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外科医生肌肉骨骼疼痛的性别差异:一项国际调查。

Sex-based differences in musculoskeletal pain among surgeons: an international survey.

作者信息

Vannucci Maria, Rodríguez-Luna María Rita, Lan Bangyu, Niu Kenan, Lapergola Alfonso, Reitano Elisa, Zorzetti Noemi, Goglia Marta, Keller Deborah S, Perretta Silvana

机构信息

Department of General Surgery, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.

IHU-Strasbourg, Institute of Image-Guided Surgery, Strasbourg, France.

出版信息

Surg Endosc. 2025 May 19. doi: 10.1007/s00464-025-11796-0.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Musculoskeletal (MSK) injury is a known occupational risk for surgeons. Few studies have focused on the impact of sex in MSK injuries, despite differences in physical characteristics that may influence MSK pain occurrence. The increasing number of female surgeons urges investigation on ergonomic challenges faced by this group. The aim of the survey was to evaluate incidence and impact of MSK pain among surgeons to assess sex-based differences in the occurrence of MSK pain.

METHODS

A survey comprised of demographic/practice-related questions, validated scales for work-related MSK pain assessment and effect of health impairment on quality of life (QoL) was electronically distributed. Primary outcome was MSK pain incidence across sex evaluated with comparative and logistic regression analysis.

RESULTS

1162 surgeons completed the survey (48.02% females, 51.98% males). Significant differences across demographic factors were identified whereas surgical platforms used were similar across sexes. Female surgeons reported higher frequency of MSK pain (p =  < 0.0001), and significant difference in MSK pain location. Higher burden of MSK pain in females was noted, with higher rates of "numbness", "pain" and "ache" and less often "none" with respect to the male group (p = 0.020). Higher MSK pain frequency was associated with depression-like feelings, painkiller use and work absence (p =  < 0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS

There are striking sex-based differences in work-related MSK pain across surgeons. Female surgeons experience more MSK pain than males and suffer of subsequent impacts on routine work, function, and QoL. These results highlight the need to promote appropriate surgical ergonomics in the operating room for the expanding population of female surgeons.

摘要

引言

肌肉骨骼(MSK)损伤是外科医生已知的职业风险。尽管身体特征存在差异可能会影响MSK疼痛的发生,但很少有研究关注性别在MSK损伤中的影响。女性外科医生数量的增加促使人们对该群体面临的人体工程学挑战进行调查。该调查的目的是评估外科医生中MSK疼痛的发生率和影响,以评估MSK疼痛发生中基于性别的差异。

方法

通过电子方式分发了一项调查,该调查包括人口统计学/与实践相关的问题、经过验证的与工作相关的MSK疼痛评估量表以及健康损害对生活质量(QoL)的影响。主要结果是通过比较和逻辑回归分析评估的不同性别的MSK疼痛发生率。

结果

1162名外科医生完成了调查(女性占48.02%,男性占51.98%)。在人口统计学因素方面发现了显著差异,而不同性别的手术平台使用情况相似。女性外科医生报告的MSK疼痛频率更高(p = <0.0001),并且MSK疼痛部位存在显著差异。注意到女性MSK疼痛的负担更重,与男性组相比,“麻木”、“疼痛”和“酸痛”的发生率更高,而“无疼痛”的情况较少(p = 0.020)。更高的MSK疼痛频率与类似抑郁的情绪、使用止痛药和缺勤有关(p = <0.0001)。

结论

外科医生中与工作相关的MSK疼痛存在明显的基于性别的差异。女性外科医生比男性经历更多的MSK疼痛,并受到对日常工作、功能和生活质量的后续影响。这些结果凸显了在手术室中为不断增加的女性外科医生群体推广适当的手术人体工程学的必要性。

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