Gynecological Surgery & Obstetrics, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas.
Gynecological Surgery & Obstetrics, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas.
J Surg Educ. 2023 Apr;80(4):581-587. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2023.01.005.
Resident physician wellness has been a highly contentious topic in graduate medical education over the past 2 decades. Physicians, including residents and attending physicians, are more likely than other professionals to work through illness and delay necessary healthcare screening appointments. Potential reasons for underutilization of health care include-unpredictable work hours, limited time, concerns about confidentiality, poor support from training programs, and apprehension about the impact on their peers. The goal of this study was to evaluate access to health care amongst resident physicians within a large military training facility.
This is an observational study using Department of Defense approved software to distribute an anonymous ten question survey on routine health care practices of residents. The survey was distributed to a total of 240 active-duty military resident physicians at a large tertiary military medical center.
One hundred seventy-eight residents completed the survey with a 74% response rate. Residents from 15 specialty areas responded. Compared to male counterparts', female residents were more likely to miss routine scheduled health care appointments to include, behavioral health appointments (54.2% vs 28%, p < 0.01). Female residents were more likely to report that attitudes toward missing clinical duties for health care appointments impacted their decision to start or add to their family more than male coresidents (32.3% vs 18.3%, p = 0.03). Surgical residents are also more likely to miss routine screening appointments or scheduled follow ups than residents in nonsurgical training programs; (84.0-88% compared to 52.4%-62.8%) respectively.
Resident health and wellness have long been an issue, with resident physical and mental health being negatively impacted during residency. Our study notes that residents in the military system also face barriers accessing routine health care. Female surgical residents being the demographic most significantly impacted. Our survey highlights cultural attitudes in military graduate medical education regarding the prioritization of personal health, and the negative impact that can have on residents' utilization of care. Our survey also raises concerns particularly amongst female surgical residents, that these attitudes may impact career advancement, as well as influence their decision to start or add to their families.
在过去的 20 年中,住院医师的健康状况一直是研究生医学教育中一个极具争议的话题。医生,包括住院医师和主治医生,比其他专业人员更有可能带病工作,并推迟必要的医疗保健筛查预约。未充分利用医疗保健的潜在原因包括:工作时间不可预测、时间有限、对保密性的担忧、培训计划支持不足以及对同行影响的担忧。本研究的目的是评估大型军事培训设施内住院医师的医疗保健获取情况。
这是一项观察性研究,使用国防部批准的软件向大型三级军事医疗中心的 240 名现役住院医师分发关于住院医师常规保健实践的匿名十项调查。
178 名住院医师完成了调查,回复率为 74%。来自 15 个专业领域的住院医师做出了回应。与男性相比,女性住院医师更有可能错过常规预约的保健预约,包括行为健康预约(54.2%对 28%,p<0.01)。与男性住院医师相比,更多的女性住院医师报告说,对因医疗预约错过临床职责的态度会影响他们开始或增加家庭的决定(32.3%对 18.3%,p=0.03)。与非外科培训项目相比,外科住院医师更有可能错过常规筛查预约或预定的随访(分别为 84.0-88%比 52.4%-62.8%)。
住院医师的健康和福利一直是一个问题,住院医师的身心健康在住院期间受到负面影响。我们的研究指出,军队系统中的住院医师也面临获得常规医疗保健的障碍。女性外科住院医师是受影响最大的人群。我们的调查突出了军事研究生医学教育中关于个人健康优先排序的文化态度,以及这对住院医师利用医疗保健的负面影响。我们的调查还特别引起了女性外科住院医师的关注,这些态度可能会影响职业发展,并影响他们开始或增加家庭的决定。