members responded. Respondents were 78 per cent male and had a median age of 47.3 years. Forty-six per cent of surgeons reported earning $351K-$475K and 23 per cent >$475K. At this point in their career, 49 per cent of surgeons felt quality of life was "most important", followed by 31 per cent career ambitions and 13 per cent salary. Prominent career satisfiers were patient care and teaching. Greatest detractors were burnout, bureaucracy, and work environment. Eighty per cent would change jobs in the final 10 years of practice, 31 per cent because of family/retirement, 29 per cent because of professional growth, 24 per cent because of workload, and 7 per cent because of salary. This study could be used to help develop trauma/ACS workforce strategies. This workforce remains mobile into late career; personal happiness and patient ownership overshadow financial rewards, and most prefer a total and shared patient care model compared with no patient ownership. Burnout, bureaucracy, and work environment are dominant detractors of job satisfaction among surveyed trauma/ACS surgeons.

摘要

随着创伤/急性病外科医生的角色不断演变,医疗保健系统必须做出调整以满足劳动力需求。制定能提高劳动力满意度的留用策略,可确保持续提供对医生和医疗保健系统都有益的服务。我们试图找出与创伤/急性病外科(ACS)劳动力的职业特征和期望相关的因素,以助力未来的此类进展。在本研究中,对1552名东部创伤外科学会成员进行了匿名调查。收集的数据包括人口统计学信息、职业期望以及创伤/ACS的激励因素。408名(26%)东部创伤外科学会成员做出了回应。受访者中78%为男性,中位年龄为47.3岁。46%的外科医生报告收入在35.1万至47.5万美元之间,23%的医生收入超过47.5万美元。在其职业生涯的这个阶段,49%的外科医生认为生活质量“最重要”,其次是31%的职业抱负和13%的薪资。显著的职业满意度因素是患者护理和教学。最大的不满因素是职业倦怠、官僚作风和工作环境。80%的人会在执业的最后10年换工作,31%是因为家庭/退休,29%是因为职业发展,24%是因为工作量,7%是因为薪资。这项研究可用于帮助制定创伤/ACS劳动力策略。这一劳动力群体在职业生涯后期仍具有流动性;个人幸福和对患者的负责制比经济回报更重要,而且与没有患者负责制相比,大多数人更喜欢全面且共享的患者护理模式。职业倦怠、官僚作风和工作环境是受访创伤/ACS外科医生工作满意度的主要不满因素。

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