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Personal life and working conditions of trainees and young specialists in clinical microbiology and infectious diseases in Europe: a questionnaire survey

机译:欧洲临床微生物学和传染病中的学员和年轻专家的个人生活和工作条件:调查问卷调查

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The purpose of this investigation was to assess the balance between the personal and professional lives of trainees and young European specialists in clinical microbiology (CM) and infectious diseases (ID), and determine differences according to gender, country of training, workplace and specialty. The Steering Committee of the Trainee Association of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) devised a questionnaire survey consisting, beyond the demographic questions, of nine yes/no questions, 11 Likert scale self-evaluations and one open-response item on parenthood, working conditions, quality of life, alcohol consumption and burnout. This anonymous survey in English was held between April and July 2015 among European CM/ID trainees and young specialists (< 3 years after training completion). Responses from 416 participants with a mean age of 32 years [standard deviation (SD) 5 years] were analysed. Females and physicians from Northern/Western Europe (NWE) benefit more from paternity/maternity leaves even during training than their counterparts. Among all respondents, only half of breastfeeding mothers enjoyed the benefit of working hours flexibility. Only two-thirds of respondents found their working environment stimulating. In comparison to colleagues from other parts of Europe, trainees and young specialists from Southern/Eastern Europe (SEE) had less frequent regular meetings with mentors/supervisors and head of departments where trainees' issues are discussed. Also, physicians from SEE were more frequently victims of workplace mobbing/bullying in comparison to those from other regions. Finally, multivariate analysis showed that female gender, SEE region and ID specialty were associated with burnout feelings. Female gender and country of work from SEE largely determine satisfactory working conditions, the possibility of parenthood leaves, amount of leisure time, mobbing experiences and burnout feelings among European CM/ID trainees and young specialists.
机译:该调查的目的是评估临床微生物学(CM)和传染病(ID)的私人和年轻欧洲专家的个人和专业人士之间的平衡,并根据性别,培训国家,工作场所和专业确定差异。欧洲临床微生物学和传染病学习协会的指导委员会(escmid)设计了一个调查问卷调查,超出了人口统计问题,其中九是/否问题,11个李克特级自我评估和一个开放式响应项目在父母身份,工作条件,生活质量,酒精消费和倦怠。在2015年4月和7月在欧洲CM / ID学员和年轻专家之间举行了英语匿名调查(培训完成后3年)。分析了来自32岁的平均年龄的416名参与者[标准差(SD)5年]的回应。北部/西欧(NWE)的女性和医生甚至在培训期间从养殖者/产假叶中受益于训练而不是同行。在所有受访者中,只有一半的母乳喂养母亲的灵活性享有工作时间的好处。只有三分之二的受访者发现了他们的工作环境刺激。与来自欧洲其他地区的同事相比,来自南部/东欧的学员和年轻专家(参见)与讨论培训人问题的导师/监事和部门负责人经常常见的常规会议。此外,与其他地区的人相比,看医生更频繁地是工作场所溺爱/欺凌的受害者。最后,多变量分析表明,女性性别,见地区和ID专业与倦怠感应相关。女性的性别和工作国家从看得很大程度地确定了令人满意的工作条件,父母身份的可能性离开,休闲时间,欧洲厘米/身份证学员和年轻专家之间的倦怠体验和倦怠情绪。

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