Coleman Grant, Austin Toby, Forrest James F, Bache Sarah E
Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham B15 2TH, UK.
Eur Burn J. 2024 Sep 25;5(4):309-320. doi: 10.3390/ebj5040029.
The work and life of a resident (or "junior") doctor has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. Descriptions of historic working conditions are usually anecdotal and tinted with nostalgia, but do today's burns and plastic surgery doctors feel working conditions have improved or declined over the last 50 years, and does this have an impact on recruitment and retention?
An interview was conducted with a retired surgeon who, in 1970, worked as a house surgeon (Year 2 doctor equivalent) in a burns unit for the pioneering burn surgeon Mr. Douglas MacGregor Jackson. This was coupled with a literature review to objectively assess working conditions in that period for doctors. The information generated from this produced a poster summarizing the key differences between these periods. This was presented to the current medical work force, and a survey was conducted to determine their preferences for working conditions.
The questionnaire was completed by 68 doctors of mixed grades and backgrounds. The majority of respondents (60%) would choose to work in today's burns centres. There was a significant difference between the mean age of respondents' preference of working conditions in 1970 (37 years) and those preferring today (31 years) ( = 0.035).
Multiple changes in the working conditions and the management of burns patients were identified. The majority of those who were asked consider today's working conditions to be better than those of the past. However, more senior clinicians tended to prefer the conditions of 1970 over the present day, suggesting a generational shift in opinion.
在过去50年里,住院医师(或“初级”医生)的工作和生活发生了巨大变化。对历史工作条件的描述通常是轶事性的且带有怀旧色彩,但如今的烧伤整形外科医生认为过去50年里工作条件是有所改善还是恶化了呢?这对招聘和留用又有何影响?
对一位退休外科医生进行了访谈,他在1970年时是一名住院外科医生(相当于二年级医生),在烧伤科为开创性的烧伤外科医生道格拉斯·麦格雷戈·杰克逊先生工作。同时结合文献综述来客观评估那个时期医生的工作条件。由此得出的信息制作了一张海报,总结这些时期的关键差异。将其展示给当前的医疗工作队伍,并进行了一项调查以确定他们对工作条件的偏好。
68名不同级别和背景的医生完成了问卷。大多数受访者(60%)会选择在如今的烧伤中心工作。受访者对1970年工作条件的偏好平均年龄(37岁)与对如今工作条件偏好的平均年龄(31岁)之间存在显著差异(P = 0.035)。
确定了烧伤患者工作条件和管理方面的多项变化。大多数被询问者认为如今的工作条件比过去更好。然而,更资深的临床医生倾向于更喜欢1970年而非现在的条件,这表明存在代际观点转变。