2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40719-022-00247-z
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Burnout in Trauma Surgeons During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Long-standing Problem Worsens

Abstract: Purpose of Review Physician burnout is well-described in the literature. We analyze the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on burnout in trauma and acute care surgeons (TACS). Recent Findings Along with other healthcare workers and trainees, TACS faced unprecedented clinical, personal, and professional challenges in treating a novel pathogen and were uniquely affected due to their skillset as surgeons, intensivists, and leaders. The pandemic and its consequences have incr… Show more

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“…For surgical residents, PTSD rates as high as 22% have been reported 28 with the care of trauma patients noted as one of the risk factors 28 . While the full impact of the pandemic has yet to be quantified, there is no doubt that it has taken an additional toll on our Acute Care Surgery community 29 . These issues are not only devastating for surgeons and their families but also negatively impact our patients with increased medical errors and decreased patient satisfaction 30 …”
Section: The Importance Of Social Connection In Caring For Each Othermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For surgical residents, PTSD rates as high as 22% have been reported 28 with the care of trauma patients noted as one of the risk factors 28 . While the full impact of the pandemic has yet to be quantified, there is no doubt that it has taken an additional toll on our Acute Care Surgery community 29 . These issues are not only devastating for surgeons and their families but also negatively impact our patients with increased medical errors and decreased patient satisfaction 30 …”
Section: The Importance Of Social Connection In Caring For Each Othermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 While the full impact of the pandemic has yet to be quantified, there is no doubt that it has taken an additional toll on our Acute Care Surgery community. 29 These issues are not only devastating for surgeons and their families but also negatively impact our patients with increased medical errors and decreased patient satisfaction. 30 While the etiology or burnout is multifactorial.…”
Section: The Importance Of Social Connection In Caring For Each Othermentioning
confidence: 99%