Man Benjamin, Ravichandran Chandramohan, Panchal Jay, Zacharia Shaun, Ravi Kumar Preyeamvadha, Nair Vishnu V
Leicester Medical School, George Davies Centre, Leicester, LE1 7HA, United Kingdom.
Hereford County Hospital, Hereford, HR1 2ER, United Kingdom.
J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2025 May 26;68:103077. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2025.103077. eCollection 2025 Sep.
Burnout is a growing concern among orthopaedic residents, with numerous studies reporting high prevalence rates. It impacts both mental and physical well-being and typically manifests as emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment. The medical culture of perseverance often obscures recognition of these issues, leading to underreporting and insufficient support. Burnout not only affects the health of residents but also poses significant risks to patient safety and care quality. This review explores the contributing factors to burnout among orthopaedic residents and evaluates strategies for its prevention and management.
comprehensive search was conducted across PubMed, Scopus, Medline and Web of Science from 2015 to 2025, using a combination of keywords, including 'Orthopaedic', 'Orthopaedic surgeon', 'Orthopaedic resident', 'Burnout', and 'Burnout prevention'. Studies were selected based on specific inclusion criteria. This included peer-reviewed articles addressing burnout prevalence, causes, and prevention strategies in orthopaedic residents. Systematic reviews, randomized controlled trials (RCT), cross-sectional studies, and pilot studies were included. Narrative reviews and commentaries were also incorporated due to the limited availability of studies to provide context and synthesise broader perspectives on burnout and resilience. Studies that showed no relevance to orthopaedics were removed. Two independent reviewers assessed the studies. A thematic analysis was performed on the identified studies to synthesise common management strategies.
The review identified 69 studies that met the search criteria discussing burnout in orthopaedic residents. These studies highlighted key factors influencing burnout, which were categorized into three domains: work life, personal aspects and home life. There were limited studies on strategies to prevent burnout in orthopaedic residents, specifically with only 2 studies. Individual-level strategies, such as resilience and mindfulness training, show promise in reducing burnout. Organisational changes were also emphasized; however, there were no studies specifically addressing this.
To address burnout, individual-level strategies such as mindfulness and resilience training show promise; however, sustainable change requires structural reforms including workload redistribution and supportive leadership. Future research should prioritise high-quality, orthopaedic-specific studies, particularly multicentre RCTs to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of these strategies. A comprehensive approach addressing both individual and organisational factors is essential to improve resident well-being and maintain high standards in orthopaedic training and care.
职业倦怠在骨科住院医师中日益受到关注,众多研究报告称其患病率很高。它会影响身心健康,通常表现为情绪耗竭、去人格化和个人成就感降低。坚持不懈的医学文化常常掩盖了对这些问题的认识,导致报告不足和支持不够。职业倦怠不仅影响住院医师的健康,还对患者安全和护理质量构成重大风险。本综述探讨了骨科住院医师职业倦怠的影响因素,并评估了其预防和管理策略。
在2015年至2025年期间,通过在PubMed、Scopus、Medline和科学网进行全面检索,使用了包括“骨科”、“骨科外科医生”、“骨科住院医师”、“职业倦怠”和“职业倦怠预防”等关键词组合。根据特定的纳入标准选择研究。这包括针对骨科住院医师职业倦怠患病率、原因和预防策略的同行评审文章。纳入了系统评价、随机对照试验(RCT)、横断面研究和试点研究。由于研究有限,无法提供背景信息并综合有关职业倦怠和复原力的更广泛观点,因此也纳入了叙述性综述和评论。排除与骨科无关的研究。两名独立评审员对研究进行评估。对选定的研究进行了主题分析,以综合常见的管理策略。
该综述确定了69项符合搜索标准的研究,这些研究讨论了骨科住院医师的职业倦怠。这些研究突出了影响职业倦怠的关键因素,这些因素分为三个领域:工作生活、个人方面和家庭生活。关于预防骨科住院医师职业倦怠策略的研究有限,具体只有2项研究。个人层面的策略,如复原力和正念训练,在减少职业倦怠方面显示出前景。还强调了组织变革;然而,没有专门针对此的研究。
为了解决职业倦怠问题,正念和复原力训练等个人层面的策略显示出前景;然而,可持续的改变需要结构改革,包括重新分配工作量和支持性领导。未来的研究应优先进行高质量的、针对骨科的研究,特别是多中心RCT,以评估这些策略的可行性和有效性。采取综合方法解决个人和组织因素对于改善住院医师的福祉以及维持骨科培训和护理的高标准至关重要。