A cross-sectional study of aggression levels in physicians and orthopaedic surgeons: impact on specialty selection and training?

JRSM short reports Pub Date : 2012-12-01 Epub Date: 2012-12-15 DOI:10.1258/shorts.2012.012074
T Barlow, A Wight, D Barlow
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Abstract

Objectives: To determine if current validated psychometric evaluations could determine a difference in basic behavioural characteristics between surgical and medical specialties.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Two district general hospitals and one University teaching hospital in England, UK.

Participants: Internal medicine (16) and trauma and orthopaedic (20) consultants.

Main outcome measures: Aggression levels as assessed by the Buss and Warren questionnaire. The self-administered questionnaire assesses aggression in terms of physical, verbal, anger, hostility, indirect hostility and an overall assessment of aggression.

Results: All participants had aggression scores below the population average. We found a significant difference (P < 0.01) in total level of aggression, with orthopaedic consultants scoring a mean of 61.1 (standard deviation [SD] 9.2) and physicians 51.3 (SD 9.5). When analysis of the five different subtypes of aggression was carried out, orthopaedic surgeons scored significantly higher in terms of verbal aggression (P = 0.005), hostility (P = 0.002) and indirect hostility (P = 0.03).

Conclusion: This study joins a growing evidence base for aspects of behaviour indicative of a given specialty. Aggression is a relatively stable behavioural characteristic from adolescence, and as such this is the first study of its type to suggest that the differences in behavioural characteristics seen between specialties are inherent, rather than learned. It is unclear if the differences observed represent an attraction of that specialty to the personality type or is required for success within the given specialty. Whether this can be used in terms of selection into higher specialty training, or influence training within specialties, requires further work.

内科医生和骨科医生攻击性水平的横断面研究:对专业选择和培训的影响?
目的:确定当前有效的心理测量评估是否可以确定外科和内科专业之间基本行为特征的差异。设计:横断面研究。地点:英国英格兰两所地区综合医院和一所大学教学医院。参与者:内科(16)和创伤骨科(20)顾问。主要结果测量:侵略水平由Buss和Warren问卷评估。自我管理的问卷从身体、语言、愤怒、敌意、间接敌意和对攻击性的全面评估等方面评估攻击性。结果:所有参与者的攻击性得分均低于人群平均水平。我们发现在总攻击水平上有显著差异(P < 0.01),骨科顾问的平均得分为61.1分(标准差[SD] 9.2),内科医生的平均得分为51.3分(标准差[SD] 9.5)。在对5种不同攻击亚型进行分析时,骨科医生在言语攻击(P = 0.005)、敌意(P = 0.002)和间接敌意(P = 0.03)三项得分均显著高于外科医生。结论:这项研究加入了一个越来越多的证据基础的行为方面,表明一个特定的专业。攻击性是一种从青春期开始就相对稳定的行为特征,因此,这是第一个表明不同专业之间的行为特征差异是天生的,而不是后天习得的。目前尚不清楚观察到的差异是否代表了该专业对人格类型的吸引力,还是在特定专业中取得成功所必需的。这是否可以在选择方面用于更高的专业培训,或者在专业内影响培训,需要进一步的工作。
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