骨科住院医师的冒名顶替现象、倦怠与自杀意念。

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Andrew J Gaetano, Eisa Razzak, Jason Howard, Shreya M Saraf, Mary K Mulcahey
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背景:骨科住院医师中冒名顶替现象(IP)的患病率及其危险因素尚不清楚。本研究的目的是确定骨科住院医师中自杀意念、职业倦怠和自杀意念的患病率。其次,我们旨在确定与高水平IP相关的风险因素。方法:采用包括《Clance冒名顶替现象调查》(CIPS)在内的匿名调查方法,对骨科住院医师进行调查。CIPS评分比较采用t检验和单因素方差分析,多变量logistic回归识别危险因素。结果:对42名骨科住院医师进行了调查。23名受访者(54.8%)报告了显著或强烈的IP,其中女性(P < 0.001)、在过去5年内经历过职业倦怠的人(P = 0.002)、有过自杀意念的人(P = 0.003)和在医学院研究过一年的人(P = 0.018)报告了更高的IP水平。在医学院之前有间隔年的住院医生经历显著或强烈IP的可能性是4.85倍(95%置信区间,1.063至22.107,P = 0.041)。被调查者中有15人(35.7%)经历过职业倦怠,26人(61.9%)在过去5年内经历过职业倦怠,3人(7.1%)在其一生中有过自杀意念,1人(2.4%)在住院期间有过自杀意念。结论:54.8%的骨科住院医师报告了严重或强烈的IP,其中女性、在医学院学习过一年、在过去5年内经历过职业倦怠和有自杀意念史的患者报告的IP水平较高。
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Imposter Phenomenon, Burnout, and Suicidal Ideation Among Orthopaedic Surgery Residents.

Background: The prevalence of imposter phenomenon (IP) and its risk factors among orthopaedic surgery residents remains poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of IP, burnout, and suicidal ideation among orthopaedic surgery residents. Secondarily, we aimed to identify risk factors associated with higher levels of IP.

Methods: An anonymous survey including the Clance Imposter Phenomenon Survey (CIPS) was distributed to orthopaedic surgery residents. CIPS scores were compared using t-tests and one-way analyses of variance, and multivariable logistic regression was used to identify risk factors.

Results: Forty-two orthopaedic surgery residents were surveyed. Significant or intense IP was reported by 23 respondents (54.8%), with women (P < 0.001), those who experienced burnout within the past 5 years (P = 0.002), those who experienced suicidal ideation (P = 0.003), and those with a research year during medical school (P = 0.018) reporting higher levels of IP. Residents with a gap year before medical school were 4.85 times more likely to experience significant or intense IP (95% confidence interval, 1.063 to 22.107, P = 0.041). Among respondents, 15 (35.7%) were experiencing burnout, 26 (61.9%) experienced burnout over the past 5 years, 3 (7.1%) experienced suicidal ideation during their lifetime, and one (2.4%) experienced suicidal ideation during residency.

Conclusion: Significant or intense IP was reported by 54.8% of orthopaedic surgery residents, with higher levels reported by women, those with a research year during medical school, those who experienced burnout within the past 5 years, and those with a history of suicidal ideation.

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