2018
DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2018.123
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Obstetrician-Gynecologists’ Role Conflict in a Natural Disaster: Professional Versus Family Responsibilities

Abstract: ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate role conflict between professional and familial responsibilities among obstetric health care providers during a natural disaster between those required to stay in the hospital versus those who were at home during a catastrophic weather event.MethodsA survey was used of obstetric attending and resident physicians in the Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Obste… Show more

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“…However, as we have experienced training during the pandemic, we have realized that residents may be distracted by conflicts between professional obligations and family responsibilities, similar to other reports of healthcare workers during past disasters. 18 The biggest concern of our surgical residents was their family's health, safety and preparedness, which was also reported by a qualitative study performed in the early phases of this pandemic. 19 Surgical educators and program leadership may need to also ensure care of residents' families to alleviate their concerns.…”
Section: Consideration Of Residents' Familiesmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…However, as we have experienced training during the pandemic, we have realized that residents may be distracted by conflicts between professional obligations and family responsibilities, similar to other reports of healthcare workers during past disasters. 18 The biggest concern of our surgical residents was their family's health, safety and preparedness, which was also reported by a qualitative study performed in the early phases of this pandemic. 19 Surgical educators and program leadership may need to also ensure care of residents' families to alleviate their concerns.…”
Section: Consideration Of Residents' Familiesmentioning
confidence: 65%