韩国60岁及以上麻醉医师调查:现状、挑战和未来策略

Anesthesia and pain medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-25 DOI:10.17085/apm.24053
Won Uk Koh, Shamin Ara Sultana, Jong Ho Kim, So Young Lim, Sang Woo Kim, Sung Mi Hwang, Youngsuk Kwon, Jae Jun Lee, Hong Seuk Yang
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背景:随着全球人口老龄化,医疗专业人员也在老龄化。本研究调查韩国60岁以上麻醉医师的现况。方法:于2021年2月至3月和2021年6月至8月通过邮件邀请60岁及以上在韩国居住和工作的麻醉医师参与本研究。该调查包括40个问题,涵盖10个主题,包括健康状况、居住地、工作方式和经济状况。根据问题的类型,答案按1、2和3的等级进行排序,选择最受欢迎的答案。结果:共收到回复63份,回复率为26.5%。在受访者中,有56人目前是麻醉师,他们对自己的临床实践和生活状况表示满意。作为资深医生,他们平均每天治疗24名患者,没有明显的不适或不便。24名受访者承认与衰老有关的身体不适,9名受访者对与年龄相关的变化表示谨慎。52名答复者表示,有必要对麻醉师进行高级医疗实践的再教育。结论:韩国高级麻醉医师主要在二、三级医院工作,对目前的生活状况较为满意。需要对高级临床实践和高级麻醉师退休策略的再教育计划进行全面评估,以解决劳动力中越来越多的老年医生的问题。
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A survey of anesthesiologists aged 60 years and older in Korea: current status, challenges, and future strategies.

Background: As the global population ages, medical professionals are also aging. This study investigates the status of Korean anesthesiologists over the age of 60.

Methods: Anesthesiologists aged 60 and older, residing and working in Korea, were invited to participate in this study via e-mail from February to March 2021 and by mail from June to August 2021. The survey consisted of 40 questions covering 10 topics, including health status, residence, work style, and economic status. Depending on the type of question, answers were ranked on a scale of 1, 2, and 3, with the most preferred response being selected.

Results: A total of 63 responses were received, resulting in a response rate of 26.5%. Among the respondents, 56 were currently practicing as anesthesiologists and reported satisfaction with their clinical practice and life status. On average, they treated 24 patients per day without experiencing significant discomfort or inconvenience in their roles as senior physicians. Twenty-four respondents acknowledged physical discomfort related to aging, and nine expressed cautions regarding age-related changes. Fifty-two respondents indicated that reeducation for advanced medical practice as anesthesiologists was necessary.

Conclusions: Senior anesthesiologists in Korea are primarily working in secondary and tertiary hospitals and are satisfied with their current life status. A comprehensive evaluation of reeducation programs for advanced clinical practice and retirement strategies for senior anesthesiologists is needed to address the growing number of aging physicians in the workforce.

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