
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
The lingering effects of a global pandemic continue to take a toll on the nation's physicians, and anesthesiologists are no exception.
In this year's report, Medscape explores physicians' happiness with their personal lives and their professional work, how their marriages and personal relationships are faring, as well as how they are maintaining their physical and mental health. More than 13,000 physicians across 29 specialties responded to the survey.
(Note: Some totals in this presentation do not equal 100% due to rounding.)
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Eighty-two percent of anesthesiologists said they were "very" or "somewhat" happy outside of work prior to the global pandemic, like physicians overall (81%).
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
The stress and strain of the pandemic continues to affect physicians of various specialties. The percentage of anesthesiologists who say they are currently "very" or "somewhat" happy outside of work is similar to that of physicians overall (59%).
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Anesthesiologists were in the middle range of burned-out physicians in our survey. In last year's report, 42% of physicians reported that they are burned out; that's risen to 47% this year.
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Female anesthesiologists reported being burned out at a greater rate than their male colleagues.
"There's no question that women have reported far more role strain during the pandemic than men," says Carol A. Bernstein, MD, psychiatrist at Montefiore Health System and professor and vice chair for faculty development and wellbeing at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. "Often women assumed more of the childcare and homeschooling responsibilities in their households. As a result, we know that more women dropped out of the workforce. Also, past studies indicate that women are more likely to report feelings of burnout than men."
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Lack of respect from colleagues and lack of control or autonomy are the main contributors to anesthesiologist burnout. Having too many work hours was also selected as a major factor in this year's report. For 6 in 10 physicians overall, the volume of bureaucratic tasks is the top contributor to burnout. (Participants could choose more than one response.)
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Around a third of anesthesiologists feel that their personality type contributes to their burnout, similar to physicians overall (34%).
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Fifty-four percent of anesthesiologists reported that they were more burned out now than during the initial months of the pandemic, similar to physicians overall (55%). Thirty-nine percent said their burnout was the same.
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Nearly 7 in 10 anesthesiologists say burnout affects their relationships, the same proportion as for physicians overall (68%).
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Among their top strategies to quell burnout, anesthesiologists reduced their hours at work and took advantage of meditation or other stress-reduction methods. Physicians overall also employed these among their top strategies. (Participants could choose more than one response.)
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
The large majority of anesthesiologists are currently in a committed relationship, with 85% either married or living with a partner. Similarly, 83% of physicians overall report being in such a relationship.
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Around 8 in 10 anesthesiologists say they are in a "very good" or "good" marriage. This is about the same as in last year's report (83%).
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Most physicians, no matter the specialty, appear to be in happy marriages.
Anesthesiologists are toward the middle of all specialties when it comes to marital happiness. Otolaryngologists and allergists topped the list (both 91%), followed closely by dermatologists, rheumatologists, and nephrologists (all 90%).
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
About half of anesthesiologists are married to or partners with someone who does not work in medicine. This is similar to the proportion among all physicians (56%).
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Among anesthesiologists balancing parenthood and a medical career, male physicians were about as likely to feel conflicted as their female peers — a rare contrast to physicians overall, among whom only 29% of men vs 48% of women felt "very conflicted" or "conflicted."
This general attitude is reflected in almost all occupations, according to a Pew Research survey, which found that larger shares of mothers than fathers struggled with childcare responsibilities during the pandemic.
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Nearly 6 in 10 anesthesiologists said they are willing to take a cut in pay for better work-life balance or more free time. This is similar among physicians overall (55%).
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Among all physicians who said they were depressed, about a quarter (24%) said they were clinically depressed, similar to the rate of anesthesiologists reporting the same.
"Burnout is a syndrome caused by occupational stress, whereas depression is an illness caused by many different biological, psychological, and social (including occupational) factors. As such, they can be causally related in both directions &8212; burnout can be a vulnerability factor that leads to depression, and depression can make an individual more likely to suffer burnout," says Peter Yellowlees, MD, an expert in physician health.
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
A bit more than half of depressed anesthesiologists said their depression does not have an impact on relationships with patients. Of those who saw an impact, the major behaviors they reported were being easily exasperated with patients and feeling less motivated to take patient notes carefully. (Participants could choose more than one response.)
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Anesthesiologists are choosing to spend their time exercising, being with the ones they love, and doing the things they enjoy as main drivers to maintain their well-being, as are physicians overall. (Participants could choose more than one response.)
Alexis Polles, MD, medical director for the Professionals Resource Network, which assists impaired physicians, says that when doctors' lives get unbalanced, they need to find things that restore energy and joy.
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Perhaps it's not surprising that more physicians were happier with their work-life balance before the pandemic. Among anesthesiologists, that was also the case.
Medscape Anesthesiologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2022
Toyota, BMW, and Honda are among the most popular makes of cars among anesthesiologists. Respondents could choose as many makes as applied.
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