探索住院实践和性别对医生幸福感的影响。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Kelci B Butler, Lauren J Amendola, Sonali Mehta Patel, Ashley N Czworniak, Rani Ganesan
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摘要

本文旨在描述医师幸福感的演变。确保职业成就感和减轻职业倦怠的风险是所有医生的首要任务。然而,维护福祉的威胁和障碍并非普遍存在。在住院和门诊环境中,管理负担不断增加,临床工作量增加,每位患者就诊时间不足。在住院儿科亚专科中,在儿科重症监护领域报告了特别高的倦怠率。在这两个领域,职业满意度和幸福感的障碍是复杂而无数的。女性在医学领域的独特需求与男性在医学领域的需求不同。照料和基于性别的不平等迫使妇女以高于男子的比率离开保健。从事医学工作可能危及妇女的生育能力和健康。尽管女性主导的亚专科(如儿科)越来越普遍,但她们在领导角色中的存在仍然相对较低。我们选择将这篇文章的重点放在住院医生面临的问题以及作为一名女性保健提供者的独特困难上。[j].儿科学,2025;54(7):e244-e248。
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Exploring the Impact of Inpatient Practice and Gender on Physician Well-Being.

This article aims to describe the evolution of physician well-being. Ensuring professional fulfillment and mitigating the risk for burnout are priorities for all physicians. However, the threats and obstacles to preserving well-being are not universal. In both the inpatient and ambulatory settings, there are growing administrative burdens, increased clinical workload, and insufficient time per patient encounter. Among inpatient pediatric subspecialties, particularly high rates of burnout are reported within the field of pediatric critical care. The obstacles to career satisfaction and well-being in both areas are complex and myriad. The demands unique to women in medicine are different than those for men in medicine. Caregiving and gender-based inequities force women out of health care at rates higher than men. A career in medicine risks a woman's fertility and health. Despite increased prevalence of women-dominated subspecialties (eg, pediatrics), their presence in leadership roles continues to be relatively low. We have chosen to focus this article on issues facing inpatient physicians and the unique difficulties of being a woman provider in health care. [Pediatr Ann. 2025;54(7):e244-e248.].

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Pediatric Annals
Pediatric Annals 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
1.80
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104
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Published for more than 40 years, Pediatric Annals is an online-only, monthly medical review journal dedicated to providing pediatricians and other clinicians with the latest practical information on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric diseases and disorders. Begin to explore the Journal and all of its great benefits such as: -Single-topic summary reviews of important trends in pediatric medicine -Access to current articles, as well as several years of archived content -Columns including Healthy Baby/Healthy Child and Case Challenges
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