Division of Emergency/Trauma Radiology, Department of Radiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Canadian Association of Radiologists, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Can Assoc Radiol J. 2021 Feb;72(1):128-134. doi: 10.1177/0846537120904452. Epub 2020 Feb 28.
There is worsening of burnout symptoms experienced by radiologists and trainees. We explored potential factors that exacerbate burnout symptoms observed in the Canadian radiological community and currently available protective factors as next steps for establishing viable solutions for burnout.
An 11-question electronic survey was distributed to Canadian radiologists and trainees through the Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR). Approval from a local ethics board and the CAR were obtained. The survey contained demographics-related questions as well as questions based on common risk factors for burnout. Qualitative and quantitative analyses were performed.
The survey was distributed to 2200 CAR members, and a response rate of 23.3% was achieved. Most radiologists experienced frequent unexpected high workload with no statistically significant difference by the type of practice. Trainees experienced a statistically significantly ( < .0001) higher frequency of on-call shifts compared to staff radiologists. A statistically significant difference ( < .0001) was observed for perceived threats to career longevity dependent on length of career. Although support mechanisms for radiology were perceived as available, survey commentary suggested inefficiency in their usage and lack of prioritization, which was a trend observed across all types of practice.
While there is awareness for radiology needs, changes are required at the workplace level to reduce burnout symptoms at their source. Communication between radiologists and hospital administration, as well as among radiology group members, is key to prioritize radiology needs in our imaging-driven era of health care.
放射科医生和学员经历的倦怠症状正在恶化。我们探讨了加剧加拿大放射学领域观察到的倦怠症状的潜在因素,以及目前可用的保护因素,作为下一步制定可行的倦怠解决方案的措施。
通过加拿大放射学家协会(CAR)向加拿大放射科医生和学员分发了一份包含 11 个问题的电子调查。获得了当地伦理委员会和 CAR 的批准。该调查包含与人口统计学相关的问题以及基于倦怠常见风险因素的问题。进行了定性和定量分析。
该调查分发给了 2200 名 CAR 成员,回应率为 23.3%。大多数放射科医生经常遇到意外的高工作量,但根据执业类型,没有统计学上的显著差异。与工作人员放射科医生相比,学员经历了统计学上显著更高频率的随叫随到轮班(<0.0001)。职业寿命受到威胁的感知程度与职业生涯的长短有关,存在统计学显著差异(<0.0001)。尽管放射科的支持机制被认为是可用的,但调查评论表明,其使用效率低下且缺乏优先级,这是所有执业类型都存在的趋势。
尽管人们已经意识到放射科的需求,但需要在工作场所层面做出改变,以从源头上减少倦怠症状。放射科医生与医院管理部门以及放射科小组成员之间的沟通是在我们以影像为导向的医疗保健时代优先考虑放射科需求的关键。