Official Title
COVID-19 - Implications on Surgeons' Burnout and Career Satisfaction
Brief Summary

This is a cross-sectional survey which will be distributed online between surgeons. The survey was proposed by a consensus of consultants of surgery and revised by an improvement consultant. It consists of a semi-structured questionnaire that is provided in English language. The survey will be conducted online through an online survey development cloud-based software (SurveyMonkey®; San Mateo, CA, USA). Participants will be aware of the nature of the survey and informed that they will be listed as co-authors. Collected data will be confidential and anonymous. The first sector of the questionnaire includes trainee demographics and baseline characteristics. Then the questionnaire aims to compare the trainee experience before and after the pandemic with focus on research activities, clinical, and surgical practice.

Detailed Description

This is a cross-sectional survey which will be distributed online between surgeons. The
survey was proposed by a consensus of consultants of surgery and revised by an improvement
consultant. It consists of a semi-structured questionnaire that is provided in English
language. A subsequent translation in different Language will provided based on geographical
distribution. The survey will be conducted online through an online survey development
cloud-based software (SurveyMonkey®; San Mateo, CA, USA). Participants will be aware of the
nature of the survey and informed that they will be listed as co-authors. Collected data will
be confidential and anonymous.

The first sector of the questionnaire includes trainee demographics and baseline
characteristics. Then the questionnaire aims to compare the trainee experience before and
after the pandemic with focus on research activities, clinical, and surgical practice.

Statistical analyses will be performed using SPSS v. 20. Data distribution will be tested for
normality using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and the Shapiro-Wilk test. Categorical variables
will be expressed as group percentages and will be compared for independent samples using the
Chi-square test. Continuous data of the survey will be presented as medians with ranges or
means and standard deviations. A comparison of continuous data will be compared for
independent samples using the T-test or Mann-Whitney test according to the data distribution.
Spearman correlation coefficient will be used for further assessment of the strength of the
association between variables. The statistical significance level will be set at <0.05.

Unknown status
Physical Stress
Career Burnout
Satisfaction

Other: Questionnaire

This is a cross-sectional survey which will be distributed online between surgeons. The survey was proposed by a consensus of consultants of surgery and revised by an improvement consultant. It consists of a semi-structured questionnaire that is provided in English language. A subsequent translation in different Language will provided based on geographical distribution. The survey will be conducted online through an online survey development cloud-based software (SurveyMonkey®; San Mateo, CA, USA). Participants will be aware of the nature of the survey and informed that they will be listed as co-authors. Collected data will be confidential and anonymous.
The first sector of the questionnaire includes trainee demographics and baseline characteristics. Then the questionnaire aims to compare the trainee experience before and after the pandemic with focus on research activities, clinical, and surgical practice.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- The Survey is targeting surgeons of all specialities; Cardiothoracic, General,
Neurosurgery, Oral and Maxillofacial, Otolaryngology, Pediatric, Plastic, Trauma and
Orthopedic, Urology, and Vascular Surgery. Furthermore, Gynecological Oncology and
Urogynecology surgeons are invited.

Exclusion Criteria:

- other specialities other than surgery

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: N/A ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
Egypt
Locations

Faculty of Medicine Mansoura University
Mansoura, Egypt

Contacts

Mostafa Shalaby, MD, MSc, PhD
00201001645917
mostafashalaby@mans.edu.eg

Hosam Hamed, MD, MSc, PhD
00201006178599
hosam-eldin@hotmail.com

Mansoura University
NCT Number
MeSH Terms
Burnout, Professional
Burnout, Psychological