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[Attending physicians in urology working at university centers or non-university centers-what are the differences? : Results of a web-based cross-sectional study at German hospitals].

M May1, I Wolff2, J Bründl3, M C Kriegmair4, D Marghawal5, C Wülfing5, M Burger3, U Necknig6, C Schäfer7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Attending physicians (AP) in urology represent a very heterogeneous group covering various clinical priorities and career objectives. To date, there are no reliable data on professional, personal and position-linked aspects of AP in urology working in university centers (univ-AP) opposed to those working in non-university centers (n-univ-AP).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The objective of this study was to analyze individual professional perspectives, professional and personal settings, specific job-related activities and individual professional goals of univ-AP opposed to n‑univ-AP. Thus, a web-based survey containing 55 items was designed to perform a cross-sectional study that was then forwarded using a link which was sent via a mailing list of the German Society of Urology. The survey was available for completion by AP at German urological centers from February to April 2019. Group-specific differences were evaluated using bootstrap-adjusted multivariate logistic regression models.
RESULTS: Of the 192 evaluable surveys, 61 (31.8%) and 131 (68.2%) were part of the univ-AP and n‑univ-AP study group, respectively. Participating n‑univ-AP compared to univ-AP held the position of AP (p = 0.022) significantly longer and were on call significantly more frequently (p < 0.001). AP in urology (self)-assessed themselves as autonomously confident in performing robotic, laparoscopic, open, endo-urologic, and plastic-reconstructive surgery in 12.4%, 25%, 59.6%, 92.1%, and 25.7%, respectively, with no significant differences between the two groups among all above mentioned surgical subdomains based on multivariate analysis. AP in urology were (very) content in 92% concerning the choice of their discipline, in 73.9% concerning their actual working circumstances, and in 60.2% concerning their level of surgical expertise. Only 27.1% and 19.9% were (very) content with the amount of available time for their personal professional development and for private affairs, respectively. As opposed to n‑univ-AP, univ-AP would choose a career in clinical centers once again significantly more frequently (OR 2.87; p(BS) = 0.041), but assess the position of AP as their definitive career goal significantly less frequently (OR 0.42; p(BS) = 0.40). Univ-AP state significantly more frequently that they were running for the position of head of department or full professor (OR 5.64; p(BS) = 0.001).
CONCLUSION: In this first survey study world-wide on AP in urology divided according to their academic background, similarities and variances were analyzed, baring the potential to further improve identification of AP for a career in clinical centers.

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Keywords:  Career; Human resources development strategies; Satisfaction; Surgical routine; Work-life-balance

Year:  2019        PMID: 31451840     DOI: 10.1007/s00120-019-01028-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urologe A        ISSN: 0340-2592            Impact factor:   0.639


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1.  The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) statement: guidelines for reporting observational studies.

Authors:  Erik von Elm; Douglas G Altman; Matthias Egger; Stuart J Pocock; Peter C Gøtzsche; Jan P Vandenbroucke
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2007-10-20       Impact factor: 79.321

2.  [Development and consequences of physician shortages in Bavaria].

Authors:  S Schmidt; U Gresser
Journal:  Versicherungsmedizin       Date:  2014-03-01

3.  [Work and training conditions of residents in urology in Germany : Results of a 2015 nationwide survey by the German Society of Residents in Urology].

Authors:  H Arnold; C P Meyer; J Salem; M Raspe; J P Struck; H Borgmann
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2017-10       Impact factor: 0.639

4.  [How do residents in urology evaluate their daily routine at work-a survey analysis].

Authors:  U Necknig; R Borowitz; M Wöhr; H Leyh; D Weckermann
Journal:  Urologe A       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 0.639

5.  Manpower needs in urology in the twenty-first century.

Authors:  D L McCullough
Journal:  Urol Clin North Am       Date:  1998-02       Impact factor: 2.241

6.  Gender-Specific Variations in Professional and Personal Aspects among Senior Urology Physicians at German Centers: Results of a Web-Based Survey.

Authors:  Ulrike Necknig; Ingmar Wolff; Johannes Bründl; Maximilian C Kriegmair; David Marghawal; Christian Wülfing; Maximilian Burger; Matthias May
Journal:  Urol Int       Date:  2019-11-12       Impact factor: 2.089

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