Hunt Sarah C, Grant Aaron, Simpson Andrew M
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Plast Surg (Oakv). 2024 Dec 19:22925503241305637. doi: 10.1177/22925503241305637.
Trends within the Canadian plastic surgery workforce demonstrated that most work in academic or medium-large community practice. Recent studies observed more plastic surgeons are incorporating aesthetics into their practice. This study aims to identify factors influencing how plastic surgery residents and early-career plastic surgeons in Canada choose their eventual practice with respect to practice type and practice location. A REDCap survey was distributed to plastic surgery residents and early-career plastic surgeons across Canada between February and May 2024. Demographics, training information, career information, and Likert-scale questions for factors involved in decision-making were surveyed. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and Fisher exact tests. There were 45 residents and 30 early-career plastic surgeon respondents. Mixed practices that included aesthetics were the most popular practice types among residents (73%) and early-career surgeons (77%). Half (53%) of early-career surgeons were working in urban settings with more than 1 million people, and 44% of residents desired these locations. Hometown factors heavily influenced practice type and location ( < .0001), more than training experiences. Positive interactions (94%), operating time (90%), partner opinion (87%), and hospital resources (86%) were ranked as the most important factors involved in practice decisions. Mixed practices that include aesthetics were the most popular among our up-and-coming Canadian workforce, especially in urban settings. These changing practice trends may impact our ability as a specialty to adequately meet the needs of the Canadian population. Recruitment efforts should focus on promoting a supportive workplace and local environment, with adequate operating time and resources.
加拿大整形外科劳动力的趋势表明,大多数人在学术机构或大中型社区医疗机构工作。最近的研究发现,越来越多的整形外科医生将美容手术纳入其业务范围。本研究旨在确定影响加拿大整形外科住院医师和早期职业整形外科医生在选择最终执业机构时,在执业类型和执业地点方面的因素。2024年2月至5月期间,向加拿大各地的整形外科住院医师和早期职业整形外科医生发放了一份REDCap调查问卷。调查内容包括人口统计学、培训信息、职业信息以及决策过程中涉及因素的李克特量表问题。数据分析包括描述性统计和费舍尔精确检验。共有45名住院医师和30名早期职业整形外科医生参与了调查。在住院医师(73%)和早期职业外科医生(77%)中,包含美容手术的混合执业机构是最受欢迎的执业类型。一半(53%)的早期职业外科医生在人口超过100万的城市地区工作,44%的住院医师希望在这些地区工作。家乡因素对执业类型和地点的影响很大(<0.0001),超过了培训经历。积极的人际关系(94%)、手术时间(90%)、合作伙伴的意见(87%)和医院资源(86%)被列为执业决策中最重要的因素。在加拿大新兴的整形外科医生群体中,包含美容手术的混合执业机构最受欢迎,尤其是在城市地区。这些不断变化的执业趋势可能会影响我们作为一个专业领域充分满足加拿大民众需求的能力。招聘工作应侧重于营造一个支持性的工作场所和当地环境,并提供充足的手术时间和资源。