Surg J R Coll Surg E
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Surg J R Coll Surg E · Aug 2014
Multicenter StudySurgeons' work engagement: influencing factors and relations to job and life satisfaction.
Work engagement has become a topic of great interest in recent years. However, clinicians' work engagement has rarely been studied and relatively little is known about its predictors and consequences. Therefore the objective of this cross-sectional questionnaire study was to test a model of possible institutional and personal predictors and significant relations to job and life satisfaction. ⋯ Our research suggests that strengthening surgeons' work engagement will contribute to a more sustainable workplace, in terms of both individual and hospital performance. Therefore, increasing work engagement among surgeons should be of concern for supervisors and hospital managers. Future research should focus on further predictors that may have an influence on health professionals' work engagement. Another field for future research is to study potential effects of interventions on work engagement.
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Surg J R Coll Surg E · Dec 2006
Multicenter StudyOutcome of inguinal hernia repair at two rural hospitals in northern Scotland.
Audit of inguinal hernia repair is important in view of the magnitude of the problem and the fact that it is a common operation often performed by surgical trainees. Due to the disparity of the results of various workers with regard to the rate of complications, individual surgeons have been advised to audit their patients' outcomes. ⋯ The incidence of recurrence of hernia after open mesh repair of inguinal hernias is very low. Excellent outcomes can be obtained for inguinal hernia even at remote and rural hospitals in the hands of both experienced and trainee surgeons