| Literature DB >> 31094811 |
Amy C S Pearson1, Sarah E Dodd2, Molly B Kraus3, Kristin M Ondecko Ligda4, Linda B Hertzberg5, Perene V Patel3, Rekha K Chandrabose6.
Abstract
While the literature regarding physicians' childbearing experiences is growing, there are no studies documenting those of anesthesiologists. We surveyed a convenience sample of 72 female anesthesiologists to obtain pilot data. Sixty-six women completed the survey (91.7% response rate), reporting 113 total births from before 1990 to present. Of all birth experiences, proportions of respondents reporting parental leave, lactation facilities, and lactation duration as adequate were 52.3%, 45.2%, and 58.3%, respectively. Most mothers (51.8%) gave birth to their first child while they were trainees. The majority (94.9%) favored an official statement supporting parental leave. These results may serve as groundwork for larger studies.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31094811 DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000003802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Analg ISSN: 0003-2999 Impact factor: 5.108