Job Satisfaction, Well-Being, and Burnout among Ophthalmology Educators.

IF 0.5 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Endeavour Pub Date : 2023-01-17 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1758566
Karissa N Sealey, Stephen A Blatt, Gary L Legault, Kyle J Godfrey, Misha F Syed
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Purpose  This article assesses the prevalence of burnout among ophthalmology educators and identifies opportunities to improve well-being in this population. Methods  The research team conducted a cross-sectional study using an institutional review board-exempt survey addressing the domains of the Maslach Burnout Inventory, intent to leave, and interest in wellness activities. Survey participants included ophthalmology residency program directors (PDs) and associate PDs (APDs) who are members of the Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology (AUPO). Analysis involved a top-box approach. Results  Surveys were sent to 175 members with a response rate of 38.9%. Percentages of survey respondents reporting either (1) "never" or (2) "less than a few times per year" when asked to self-assess for certain manifestations of burnout are as follows: "considering residents as impersonal objects" (95.2%), "becoming more callous towards people" (90.3%), and "becoming emotionally hardened" (80.6%). Approximately 65% of ophthalmology educators reported never considering or rarely considering leaving their position in the year prior to completing the survey. For wellness promotion among AUPO educators, the greatest interest was in small group mentoring sessions (85%) and webinars on wellness-related topics (70%). Conclusion  The prevalence of burnout symptoms among ophthalmology educators compares favorably to educators from other specialties. Ophthalmology PDs and APDs demonstrate a greater degree of personal accomplishment than do their cohorts within other specialties, suggesting a decreased likelihood of burnout onset among ophthalmology educators. Furthermore, our study's job satisfaction data reveal a high degree of satisfaction among ophthalmology PDs and APDs.

眼科教育工作者的工作满意度、幸福感和职业倦怠。
目的 本文评估了眼科教育工作者职业倦怠的普遍程度,并指出了改善这一人群健康状况的机会。方法 研究小组采用机构审查委员会豁免的调查方式进行了一项横断面研究,调查内容包括马斯拉赫职业倦怠量表的各个领域、离职意向以及对健康活动的兴趣。调查参与者包括眼科住院医师项目主任(PD)和副主任(APD),他们都是眼科大学教授协会(AUPO)的成员。分析采用顶箱方法。结果 向 175 名会员发出了调查问卷,回复率为 38.9%。调查对象在被要求对职业倦怠的某些表现进行自我评估时,报告(1)"从不 "或(2)"每年少于几次 "的百分比如下:"将住院医师视为没有人情味的物品"(95.2%)、"对人更冷酷无情"(90.3%)和 "情感变得冷漠"(80.6%)。约65%的眼科教育工作者表示在完成调查前的一年内从未考虑或很少考虑离职。对于促进美国眼科学联合会教育工作者的健康,最感兴趣的是小组辅导课程(85%)和健康相关主题的网络研讨会(70%)。结论 眼科教育工作者的职业倦怠症状发生率与其他专业的教育工作者相比并不逊色。与其他专业的教育工作者相比,眼科专业人员和助理专业人员表现出更大程度的个人成就感,这表明眼科教育工作者出现职业倦怠的可能性较低。此外,我们研究的工作满意度数据显示,眼科专业人员和助理专业人员的满意度很高。
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Endeavour
Endeavour 综合性期刊-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
19
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Endeavour, established in 1942, has, over its long and proud history, developed into one of the leading journals in the history and philosophy of science. Endeavour publishes high-quality articles on a wide array of scientific topics from ancient to modern, across all disciplines. It serves as a critical forum for the interdisciplinary exploration and evaluation of natural knowledge and its development throughout history. Each issue contains lavish color and black-and-white illustrations. This makes Endeavour an ideal destination for history and philosophy of science articles with a strong visual component. Endeavour presents the history and philosophy of science in a clear and accessible manner, ensuring the journal is a valuable tool for historians, philosophers, practicing scientists, and general readers. To enable it to have the broadest coverage possible, Endeavour features four types of articles: -Research articles are concise, fully referenced, and beautifully illustrated with high quality reproductions of the most important source material. -In Vivo articles will illustrate the rich and numerous connections between historical and philosophical scholarship and matters of current public interest, and provide rich, readable explanations of important current events from historical and philosophical perspectives. -Book Reviews and Commentaries provide a picture of the rapidly growing history of science discipline. Written by both established and emerging scholars, our reviews provide a vibrant overview of the latest publications and media in the history and philosophy of science. -Lost and Found Pieces are playful and creative short essays which focus on objects, theories, tools, and methods that have been significant to science but underappreciated by collective memory.
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