Rates of Burnout in Female Orthopaedic Surgeons Correlate with Barriers to Gender Equity

Author:

Hiemstra Laurie A.12ORCID,Kerslake Sarah1ORCID,Fritz Julie-Anne1ORCID,Clark Marcia2ORCID,Temple-Oberle Claire23ORCID,Boynton ErinORCID,Lafave Mark4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Banff Sport Medicine Foundation, Banff, Alberta, Canada

2. Department of Surgery, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

3. Department of Oncology, Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

4. Department of Health and Physical Education, Mount Royal University, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Abstract

Background: The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between career burnout and the barriers to gender equity identified by Canadian female orthopaedic surgeons. A secondary purpose was to assess relationships between the demographic characteristics of the female surgeons and career burnout and job satisfaction. Methods: An electronic survey was distributed to 330 Canadian female orthopaedic surgeons. Demographic variables including age, stage and years in practice, practice setting, and marital status were collated. The survey included the Gender Bias Scale (GBS) questionnaire and 2 questions each about career burnout and job satisfaction. The Pearson r correlation coefficient evaluated the relationships among the higher- and lower-order factors of the GBS, burnout, and job satisfaction. Spearman rank correlation coefficient assessed relationships among burnout, job satisfaction, and demographic variables. Results: Survey responses were received from 218 (66.1%) of the 330 surgeons. A total of 110 surgeons (50.5%) agreed or strongly agreed that they felt career burnout (median score = 4). Burnout was positively correlated with the GBS higher-order factors of Male Privilege (r = 0.215, p < 0.01), Devaluation (r = 0.166, p < 0.05), and Disproportionate Constraints (r = 0.152, p < 0.05). Job satisfaction (median = 4) was reported by 168 surgeons (77.1%), and 66.1% were also satisfied or very satisfied with their role in the workplace (median = 4). Burnout was significantly negatively correlated with surgeon age and job satisfaction. Conclusions: Half of the female orthopaedic surgeons reported symptoms of career burnout. Significant relationships were evident between burnout and barriers to gender equity. Identification of the relationships between gender-equity barriers and burnout presents an opportunity to modify organizational systems to dismantle barriers and reduce this occupational syndrome. Clinical Relevance: Given the relationships between gender inequity and career burnout in this study of female orthopaedic surgeons, actions to dismantle gender barriers and address systemic biases are necessary at all career stages to reduce burnout.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery

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