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Postpartum Depression in Surgeons and Workplace Support for Obstetric and Neonatal Complication: Results of a National Study of US Surgeons.
Castillo-Angeles, Manuel; Atkinson, Rachel B; Easter, Sarah Rae; Gosain, Ankush; Hu, Yue-Yung; Cooper, Zara; Kim, Eugene S; Fromson, John A; Rangel, Erika L.
Afiliação
  • Castillo-Angeles M; From the Division of Trauma, Burn, and Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery (Castillo-Angeles, Cooper), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
  • Atkinson RB; Center for Surgery and Public Health, Department of Surgery (Castillo-Angeles, Atkinson, Cooper, Rangel), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
  • Easter SR; Center for Surgery and Public Health, Department of Surgery (Castillo-Angeles, Atkinson, Cooper, Rangel), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
  • Gosain A; Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Easter), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
  • Hu YY; Department of Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Children's Foundation Research Institute, Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis TN (Gosain).
  • Cooper Z; Division of Pediatric Surgery, Ann & Robert Lurie Children's Hospital, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (Hu).
  • Kim ES; From the Division of Trauma, Burn, and Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery (Castillo-Angeles, Cooper), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
  • Fromson JA; Center for Surgery and Public Health, Department of Surgery (Castillo-Angeles, Atkinson, Cooper, Rangel), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
  • Rangel EL; Division of Pediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (Kim).
J Am Coll Surg ; 234(6): 1051-1061, 2022 06 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35703796
BACKGROUND: Postpartum depression has well-established long-term adverse effects on maternal and infant health. Surgeons with rigorous operative schedules are at higher risk of obstetric complications, but they rarely reduce their workload during pregnancy. We evaluated whether lack of workplace support for work reductions during difficult pregnancies or after neonatal complications is associated with surgeon postpartum depression. STUDY DESIGN: An electronic survey was sent to practicing and resident surgeons of both sexes in the US. Female surgeons who had at least one live birth were included. Lack of workplace support was defined as: (1) disagreeing that colleagues/leadership were supportive of obstetric-mandated bedrest or time off to care for an infant in the neonatal intensive care unit; (2) feeling unable to reduce clinical duties during pregnancy despite health concerns or to care for an infant in the neonatal intensive care unit. Multivariate logistic regression was used to determine the association of lack of workplace support with postpartum depression. RESULTS: Six hundred ninety-two surgeons were included. The 441 (63.7%) respondents who perceived a lack of workplace support had a higher risk of postpartum depression than those who did not perceive a lack of workplace support (odds ratio 2.21, 95% CI 1.09 to 4.46), controlling for age, race, career stage, and pregnancy/neonatal complications. Of the surgeons with obstetric-related work restrictions, 22.6% experienced loss of income and 38.5% reported >$50,000 loss. CONCLUSION: Lack of workplace support for surgeons with obstetric or neonatal health concerns is associated with a higher risk of postpartum depression. Institutional policies must address the needs of surgeons facing difficult pregnancies to improve mental health outcomes and promote career longevity.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Complicações na Gravidez / Depressão Pós-Parto / Cirurgiões Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn / Pregnancy Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Complicações na Gravidez / Depressão Pós-Parto / Cirurgiões Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn / Pregnancy Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article