Burnout and Career Satisfaction Among American Surgeons

被引:937
|
作者
Shanafelt, Tait D. [2 ]
Balch, Charles M. [1 ]
Bechamps, Gerald J.
Russell, Thomas [3 ]
Dyrbye, Lotte [2 ]
Satele, Daniel [2 ]
Collicott, Paul [3 ]
Novotny, Paul J. [2 ]
Sloan, Jeff [2 ]
Freischlag, Julie A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Johns Hopkins Med Inst, Dept Surg, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
[2] Mayo Clin, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Amer Coll Surg, Baltimore, MD USA
关键词
MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM; JOB-SATISFACTION; PATIENT-CARE; EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS; MENTAL-HEALTH; GENERAL-PRACTITIONERS; PSYCHIATRIC MORBIDITY; OF-LIFE; STRESS; ONCOLOGY;
D O I
10.1097/SLA.0b013e3181ac4dfd
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: To determine the incidence of burnout among American surgeons and evaluate personal and professional characteristics associated with surgeon burnout. Background: Burnout is a syndrome of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization that leads to decreased effectiveness at work. A limited amount of information exists about the relationship between specific demographic and practice characteristics with burnout among American surgeons. Methods: Members of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) were sent an anonymous, cross-sectional survey in June 2008. The survey evaluated demographic variables, practice characteristics, career satisfaction, burnout, and quality of life (QOL). Burnout and QOL were measured using validated instruments. Results: Of the approximately 24,922 surgeons sampled, 7905 (32%) returned surveys. Responders had been in practice 18 years, worked 60 hours per week, and were on call 2 nights/wk (median values). Overall, 40% of responding surgeons were burned out, 30% screened positive for symptoms of depression, and 28% had a mental QOL score >1/2 standard deviation below the population norm. Factors independently associated with burnout included younger age, having children, area of specialization, number of nights on call per week, hours worked per week, and having compensation determined entirely based on billing. Only 36% of surgeons felt their work schedule left enough time for personal/family life and only 51% would recommend their children pursue a career as a physician/surgeon. Conclusion: Burnout is common among American surgeons and is the single greatest predictor of surgeons' satisfaction with career and specialty choice. Additional research is needed to identify individual, organizational, and societal interventions that preserve and promote the mental health of American surgeons.
引用
收藏
页码:463 / 471
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Career Satisfaction, Commitment, and Burnout Among American Facial Plastic Surgeons
    McIntire, J. Benjamin
    Lee, Daniel D.
    Ohlstein, Jason F.
    Williams, Edwin, III
    FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY & AESTHETIC MEDICINE, 2020, 22 (05) : 393 - 394
  • [2] Burnout and Career Satisfaction Among Canadian Vascular Surgeons
    Giddens, Joanna
    Papia, Giuseppe
    Rotstein, Ori D.
    JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY, 2020, 72 (01) : E133 - E133
  • [3] Burnout among American surgeons
    Campbell, DA
    Sonnad, SS
    Eckhauser, FE
    Campbell, KK
    Greenfield, LJ
    SURGERY, 2001, 130 (04) : 696 - 702
  • [4] Burnout and Career Satisfaction Among Canadian Vascular Surgeons: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Papia, Giuseppe
    Giddens, Joanna
    JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY, 2020, 72 (05) : E352 - E352
  • [5] Burnout and Career Satisfaction Among Cardiologists
    Mehta, Laxmi S.
    Lewis, Sandra J.
    Duvernoy, Claire S.
    Limacher, Marian C.
    Poppas, Athena
    Walsh, Mary Norine
    Rzeszut, Anne K.
    Linzer, Mark
    Harrington, Robert A.
    Binkley, Philip F.
    Cohen, Rose S.
    Itchhaporia, Dipti
    Kort, Smadar
    Douglas, Pamela S.
    CIRCULATION, 2017, 136
  • [6] Career satisfaction and burnout among neurosurgeons
    Smith, Kyle A.
    Glusman, Morgan B.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 2016, 124 (03) : 883 - 884
  • [7] Career and Lifestyle Satisfaction among Surgeons
    German, Richard H.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, 2009, 209 (06) : 795 - 795
  • [8] Burnout among American surgeons - Discussion
    Rikkers, LF
    Vargish, T
    Reed, DN
    Folse, JR
    Malangoni, MA
    Scott-Conner, C
    Lewis, FR
    Hanto, DW
    Starling, JR
    Campbell
    SURGERY, 2001, 130 (04) : 702 - 705
  • [9] Burnout and Career Satisfaction Among US Cardiologists
    Mehta, Laxmi S.
    Lewis, Sandra J.
    Duvernoy, Claire S.
    Rzeszut, Anne K.
    Walsh, Mary Norine
    Harrington, Robert A.
    Poppas, Athena
    Linzer, Mark
    Binkley, Philip F.
    Douglas, Pamela S.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2019, 73 (25) : 3345 - 3348
  • [10] Career satisfaction and burnout among Ghanaian physicians
    Opoku, Samuel T.
    Apenteng, Bettye
    INTERNATIONAL HEALTH, 2014, 6 (01): : 54 - 61