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Current Issues Affecting the Practice of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeons: Results of the 2014 Workforce Survey of American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Orthopaedics

机译:影响儿科矫形外科医生实践的当前问题:2014年劳动力研究结果调查骨科部分骨科

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Introduction:The opinions of the pediatric orthopaedic workforce are shaped by market forces, regulatory processes, and local experience. The purpose of this report is to summarize the findings of the recent Workforce Survey of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Orthopaedics (SOOr). This submission has been reviewed and approved by the Board of Directors of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA).Methods:In 2014, the AAP generated a survey to assess perceptions of pediatric orthopaedic surgeons about current issues that affect practice. The survey was sent to 856 POSNA and 141 AAP-SOOr members. Responses were topically organized to report current workforce composition, practice patterns, and perceptions about electronic medical records (EMRs).Results:Responses were collected from August to December, 2014, from 496 (50%) survey recipients including 83 of 141 (59%) AAP-SOOr members and 413 of 856 (48%) POSNA members. Analyses were restricted to the 397 respondents who reported that they are currently practicing pediatric orthopaedics. Nearly all of these (390/391, 100%) indicated that they provide direct patient care and work an average of 60 hours per week. Many (105/378, 28%) indicated that they would soon limit their practice or retire. A majority (299/394, 76%) indicated that they face competition in their geographic area, predominantly due to pediatric orthopaedic subspecialists (269/299, 90%). Major business changes had recently occurred or were anticipated by 21% of participants. Respondents reported that use of EMR makes them less efficient (252/397, 63%) and interferes with the patient-physician relationship (172/397, 43%).Discussion:This workforce survey suggests that pediatric orthopaedic surgeons are concerned with challenges of competition despite concurrent increasing volume and complexity of referrals. External processes such as EMR changes are perceived to negatively impact practice efficiency and satisfaction.
机译:介绍:小儿骨科劳动力的意见是由市场力量,监管流程和当地经验的塑造。本报告的目的是总结最近对美国儿科学院(AAP)部分的劳动力调查的调查结果(SOOR)。本次提交已由北美儿科骨科学会董事会(POSNA)审查和批准.Methods:2014年,AAP产生了调查,以评估儿科骨科外科医生关于影响实践的当前问题的看法。该调查被发送至856个POSNA和141 AAP-SOOR成员。局部局部组织,报告当前劳动力组成,实践模式和对电子医疗记录(EMRS)的看法。结果:从2014年8月到2014年8月收集的答复,来自496(50%)调查接受者,其中包括83名,共141名(59%) )AAP-SOOR成员和856名(48%)的POSNA成员。分析仅限于报告他们目前正在练习儿科骨科的397名受访者。几乎所有这些(390/391,100%)表示,它们提供直接患者护理,每周平均工作60小时。许多(105/378,28%)表示他们很快就会限制他们的做法或退休。大多数(299/394,76%)表示,它们面临着地理区域的竞争,主要是由于儿科骨科亚专业主义者(269/299,90%)。最近发生的主要业务变化或预计将获得21%的参与者。受访者报告说,使用EMR使它们减少效率(252/397,63%)并干扰患者 - 医生关系(172/397,43%)。讨论:该劳动力调查表明,儿科骨科外科医生涉及挑战竞争虽然同时增加了推荐的体积和复杂性。 EMR变化的外部过程被认为是对实践效率和满意度产生负面影响。

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