Challenges in Medicine, Magnified by the Pandemic: A Dual Battle for Female Physicians.

Challenges in Medicine, Magnified by the Pandemic: A Dual Battle for Female Physicians.

Publication date: Jun 01, 2024

We aimed to understand how the pandemic impacted work hours and employment status of female physicians. Methods: An anonymous survey of female physicians was distributed through social media and email lists from 12/2021 to 2/2022. Primary outcomes were changes in physicians’ work schedules and employment status. Analyses included descriptive statistics of closed-ended items and qualitative content analysis of open-ended responses. We restricted our analysis to four specialties: obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, anesthesia, and pediatrics (n=626). The majority (92%) of respondents had caretaking responsibilities; 43% changed work schedules to accommodate those responsibilities. Around 17% of physicians changed jobs. The most common reasons for job changes included: negative work environment, lack of work-life balance, burden of work, and lack of efforts to mitigate COVID-19. Conclusion: The pandemic highlighted the need for flexibility, improvements in workplace culture, and financial incentives to increase retention.

Concepts Keywords
Battle healthcare workplace culture
Email initial retention force
Physicians physician wellbeing
Qualitative work-life balance
world pandemic

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease VO LACK
drug DRUGBANK Isoxaflutole
disease MESH COVID-19

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