关于实践环境和职业满意度的意见调查:2021年POSNA会员调查。

Jill Flanagan, Maegen Wallace, Rebecca C Whitesell, Kevin Neal, M Wade Shrader
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21世纪北美的医疗环境处于不断变化之中。许多儿科骨科医生的实践环境在不断发展。为了更好地了解这些不断变化的医疗保健环境问题,北美儿科骨科学会(POSNA)的实践管理委员会(PMC)在2021年对其会员进行了调查,以确定与随叫随到的实践、就业细节和会员福利相关的问题。结果:共有419名会员完成调查,回复率为30%。大多数外科医生接受创伤呼叫,80.8%。尽管覆盖呼叫存在固有的挑战,92%的受访者认为呼叫是儿科骨科手术领域不可或缺的一部分,也是我们作为专业人员需要继续提供的患者护理的重要方面。对工作与生活平衡的满意度与个人生活的干扰、被伴侣和机构重视的感觉、自主性和在复杂情况下的支持感相关。结论:在POSNA成员关于工作满意度的实践管理调查中,研究结果强调了许多因素的重要性,薪酬与工作满意度并不一定相关。虽然这项调查没有具体询问职业倦怠,但已知的缓解职业倦怠的策略(如提供支持性文化)也与这项调查中的工作满意度高度相关。因此,对于个体机构、机构领导者和POSNA领导层来说,采用健康策略不仅是为了儿科骨科医生的健康,也是为了我们这个领域的健康,这一点非常重要。关键概念:(1)工作与生活的平衡与个人生活的干扰、伴侣的重视感、自主性和发生并发症时的支持感相关。(2)工作满意度是多因素的,薪酬与工作满意度不一定相关。证据等级:5,专家意见。
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Opinion Survey Regarding Practice Environment and Career Satisfaction: The 2021 POSNA Membership Survey.

Introduction: The healthcare environment in North America in the 21st century is in constant flux. The practice setting for many pediatric orthopaedic surgeons continues to evolve. To better understand these shifting healthcare environmental issues, the Practice Management Committee (PMC) of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) surveyed its membership in 2021 to identify issues related to on-call practices, employment details and the wellbeing of its members.

Results: In total, 419 members completed the survey with a response rate of 30%. Most surgeons take trauma call, 80.8%. Despite the inherent challenges of covering call, 92% of respondents feel that call is integral to the field of pediatric orthopaedic surgery and an important aspect of patient care that we as professionals need to continue to provide. Satisfaction with work-life balance correlated with interference with personal life, feeling valued by partners and the institution, autonomy, and feeling supported during complication.

Conclusion: The findings in this practice management survey of POSNA members regarding job satisfaction stressed the importance of numerous factors, with compensation not necessarily correlating to job satisfaction. While this survey did not specifically ask about burnout, strategies known to mitigate burnout (such as providing a supportive culture), are also highly correlated to job satisfaction in this survey. Therefore, it is important for individual institutions, institutional leaders, and POSNA leadership to adopt wellness strategies not only for the health of the pediatric orthopaedist, but for the well-being of our field.

Key concepts: (1)Work-life balance correlates with interference with personal life, feeling valued by partners, autonomy and feeling supported when complications occur.(2)Job satisfaction is multifactorial with compensation not necessarily correlating to job satisfaction.

Level of evidence: 5, Expert Opinion.

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