In search of work/life balance: trainee perspectives on part-time obstetrics and gynaecology specialist training
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- DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-19
In search of work/life balance: trainee perspectives on part-time obstetrics and gynaecology specialist training
Abstract
Background: Part-time training (PTT) is accessed by approximately 10% of Australian obstetrics and gynaecology trainees, a small but increasing minority which reflects the growing demand for improved work/life balance amongst the Australian medical workforce. This survey reports the attitudes and experiences of both full-time and part-time trainees to PTT.
Methods: An email-based anonymous survey was sent to all Australian obstetrics and gynaecology trainees in April 2009, collecting demographic and training status data, data on personal experiences of PTT and/or trainees, and attitudes towards PTT.
Results: 105 responses were received (20% response rate). These indicated strong support (90%) from both full-time (FT) and part-time (PT) trainees for the availability of PTT. PT trainees were significantly more likely than FT trainees to be female with children. Improved morale was seen as a particular advantage of PTT; decreased continuity of care as a disadvantage.
Conclusions: Although limited by poor response rate, both PT and FT Australian obstetric trainees were supportive of part-time training. Both groups recognised important advantages and disadvantages of this mode of training. Currently, part-time training is accessed primarily by female trainees with family responsibilities, with many more trainees considering part-time training than the number that access it.
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- Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Training Program Handbook 2011. RANZCOG Publications; 2011. Accessed at: http://ranzcog.edu.au/specialist-itp-training-handbook-and-curriculum.html Dec 2011.
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- Australian Medical Association. AMA Work-Life Flexibility Survey, 19 June-13 July 2007 Report of Findings. AMA. 2008. Accessed at: http://ama.com.au/node/4168, June 2010.
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