Fit2Perform: European society of thoracic surgery survey on member well-being.

0 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Fabrizio Minervini, Pietro Bertoglio, Willem Hans Steup, Stijn Vanstraelen, Sridhar Rathinam, Nuria Maria Novoa, Hermien Schreurs
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Objectives: A certain level of physical and psychological well-being is essential for surgeons to achieve optimal performance and patients' outcomes. This study presents the results of a survey conducted by the European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS) 'Fit2Perform' (F2P) Working Group, aimed at evaluating the overall well-being of the thoracic surgical community.

Methods: A 50-item survey was designed by the ESTS F2P Working Group and distributed to ESTS members between January and February 2024 anonymously. Descriptive data were presented as frequencies with absolute number and percentages. Subgroup analysis and interactions between variables were performed with Chi-square test, t-test and analysis of variance (ANOVA) as appropriate.

Results: Among 1653 active members of 26 countries, 215 (13%) members responded. Most of them had more than 5 years' experience (89.8%) and were based in academic hospitals (69.3%). A significant higher satisfaction in the perception of work-life balance was found in respondents who were working less than 50 hours (P < 0.001) and in surgeons >50 years old (P < 0.001). Younger thoracic surgeons had increased risk of depression (P < 0.001), reduced quality of life scores (P = 0.005) together with an increased higher degree of emotional exhaustion (P < 0.001), depersonalization (P = 0.019) and lower degree of personal accomplishment (P = 0.004).

Conclusions: Our survey identified that young thoracic surgeons are at increased risk of depression, lower quality of life, emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment. These issues warrant further attention and analysis in order to identify underlying causes and to develop targeted strategies to improve surgeon well-being.

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Fit2Perform:欧洲胸外科学会会员幸福感调查。
目的:一定程度的身体和心理健康是外科医生达到最佳表现和患者预后的必要条件。这项研究展示了欧洲胸外科医师协会(ESTS)进行的一项调查的结果。“Fit2Perform”工作组,旨在评估胸外科社区的整体福祉。方法:由ESTS Fit2Perform (F2P)工作组设计50项调查问卷,于2024年1 - 2月匿名发放给ESTS成员。描述性数据以绝对数量和百分比的频率表示。亚组分析和变量间的相互作用采用卡方检验、t检验和方差分析。结果:在26个国家的1653名活跃会员中,215名(13%)会员做出了回应。他们中大多数有5年以上的经验(89.8%),在学术医院工作(69.3%)。结论:我们的调查发现,年轻的胸外科医生在抑郁、生活质量较低、情绪衰竭、人格解体和个人成就感方面的风险较高。这些问题需要进一步的关注和分析,以确定潜在的原因,并制定有针对性的策略,以提高外科医生的福祉。
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