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'Join the club': Effect of resident and attending social interactions on overall satisfaction among 4390 general surgery residents

机译:“加入俱乐部”:居民和参加社交互动对4390名普外科手术居民总体满意度的影响

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Objectives: To investigate which residents develop successful collegial relationships with attending physicians and to determine how social interactions affect residency satisfaction. Design: Cross-sectional National Study of Expectations and Attitudes of Residents in Surgery survey. Demographics and level of agreement regarding training experiences were collected from the survey responses and related to overall satisfaction with the residency program. We performed χ 2 testing and hierarchical logistic regression modeling. Setting: Two hundred forty-eight residency programs. Participants: All US categorical general surgery residents. Main Outcome Measures: Answers to "How often do you do things with your attendings socially?" and "I can turn to members of the faculty when I have difficulties. "Results: Of 4402 returned surveys (response rate, 82.4%), we included 4390. Residents who were older (P=.01), in a higher postgraduate year (PGY) (P.001), men (P=.003), married (P=.02), and parents (P=.001) were most likely to socialize with attendings. In hierarchical logistic regression modeling, PGY-5 status was independently associated with socializing; PGY-1 and PGY-2 status and female sex were negatively associated. Residents who were men (P.001), married (P.001), and parents (P=.001) were most likely to feel they could turn to attendings with problems. In hierarchical logistic regression modeling, PGY-1, PGY-4, and PGY-5 status and being married were positively associated with this statement; female sex was negatively correlated. Residents not socializing with attendings expressed 3 times more program dissatisfaction (18.9% vs 6.2% [P.001]); those unable to turn to attendings expressed 5 times more dissatisfaction (34.7% vs 7.0% [P.001]). Conclusions: Collegial interactions between residents and attendings are important because they are associated with residency satisfaction. Efforts should be made to expand such interactions to junior and female residents.
机译:目的:调查哪些居民与主治医生建立了成功的大学关系,并确定社交活动如何影响居民满意度。设计:全国外科手术患者期望和态度的横断面调查。从调查反馈中收集了有关培训经验的人口统计学和协议水平,并与居住计划的总体满意度有关。我们进行了χ2检验和分层逻辑回归建模。地点:248个居住计划。参与者:所有美国普通外科分类住院医师。主要结果指标:回答“您多久与一次社交活动一起做事?”和“遇到困难时我可以求助于教职员工。”结果:在4402份返回的调查中(答复率为82.4%),我们纳入了4390份。在较高的研究生年度中,年龄较大的居民(P = .01) (PGY)(P <.001),男性(P = .003),已婚(P = .02)和父母(P = .001)与参加社交活动的可能性最高。在分层逻辑回归建模中,PGY-5身份与社交活动独立相关; PGY-1和PGY-2的状态与女性性别呈负相关。男性(P <.001),已婚(P <.001)和父母(P = .001)的居民最有可能感到自己有问题就去求助。在分层逻辑回归建模中,PGY-1,PGY-4和PGY-5的状态以及已婚与该陈述呈正相关。女性性别呈负相关。未参加会议社交的居民对项目的不满程度是其三倍以上(18.9%比6.2%[P <.001]);那些无法参加会议的人表示不满意的程度是后者的5倍(34.7%对7.0%[P <.001])。结论:居民与参加者之间的大学互动非常重要,因为它们与居住满意度相关。应努力将这种互动扩大到初级和女性居民。

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