Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Department of Radiology, Charité Universitaetsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, Germany.
Eur Radiol. 2023 Aug;33(8):5664-5674. doi: 10.1007/s00330-023-09510-6. Epub 2023 Mar 10.
To evaluate work expectations of radiologists at different career levels, their fulfillment, prevalence of exhaustion, and exhaustion-associated factors.
A standardized digital questionnaire was distributed internationally to radiologists of all career levels in the hospital and in ambulatory care via radiological societies and sent manually to 4500 radiologists of the largest German hospitals between December 2020 and April 2021. Statistics were based on age- and gender-adjusted regression analyses of respondents working in Germany (510 out of 594 total respondents).
The most frequent expectations were "joy at work" (97%) and a "good working atmosphere" (97%), which were considered fulfilled by at least 78%. The expectation of a "structured residency within the regular time interval" (79%) was more frequently judged fulfilled by senior physicians (83%, odds ratio (OR) 4.31 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.95-9.52]), chief physicians (85%, 6.81 [95% CI 1.91-24.29]), and radiologists outside the hospital (88%, 7.59 [95% CI 2.40-24.03]) than by residents (68%). Exhaustion was most common among residents (physical exhaustion: 38%; emotional exhaustion: 36%), in-hospital specialists (29%; 38%), and senior physicians (30%; 29%). In contrast to paid extra hours, unpaid extra hours were associated with physical exhaustion (5-10 extra hours: OR 2.54 [95% CI 1.54-4.19]). Fewer opportunities to shape the work environment were related to a higher probability of physical (2.03 [95% CI 1.32-3.13]) and emotional (2.15 [95% CI 1.39-3.33]) exhaustion.
While most radiologists enjoy their work, residents wish for more training structure. Ensuring payment of extra hours and employee empowerment may help preventing burnout in high-risk groups.
• Most important work expectations of radiologists who work in Germany are "joy at work," a "good working atmosphere," "support for further qualification," and a "structured residency within the regular time interval," with the latter containing potential for improvement according to residents. • Physical and emotional exhaustion are common at all career levels except for chief physicians and for radiologists who work outside the hospital in ambulatory care. • Exhaustion as a major burnout criterion is associated with unpaid extra hours and reduced opportunities to shape the work environment.
评估不同职业阶段放射科医生的工作期望、期望的满足程度、职业倦怠的普遍程度以及与职业倦怠相关的因素。
通过放射学会向医院和门诊的各级别放射科医生分发国际标准化的数字问卷,并于 2020 年 12 月至 2021 年 4 月期间向德国最大的医院的 4500 名放射科医生手动发送问卷。统计分析基于对在德国工作的应答者(594 名应答者中 510 名)进行年龄和性别调整的回归分析。
最常见的期望是“工作乐趣”(97%)和“良好的工作氛围”(97%),至少有 78%的人认为这些期望得到了满足。“在规定的时间间隔内进行有条理的住院实习”的期望(79%)在资深医生(83%,优势比(OR)4.31 [95%置信区间(95%CI)1.95-9.52])、主治医生(85%,6.81 [95%CI 1.91-24.29])和医院外的放射科医生(88%,7.59 [95%CI 2.40-24.03])中比住院医生(68%)更常被认为得到满足。职业倦怠最常见于住院医师(身体倦怠:38%;情绪倦怠:36%)、院内专家(29%;38%)和资深医生(30%;29%)。与支付额外工作时间相比,不支付额外工作时间与身体倦怠(5-10 小时额外工作:OR 2.54 [95%CI 1.54-4.19])相关。较少的机会塑造工作环境与身体(2.03 [95%CI 1.32-3.13])和情绪(2.15 [95%CI 1.39-3.33])倦怠的可能性更高相关。
尽管大多数放射科医生享受他们的工作,但住院医师希望有更多的培训结构。确保支付额外工作时间和赋予员工权力可能有助于防止高危人群出现倦怠。
在德国工作的放射科医生最重要的工作期望是“工作乐趣”、“良好的工作氛围”、“继续教育支持”和“在规定的时间间隔内进行有条理的住院实习”,而后者对于住院医师来说可能需要进一步改善。
除了主治医生和在门诊工作的医院外放射科医生外,身体和情绪倦怠在所有职业阶段都很常见。
作为主要倦怠标准的倦怠与无薪额外工作时间和减少塑造工作环境的机会有关。