Laboratory for Regenerative Tissue Repair, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX; Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.
Laboratory for Regenerative Tissue Repair, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX; Department of Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.
Surgery. 2021 Feb;169(2):257-263. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2020.09.012. Epub 2020 Sep 19.
The current coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on all physicians and has resulted in dramatic changes to clinical and research operations. No study has yet looked at the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on the surgical research community. In this study, we sought to understand the impact of the pandemic and its associated restrictions on academic surgeons.
We surveyed members of the Association for Academic Surgery and the Society of University Surgeons. Survey questions included demographics, current challenges to basic and clinical research activities, attitudes toward remote work and productivity maintenance, and the solutions implemented to maintain productivity.
Of 301 respondents, 70% cited a negative impact on research productivity due to mandatory building shutdowns, minimized personnel as a result of social distancing, and suspensions of animal work and clinical trials, with senior faculty and division chiefs and chairs more likely to report a negative impact (P = .001). Only 11% of respondents are documenting their financial losses, and only 19% indicated they received appropriate guidance regarding why and how to monitor the financial impact of the pandemic. Researchers have attempted to maintain research productivity through a focus on remote work, including manuscript writing, grant writing, and data analysis. Some participants have found silver linings, including more time to dedicate to research and family as a result of fewer clinical duties.
Productivity strategies developed during the pandemic, including writing, remote work and meetings, and structured scheduling, are lessons that will allow the surgical research community to be resilient in the face of future disruptions.
当前的 2019 年冠状病毒病大流行对所有医生都产生了前所未有的影响,并导致临床和研究工作发生了巨大变化。尚无研究探讨 2019 年冠状病毒病对外科研究界的影响。在这项研究中,我们试图了解大流行及其相关限制对学术外科医生的影响。
我们调查了学术外科医师协会和大学外科医师学会的成员。调查问题包括人口统计学,对基础和临床研究活动的当前挑战,对远程工作和生产力维护的态度,以及为保持生产力而实施的解决方案。
在 301 位答复者中,有 70%的人因强制关闭建筑物,由于保持社交距离而使人员减少,以及暂停动物工作和临床试验而对研究生产力产生负面影响,资深教职员工和部门负责人和主席更有可能报告产生负面影响(P=0.001)。只有 11%的答复者记录了他们的财务损失,只有 19%的答复者表示他们收到了有关为何以及如何监测大流行财务影响的适当指导。研究人员一直试图通过专注于远程工作来保持研究生产力,包括撰写手稿,撰写赠款和进行数据分析。一些参与者发现了一线希望,包括由于临床职责减少而有更多时间致力于研究和家庭。
大流行期间制定的生产力策略,包括写作,远程工作和会议以及结构化计划,是使外科研究界能够在面对未来的干扰时保持弹性的经验教训。