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Sociodemographic and work-related factors influencing long working hours among cardiovascular surgeons in Japan: a cross-sectional study.

Ikuko Shibasaki1,2, Akihiko Usui1,3, Shigeki Morita1,4, Noboru Motomura5, Yasuo Haruyama6, Hitoshi Yokoyama7.   

Abstract

The maximum limit on overtime working hours for physicians will be applied from 2024. To explore sociodemographic and work-related factors influencing overtime work among cardiovascular surgeons (CS) in Japan. This cross-sectional study included 607 CS who responded to an online survey. Working hours were categorized into ≤60 hours, 60-79 hours, and ≥80 hours per week according to Japan Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. Adjusted odds ratios (aOR) were calculated using a multinomial analysis with stepwise reduction after adjustment for potential confounders. Compared to ≤60 hours, significant factors related to 60-79 hours and ≥80 hours per week were age groups of 30s to 50s versus 60s (aOR: 7.48-3.22 and 23.64-4.87), management with cardiovascular drugs (aOR: 1.87 and 5.80), and postoperative wound management (aOR: 0.47 and 0.16), respectively. Significantly related informed consent for surgery (aOR: 3.29) was seen in 60-79 hours. Contrarily, CS who worked for ≥80 hours took on-duty 5 times or more per month (aOR: 3.89), performed night or holiday calls 20 times or more per month (aOR: 2.26), and attended the intensive care unit (aOR: 3.12). These findings suggest that younger, and some non-surgical work-related factors could influence long working hours among CS.

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Keywords:  Cardiovascular surgeon; Cardiovascular surgery; Occupational health; Postoperative management; Task shifting; Working hours

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34629368      PMCID: PMC8825461          DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.2021-0039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ind Health        ISSN: 0019-8366            Impact factor:   2.179


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