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Background: In surgical disciplines poor working conditions and a high level of dissatisfaction among surgeons in the various disciplines have been reported. The psychological consequences of these conditions on the surgeons themselves and the effects on their families have so far been inadequately considered.
Objective: The objective of this national survey of the Professional Association of German Surgery (Berufsverband der Deutschen Chirurgie e. V.) was to determine the current status of working conditions in surgical departments of German hospitals and to demonstrate their psychological and familial effects.
Material and methods: In the period January-February 2024 a questionnaire with 26 questions focusing on psychological stress, work-related partnership and family problems as well as addictive behavior was sent to all members of the Berufsverband der Deutschen Chirurgie e. V. and to all German surgical societies.
Results: A total of 2221 questionnaires could be analyzed. Among the survey participants, bureaucracy (84.4%) and inadequate compensation for overtime (68.1%) were seen as the main stress factors. Alcohol (20.3%), nicotine (8.9%) and medication (8.3%) were cited as ways of managing the workload. Of the surgeons 60% reported a negative impact on their relationship with their partner and 40% on their relationship with their children.
Discussion: The surgeons reported poor working conditions. These have a massive impact on the mental health of surgeons and on their family relationships. Consequently, many surgeons consider leaving the surgical profession. To improve this situation and to make the surgical profession attractive again, a drastic rethinking is needed.
背景:据报道,外科各学科的工作条件很差,外科医生的不满情绪很高。迄今为止,这些状况对外科医生本人及其家人造成的心理影响尚未得到充分考虑:德国外科专业协会(Berufsverband der Deutschen Chirurgie e. V.)的这项全国性调查旨在确定德国医院外科部门的工作条件现状,并展示其对心理和家庭的影响:2024年1月至2月期间,向德国外科医师协会(Berufsverband der Deutschen Chirurgie e. V.)和德国所有外科协会的所有会员发送了一份包含26个问题的调查问卷,内容主要涉及心理压力、与工作相关的伴侣关系和家庭问题以及成瘾行为:共对 2221 份问卷进行了分析。在参与调查的人员中,官僚主义(84.4%)和加班补偿不足(68.1%)被认为是主要的压力因素。酒精(20.3%)、尼古丁(8.9%)和药物(8.3%)被认为是减轻工作量的方法。60%的外科医生表示他们与伴侣的关系受到了负面影响,40%的外科医生表示他们与子女的关系受到了负面影响:讨论:外科医生报告了恶劣的工作条件。这些都对外科医生的心理健康和家庭关系产生了巨大影响。因此,许多外科医生考虑离开外科行业。为了改善这种状况,使外科医生职业重新具有吸引力,需要进行彻底的反思。