Department of General Surgery, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley, UK
NHSGGC Library Network, Glasgow, UK.
BMJ Open. 2020 Feb 3;10(2):e035361. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035361.
There is limited published literature exploring how the personality traits of surgeons may influence preoperative decision making, particularly in the context of visceral/abdominal surgery. Multiple validated personality scoring systems exist and have been used to describe surgeon personalities previously. The degree to which each trait is expressed by abdominal surgeons is neither currently known, nor the impact of these traits on postoperative outcomes. The protocol has been written in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocols checklist.
The search strategy has been developed by a Health Scientist Librarian in collaboration with the review team. The search was conducted on 1st October 2019.Database subject headings and text words relating to 'abdominal/general surgeons', 'personality', 'postoperative outcomes' and 'decision making' formed the basis of our literature search strategy; the MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycInfo and Cochrane databases will be searched. Three reviewers will independently screen and appraise articles, with a fourth reviewer utilised if disagreements arise.A systematic narrative synthesis will be performed, with information presented in text and table format. These will summarise the findings and characteristics of any included studies. Using guidance from the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, the reviewers will describe the potential relationship and findings between studies using the narrative synthesis. Studies will only be reported if they are felt to have low or mid-levels of bias. Studies felt to display high levels of bias will be excluded.
This study does not require ethical approval. The formal systematic review will be submitted for peer reviewed publication and presented at relevant conferences. The methods may inform future reviews in other surgical specialties regarding surgeon personality.
CRD42019151375.
目前发表的关于外科医生个性特征如何影响术前决策的文献有限,特别是在腹部手术的背景下。有多种经过验证的个性评分系统,以前曾用于描述外科医生的个性。目前尚不清楚腹部外科医生表现出的每个特征的程度,也不知道这些特征对术后结果的影响。该方案是按照系统评价和荟萃分析方案的首选报告项目清单编写的。
该搜索策略由健康科学家图书管理员与审查小组合作制定。搜索于 2019 年 10 月 1 日进行,数据库主题词和与“腹部/普通外科医生”、“个性”、“术后结果”和“决策”相关的文本词构成了我们文献搜索策略的基础;将检索 MEDLINE、EMBASE、PsycInfo 和 Cochrane 数据库。三名审查员将独立筛选和评估文章,如果出现分歧,将使用第四名审查员。将进行系统的叙述性综合,以文本和表格格式呈现信息。这些将总结纳入研究的发现和特征。根据综述中心的指导,审查员将使用叙述性综合描述研究之间的潜在关系和发现。只有在认为研究具有低或中水平偏倚的情况下才会报告研究。将排除被认为显示高水平偏倚的研究。
本研究不需要伦理批准。正式的系统评价将提交同行评审发表,并在相关会议上展示。该方法可能会为其他外科专业的未来研究提供关于外科医生个性的信息。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42019151375。