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Burnout Among Orthopedic Surgeons and Residents in Pakistan

Objective Burnout is exceptionally pervasive among medical professionals, especially surgeons, and is considered the main indicator of surgeons’ fulfillment with career choice. Our objectives are to discover the extent of orthopedic specialist burnout in Pakistan and to explore the clinical impact o...

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Autores principales: Siddiqui, Adeel A, Jamil, Muhammad, Kaimkhani, Ghulam M, Wasim, Malik, Katto, Muhammad Soughat, Yaqoob, Uzair, Adeel, Mariyam
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6173275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30338172
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3096
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author Siddiqui, Adeel A
Jamil, Muhammad
Kaimkhani, Ghulam M
Wasim, Malik
Katto, Muhammad Soughat
Yaqoob, Uzair
Adeel, Mariyam
author_facet Siddiqui, Adeel A
Jamil, Muhammad
Kaimkhani, Ghulam M
Wasim, Malik
Katto, Muhammad Soughat
Yaqoob, Uzair
Adeel, Mariyam
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description Objective Burnout is exceptionally pervasive among medical professionals, especially surgeons, and is considered the main indicator of surgeons’ fulfillment with career choice. Our objectives are to discover the extent of orthopedic specialist burnout in Pakistan and to explore the clinical impact of burnout. The efficacy of surgeons may be enhanced by implementing burnout prevention and treatment plans. Data collection This observational study was conducted from April 2018 to May 2018 in various tertiary care hospitals in Pakistan and includes post-graduate trainees and consultants. Those who agreed to be part of this study were asked to complete a self-structured questionnaire about demographics and burnout. The questionnaire had 28 questions based on a standard questionnaire from the American Public Welfare Association. Results In our study, 15% (n=15) of respondents had advance burnout, 22% (n=22) had early burnout, and 43% (n=49) had a fair chance of burnout. All 15 participants suffering from advance burnout were consultants. Of participants suffering from early burnout, 36.3% (n=8) were consultants, and 63.7% (n=14) were post-graduate trainees. Conclusion Compared to other countries, the burnout rate is higher among Pakistani orthopedic surgeons. Special care and attention should be paid towards the stress and workload of surgeons.
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spelling pubmed-61732752018-10-18 Burnout Among Orthopedic Surgeons and Residents in Pakistan Siddiqui, Adeel A Jamil, Muhammad Kaimkhani, Ghulam M Wasim, Malik Katto, Muhammad Soughat Yaqoob, Uzair Adeel, Mariyam Cureus Orthopedics Objective Burnout is exceptionally pervasive among medical professionals, especially surgeons, and is considered the main indicator of surgeons’ fulfillment with career choice. Our objectives are to discover the extent of orthopedic specialist burnout in Pakistan and to explore the clinical impact of burnout. The efficacy of surgeons may be enhanced by implementing burnout prevention and treatment plans. Data collection This observational study was conducted from April 2018 to May 2018 in various tertiary care hospitals in Pakistan and includes post-graduate trainees and consultants. Those who agreed to be part of this study were asked to complete a self-structured questionnaire about demographics and burnout. The questionnaire had 28 questions based on a standard questionnaire from the American Public Welfare Association. Results In our study, 15% (n=15) of respondents had advance burnout, 22% (n=22) had early burnout, and 43% (n=49) had a fair chance of burnout. All 15 participants suffering from advance burnout were consultants. Of participants suffering from early burnout, 36.3% (n=8) were consultants, and 63.7% (n=14) were post-graduate trainees. Conclusion Compared to other countries, the burnout rate is higher among Pakistani orthopedic surgeons. Special care and attention should be paid towards the stress and workload of surgeons. Cureus 2018-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6173275/ /pubmed/30338172 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3096 Text en Copyright © 2018, Siddiqui et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jamil, Muhammad
Kaimkhani, Ghulam M
Wasim, Malik
Katto, Muhammad Soughat
Yaqoob, Uzair
Adeel, Mariyam
Burnout Among Orthopedic Surgeons and Residents in Pakistan
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title_short Burnout Among Orthopedic Surgeons and Residents in Pakistan
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3096
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