Work and Training Conditions of German Residents in Radiology - Results from a Nationwide Survey Conducted by the Young Radiology Forum in the German Roentgen Society

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Work and Training Conditions of German Residents in Radiology - Results from a Nationwide Survey Conducted by the Young Radiology Forum in the German Roentgen Society. / Oechtering, Thekla H; Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos; Völker, Martin; Lohwasser, Stefan; Ellmann, Stephan; Molwitz, Isabel; Storz, Corinna; Winther, Hinrich; Eisenblaetter, Michel; Antoch, Gerald; Schönberg, Stefan O; Barkhausen, Jörg; Anton, Frank; Neumann, Stefan; Layer, Günter; Doerfler, Arnd; Koerber, Friederike; Wessling, Johannes; Wucherer, Michael; Raspe, Matthias.

In: ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG, Vol. 192, No. 5, 05.2020, p. 458-470.

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Oechtering, TH, Panagiotopoulos, N, Völker, M, Lohwasser, S, Ellmann, S, Molwitz, I, Storz, C, Winther, H, Eisenblaetter, M, Antoch, G, Schönberg, SO, Barkhausen, J, Anton, F, Neumann, S, Layer, G, Doerfler, A, Koerber, F, Wessling, J, Wucherer, M & Raspe, M 2020, 'Work and Training Conditions of German Residents in Radiology - Results from a Nationwide Survey Conducted by the Young Radiology Forum in the German Roentgen Society', ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG, vol. 192, no. 5, pp. 458-470. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1047-1075

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Oechtering, T. H., Panagiotopoulos, N., Völker, M., Lohwasser, S., Ellmann, S., Molwitz, I., Storz, C., Winther, H., Eisenblaetter, M., Antoch, G., Schönberg, S. O., Barkhausen, J., Anton, F., Neumann, S., Layer, G., Doerfler, A., Koerber, F., Wessling, J., Wucherer, M., & Raspe, M. (2020). Work and Training Conditions of German Residents in Radiology - Results from a Nationwide Survey Conducted by the Young Radiology Forum in the German Roentgen Society. ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG, 192(5), 458-470. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1047-1075

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@article{fbd196bcc5f74a52b5c11462add09df3,
title = "Work and Training Conditions of German Residents in Radiology - Results from a Nationwide Survey Conducted by the Young Radiology Forum in the German Roentgen Society",
abstract = "PURPOSE:  Good training is the basis for high job satisfaction and high-quality patient care in radiology. The aim of this survey was to record the current state of working conditions for residents in radiology training in Germany and to focus on the aspects of training and psychosocial workload. The description of the actual state should help to identify possible problem areas and to develop improvement approaches.MATERIALS AND METHODS:  At the beginning of 2018, we sent an electronic questionnaire to the German Roentgen Society (DRG), the German Association of Chairmen in Academic Radiology (KLR), the Chief Physician Forum of the DRG (CAFRAD) and the Forum of Registered Radiologists (FUNRAD) with the request to forward it to radiology residents. With 63 questions, the questionnaire covered seven essential areas of medical working and training conditions. In order to ensure interdisciplinary comparability, most questions were identical to previous surveys among residents of other disciplines.RESULTS:  643 residents started the survey. 501 (78 %) questionnaires were fully processed and included in the final analysis. 65 % of respondents were satisfied with their current job situation. At the same time, shortcomings, especially with regard to the reconciliation of family and work as well as scientific and clinical work, became clear. Only 36 % of participants with children were satisfied with the compatibility of family and work at their workplace. Only 31 % of the researchers were satisfied with their research conditions. In addition, residents experienced a high psychosocial workload.CONCLUSION:  Job satisfaction is high among radiology residents in direct comparison to other disciplines. However, based on this survey, adjustments to working conditions and training in radiology seem necessary to maintain the health of the physicians concerned, to encourage motivation for scientific work and to enhance development opportunities, especially for women, through a better compatibility of work and family life. The present survey identifies strategies and leadership tools that can help to achieve this.KEY POINTS:  Residents in radiology training ... · have a relatively high job satisfaction.. · experience a high psychosocial workload.. · evaluate the compatibility of family and work as in need of improvement.. · are interested in research, but evaluate research conditions as insufficient.CITATION FORMAT: · Oechtering TH, Panagiotopoulos N, V{\"o}lker M et al. Work and Training Conditions of German Residents in Radiology - Results from a Nationwide Survey Conducted by the Young Radiology Forum in the German Roentgen Society. Fortschr R{\"o}ntgenstr 2020; 192: 458 - 469.",
author = "Oechtering, {Thekla H} and Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos and Martin V{\"o}lker and Stefan Lohwasser and Stephan Ellmann and Isabel Molwitz and Corinna Storz and Hinrich Winther and Michel Eisenblaetter and Gerald Antoch and Sch{\"o}nberg, {Stefan O} and J{\"o}rg Barkhausen and Frank Anton and Stefan Neumann and G{\"u}nter Layer and Arnd Doerfler and Friederike Koerber and Johannes Wessling and Michael Wucherer and Matthias Raspe",
note = "{\textcopyright} Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.",
year = "2020",
month = may,
doi = "10.1055/a-1047-1075",
language = "English",
volume = "192",
pages = "458--470",
journal = "ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG",
issn = "1438-9029",
publisher = "Georg Thieme Verlag KG",
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}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Work and Training Conditions of German Residents in Radiology - Results from a Nationwide Survey Conducted by the Young Radiology Forum in the German Roentgen Society

AU - Oechtering, Thekla H

AU - Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos

AU - Völker, Martin

AU - Lohwasser, Stefan

AU - Ellmann, Stephan

AU - Molwitz, Isabel

AU - Storz, Corinna

AU - Winther, Hinrich

AU - Eisenblaetter, Michel

AU - Antoch, Gerald

AU - Schönberg, Stefan O

AU - Barkhausen, Jörg

AU - Anton, Frank

AU - Neumann, Stefan

AU - Layer, Günter

AU - Doerfler, Arnd

AU - Koerber, Friederike

AU - Wessling, Johannes

AU - Wucherer, Michael

AU - Raspe, Matthias

N1 - © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

PY - 2020/5

Y1 - 2020/5

N2 - PURPOSE:  Good training is the basis for high job satisfaction and high-quality patient care in radiology. The aim of this survey was to record the current state of working conditions for residents in radiology training in Germany and to focus on the aspects of training and psychosocial workload. The description of the actual state should help to identify possible problem areas and to develop improvement approaches.MATERIALS AND METHODS:  At the beginning of 2018, we sent an electronic questionnaire to the German Roentgen Society (DRG), the German Association of Chairmen in Academic Radiology (KLR), the Chief Physician Forum of the DRG (CAFRAD) and the Forum of Registered Radiologists (FUNRAD) with the request to forward it to radiology residents. With 63 questions, the questionnaire covered seven essential areas of medical working and training conditions. In order to ensure interdisciplinary comparability, most questions were identical to previous surveys among residents of other disciplines.RESULTS:  643 residents started the survey. 501 (78 %) questionnaires were fully processed and included in the final analysis. 65 % of respondents were satisfied with their current job situation. At the same time, shortcomings, especially with regard to the reconciliation of family and work as well as scientific and clinical work, became clear. Only 36 % of participants with children were satisfied with the compatibility of family and work at their workplace. Only 31 % of the researchers were satisfied with their research conditions. In addition, residents experienced a high psychosocial workload.CONCLUSION:  Job satisfaction is high among radiology residents in direct comparison to other disciplines. However, based on this survey, adjustments to working conditions and training in radiology seem necessary to maintain the health of the physicians concerned, to encourage motivation for scientific work and to enhance development opportunities, especially for women, through a better compatibility of work and family life. The present survey identifies strategies and leadership tools that can help to achieve this.KEY POINTS:  Residents in radiology training ... · have a relatively high job satisfaction.. · experience a high psychosocial workload.. · evaluate the compatibility of family and work as in need of improvement.. · are interested in research, but evaluate research conditions as insufficient.CITATION FORMAT: · Oechtering TH, Panagiotopoulos N, Völker M et al. Work and Training Conditions of German Residents in Radiology - Results from a Nationwide Survey Conducted by the Young Radiology Forum in the German Roentgen Society. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2020; 192: 458 - 469.

AB - PURPOSE:  Good training is the basis for high job satisfaction and high-quality patient care in radiology. The aim of this survey was to record the current state of working conditions for residents in radiology training in Germany and to focus on the aspects of training and psychosocial workload. The description of the actual state should help to identify possible problem areas and to develop improvement approaches.MATERIALS AND METHODS:  At the beginning of 2018, we sent an electronic questionnaire to the German Roentgen Society (DRG), the German Association of Chairmen in Academic Radiology (KLR), the Chief Physician Forum of the DRG (CAFRAD) and the Forum of Registered Radiologists (FUNRAD) with the request to forward it to radiology residents. With 63 questions, the questionnaire covered seven essential areas of medical working and training conditions. In order to ensure interdisciplinary comparability, most questions were identical to previous surveys among residents of other disciplines.RESULTS:  643 residents started the survey. 501 (78 %) questionnaires were fully processed and included in the final analysis. 65 % of respondents were satisfied with their current job situation. At the same time, shortcomings, especially with regard to the reconciliation of family and work as well as scientific and clinical work, became clear. Only 36 % of participants with children were satisfied with the compatibility of family and work at their workplace. Only 31 % of the researchers were satisfied with their research conditions. In addition, residents experienced a high psychosocial workload.CONCLUSION:  Job satisfaction is high among radiology residents in direct comparison to other disciplines. However, based on this survey, adjustments to working conditions and training in radiology seem necessary to maintain the health of the physicians concerned, to encourage motivation for scientific work and to enhance development opportunities, especially for women, through a better compatibility of work and family life. The present survey identifies strategies and leadership tools that can help to achieve this.KEY POINTS:  Residents in radiology training ... · have a relatively high job satisfaction.. · experience a high psychosocial workload.. · evaluate the compatibility of family and work as in need of improvement.. · are interested in research, but evaluate research conditions as insufficient.CITATION FORMAT: · Oechtering TH, Panagiotopoulos N, Völker M et al. Work and Training Conditions of German Residents in Radiology - Results from a Nationwide Survey Conducted by the Young Radiology Forum in the German Roentgen Society. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2020; 192: 458 - 469.

U2 - 10.1055/a-1047-1075

DO - 10.1055/a-1047-1075

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 31918440

VL - 192

SP - 458

EP - 470

JO - ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG

JF - ROFO-FORTSCHR RONTG

SN - 1438-9029

IS - 5

ER -