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性别对心胸外科手术中人体工程学挑战的影响:与工作相关损伤中的不平等现象。

Impact of sex on ergonomic challenges in cardiothoracic surgery: Inequities in work-related injuries.

作者信息

Piyadeoglu Deniz, Papageorge Marianna, Lee Rachel M, Antonoff Mara B

机构信息

Division of Surgery, Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Tex.

Department of Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn.

出版信息

JTCVS Open. 2024 Dec 4;23:214-221. doi: 10.1016/j.xjon.2024.11.015. eCollection 2025 Feb.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ergonomic challenges resulting in work-related injuries are highly prevalent, and women surgeons encounter more ergonomic difficulties and resultant injuries than men. Cardiothoracic (CT) surgery requires intense physical demands, and it is unknown how surgeon's sex may impact these challenges. Therefore, we sought to explore the impact of sex on ergonomic-related issues faced by CT surgeons.

METHODS

An anonymous web-based survey was designed and administered via a web-based platform from April 9, 2024, to April 25, 2024. Survey items addressed demographic and anthropometric data, ergonomic difficulties, pain symptoms, and associated treatments related to ergonomics in the operating room. Comparative analytics were performed between the sexes.

RESULTS

Fifty-one participants completed the survey, including 29 practicing CT surgeons (56.9%) and 22 trainees (43.1%). The respondents included 21 women (41.2%). There was no difference in mean age by sex (40.5 years vs 40.7 years;  = .94). Women were shorter (65.3 inches vs 70.6 inches;  < .01) and had smaller hands (glove size, 6.2 vs 7.4;  < .01). Eighteen women (85.7%) reported pain compared to 20 men (66.7%;  = .23) Women more often reported an impact on daily life (83.3% [n = 15] vs 50.0% [n = 10];  = .06). Women frequently reported needing treatment (61.1%) and time off work due to injury (27.7%). Notably, 76.2% of women (n = 16) attributed their discomfort to instruments and/or operating room setup, compared to 36.7% of men (n = 11;  = .01).

CONCLUSIONS

The impact of work-related pain on CT surgeons is substantial, with evidence of sex differences in rates and severity. Emphasis must be placed on limiting injuries for all while specifically supporting the anthropometric diversity of our future workforce.

摘要

背景

导致与工作相关损伤的人体工程学挑战非常普遍,女性外科医生比男性面临更多的人体工程学困难及由此导致的损伤。心胸外科手术对体力要求很高,尚不清楚外科医生的性别会如何影响这些挑战。因此,我们试图探讨性别对心胸外科医生所面临的与人体工程学相关问题的影响。

方法

设计了一项基于网络的匿名调查问卷,并于2024年4月9日至2024年4月25日通过网络平台进行发放。调查项目涉及人口统计学和人体测量学数据、人体工程学困难、疼痛症状以及与手术室人体工程学相关的治疗方法。对不同性别进行了比较分析。

结果

51名参与者完成了调查,其中包括29名执业心胸外科医生(56.9%)和22名实习生(43.1%)。受访者中有21名女性(41.2%)。不同性别的平均年龄无差异(40.5岁对40.7岁;P = 0.94)。女性身高较矮(65.3英寸对70.6英寸;P < 0.01)且手较小(手套尺寸,6.

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