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Job satisfaction, engagement, and burnout in the population of orthopedic surgeon and neurosurgeon trainees in mainland China

机译:在中国大陆的骨科外科医生和神经外科医学人口中的工作满意度,参与和倦怠

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OBJECTIVE In China, orthopedics and neurosurgery are among the most desired majors for medical students. However, little is known about the working and living status of specialists in these two fields. This study was aimed at evaluating job satisfaction, engagement, and burnout in the population of Chinese orthopedist and neurosurgeon trainees. METHODS A nationwide online survey was administered in mainland China. Questionnaires were answered anonymously. Job satisfaction, engagement, and burnout were assessed using the Job Descriptive Index, the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory, respectively. RESULTS Data were collected from 643 orthopedist trainees and 690 neurosurgeon trainees. Orthopedists and neurosurgeons showed no statistical difference in terms of age, sex, job titles, and preference for working in tertiary hospitals. Orthopedists had a higher marriage rate (p 0.01), a lower divorce rate (p = 0.017), relatively shorter working hours (p 0.01), and a higher annual income (p = 0.023) than neurosurgeons. Approximately 40% of respondents experienced workplace violence in the last 5 years. Less than 10% of respondents were satisfied with their pay, and over 70% would not encourage their offspring to become a doctor. Orthopedists were more satisfied with their careers than neurosurgeons (p 0.01) and had a higher level of work engagement (p 0.01). In addition, a higher proportion of orthopedists were burnt out (p 0.01) than neurosurgeons, though the difference between the two groups was not significant (p = 0.088). Multivariate regressions suggested that younger age (≤ 25 years old), being a senior trainee, getting divorced, working in a regional hospital, long working hours (≥ 71 hrs/wk), a low annual income (¥100,000), sleeping 6 hrs/day, and experience with workplace violence were significantly related to burnout for both groups. CONCLUSIONS Chinese orthopedic surgical and neurosurgical trainees are under significant stress. Orthopedic surgeons showed relatively optimistic data in their assessments of job satisfaction, engagement, and burnout. This study may provide valuable information for orthopedic and neurosurgical candidates considering either specialty as a career.
机译:目的在中国,骨科和神经外科是医科学生最需要的专业之一。然而,很少是关于这两个领域专家的工作和生活状态的知名。本研究旨在评估在中国矫形家和神经外科医学人口中的工作满意度,参与和倦怠。方法在中国大陆管理全国在线调查。问卷匿名回答。使用职位描述性指数,UTRECHT工作订婚规模和MASLACH BUSHOUT库存评估了工作满意度,参与和倦怠。结果数据从643名矫形学员和690名神经外科学员收集。骨科和神经外科医生在年龄,性别,职称和在第三级医院工作的偏好方面没有统计学差异。矫形师具有更高的婚姻率(P <0.01),离婚率较低(P = 0.017),工作时间相对较短(P <0.01),年收入较高(P = 0.023)比神经外部更高。大约40%的受访者在过去5年中经历了工作场所暴力。不到10%的受访者对他们的薪酬满意,超过70%不会鼓励他们的后代成为医生。骨科医生对他们的职业生涯比神经外科医生更满意(P <0.01)并且具有更高水平的工作啮合(P <0.01)。此外,较高比例的矫形器比神经外部烧坏(P <0.01),尽管两组之间的差异不显着(P = 0.088)。多元回归表明,年龄较小的年龄(≤25岁),是一名高级学员,离婚,在一个区域医院工作,工作时间长(≥71小时/周),年收入低(100,000),睡觉< 6小时/天,以及工作场所暴力的经验与两组的倦怠有关。结论中医外科手术和神经外科学员都在重大压力。矫形外科医生在他们对工作满意度,参与和倦怠的评估中表现出相对乐观的数据。本研究可以为职业生涯的专业提供矫形和神经外科候选人的有价值信息。

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