Schwangere Ärztinnen in den operativen Fachgebieten - eine Befragung zur Umsetzung des Mutterschutzgesetzes unter sächsischen Fachärztinnen

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Abstract

Aim The aim of the study was to investigate compliance with occupational health and safety (OHS) among pregnant surgeons. Methods All female surgeons in Saxony up to 45 years of age received a written questionnaire about their work environment during pregnancy. Predefined and expert-based criteria of OHS were analyzed descriptively. Poor compliance with OSH was defined as meeting a maximum of half of the criteria. Using logistic regression, professional factors (i. e. operating due to lack of staff) and personal factors (i. e. operating due to residency) were investigated for poor compliance with OSH. Results Of the participating female specialists, 55% (response=39%) had performed surgery during pregnancy. On average, 7.4 of the 16 occupational health and safety measures were fulfilled (median=8; range 1-13). In none of the cases were all predefined OSH criteria fulfilled. Two-thirds of the women who worked in non-operative areas took on invasive activities. When the women were working outside the operating theatre, an average of 4.1 of 13 predefined OSH criteria was fulfilled (median=4; range 0-8). Lack of staff was related to poor OSH compliance in the multivariate analysis (OR=5.9 (95% CI 1.7-20.0)). Conclusion The results of the study show a great need for improvement in the occupational safety of pregnant surgeons.

Translated title of the contribution
Pregnant Physicians in Surgical Specialties - Implementation of the Maternity Protection Act among Female Physicians in Saxony

Details

Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)998-1005
Number of pages8
Journal Das Gesundheitswesen : Sozialmedizin, Gesundheits-System-Forschung, medizinischer Dienst, public health, öffentlicher Gesundheitsdienst, Versorgungsforschung
Volume83
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 34891187

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • female physician, Maternity protection act, occupational medicine, occupational safety, pregnancy, surgery

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