Factors Influencing Professional Well-being in Orthopaedic Surgeons.

Zachery Hong, Anna N Miller
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Diminished physician well-being is a serious occupational hazard in orthopaedic surgery that results from burnout and low professional fulfillment. The authors surveyed 331 members of the American Orthopaedic Association and used the Professional Fulfillment Index (PFI) to determine presence of burnout and low professional fulfillment. Thirty-three percent (110/331) of respondents were burned out. Predictors of burnout included early career stage, work hours, and specialization in arthroplasty. Forty-four percent (185/331) of respondents were not professionally fulfilled. Predictors of low professional fulfillment included early career stage, work hours, specialization in foot/ankle, female gender, and not having children. No significant relationship between PFI well-being and self-reported medical errors was found. An orthopaedic surgeon's well-being is influenced by personal and career-related factors that may be used to guide interventions that minimize burnout and maximize professional fulfillment. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 33(4):247-253, 2024).

影响骨科医生职业幸福感的因素。
医师幸福感下降是骨科手术中一种严重的职业危害,其原因是职业倦怠和职业成就感低。作者调查了美国骨科协会的331名成员,并使用职业实现指数(PFI)来确定职业倦怠和低职业实现的存在。33%(110/331)的受访者感到倦怠。职业倦怠的预测因素包括职业早期阶段、工作时间和关节置换术专业。44%(185/331)的受访者在职业上没有成就感。职业满意度低的预测因素包括职业早期阶段、工作时间、足部/脚踝专业、女性性别和没有孩子。PFI幸福感与自我报告的医疗错误之间没有显著的关系。整形外科医生的幸福感受到个人和职业相关因素的影响,这些因素可以用来指导干预措施,最大限度地减少职业倦怠和最大限度地提高职业成就感。[j] .外科骨科进展,33(4):247- 253,2024。
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