Residents' perceptions of work environment during their postgraduate medical training in Pakistan

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Avan, B., I
Raza, S. A. [1 ]
Khokhar, S.
Awan, F.
Sohail, N.
Rashid, S.
Hamza, H.
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[1] Aga Khan Univ, Dept Community Hlth Sci, Karachi, Pakistan
[2] Aga Khan Univ, Dept Surg, Karachi, Pakistan
[3] Aga Khan Univ, Dept Family Med, Karachi, Pakistan
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developing countries; environment; residency; sexual harassment; academic index; mistreatment index;
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Background: In Pakistan, there is a lack of information about the work environment of residency programs. This lack is a major impediment in their improvement. One of the approaches for improvement in these own perception of their working conditions. Therefore, we programs can be directed through the residents collected data which would reflect working conditions of residents. Aim: To assess the perceived status of "work environment" in different specialities Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in four teaching hospitals of Karachi from July 1999 to January:2000. Residents from selected programs were grouped into four broad groups: specialist, medical, surgical, and multidisciplinary. Responses of residents were obtained on a Likert scale of 0 to 4. Indices were formed for two components of work environment: academic and mistreatment. Statistical Analysis: Differences between residents' groups were assessed through analysis of variance (ANOVA) at 5% significance. Results: A total of 341 registered residents responded (response rate: 75%). Surgical residents were working more than 80 h/week and this was more than the other three groups. Medical residents were spending the highest actual time on research and teaching activities (10% and 14%, respectively). Academic index score was highest for surgical group (15.81, SD = 4.69) and lowest for multidisciplinary group (11.82 SD = 4.80). Medical group had the highest perceived mistreatment index score (5.56, SD = 4.57). Conclusions: In a study of work environment of residency programs, differential impact was found for the four groups on work environment perceptions. Most of the residents recognized undergraduate teaching, grand rounds, patient rounds, and seminars or workshops as contributing to their academic learning. Reporting of sexual harassment was low, indicating either underreporting or cultural dynamics of our setting.
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