Excessive workload and insufficient night‐shift remuneration are key elements of dissatisfaction at work for French neonatologists

Author:

Zana‐Taïeb Elodie123ORCID,Kermorvant Elsa34ORCID,Beuchée Alain5ORCID,Patkaï Juliana12ORCID,Rozé Jean‐Christophe6ORCID,Torchin Héloïse1237ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Médecine et Réanimation néonatales de Port‐Royal, Centre Hospitalier Cochin Port‐Royal, AP‐HP Paris France

2. FHU Prema Paris France

3. Université Paris Cité Paris France

4. AP‐HP, Pédiatrie et Réanimation Néonatales Hôpital Necker‐Enfants Malades Paris France

5. University of Rennes, CHU Rennes, Inserm, LTSI‐UMR 1099 Rennes France

6. Department of Neonatology CHU Nantes, UMR PhAN 1280 INRAE, CIC004 INSERM Nantes France

7. CRESS Obstetrical Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology Research Team EPOPé, INSERM, INRAE, Université Paris Cité Paris France

Abstract

AbstractAimNeonatologists are exposed to ethical issues and unplanned emergencies that require 24‐h in‐house coverage. These elements may affect quality of life at work, which we surveyed.MethodsThis was a self‐administered, voluntary and anonymous cross‐sectional survey of French neonatologists. An online questionnaire was sent to members of the French Society of Neonatology from June to October 2022.ResultsOf approximately 1500 possible responses, 721 were analysed, with a response rate of 48%. Respondents were mostly women (77%), aged 35–50 years (50%), and hospital practitioners (63%). Reported weekly working time was over 50 h for 80%. Among the 650 neonatologists with on‐call duty, 47% worked ≥5 shifts per month. For 80% of practitioners, on‐call duty was perceived to have a negative impact on personal life; 49% indicated having sleep disorders. The mean satisfaction score at work was 5.7 ± 1.7 on a scale of 0–10. The main reasons for dissatisfaction were excessive working hours and insufficient remuneration for on‐call duty.ConclusionThis first evaluation of the quality of life at work of French neonatologists showed high workload. The working conditions and specificities of NICU activity may have significant consequences for their mental health.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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