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01-12-2015 | Therapy Articles

Surgeon personality is associated with recommendation for operative treatment

Authors: Teun Teunis, Stein J. Janssen, Thierry G. Guitton, Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Bert Goos, David Ring

Published in: HAND | Issue 4/2015

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Abstract

Purpose

When surgeons disagree about the role of surgery, patient values and preferences should drive decision-making, but there is evidence that surgeon preferences have substantial influence. Surgeon preferences may relate to surgeon personality. Our primary null hypothesis is that specific personality characteristics (work styles) are not associated with the recommendation for operative treatment accounting for surgeon demographics.

Patients and Methods

We invited members of the Science of Variation Group to assess images of 15 upper extremity injuries with debatable indications for surgery, recommended operative or non-operative treatment, and grade their confidence in this decision (n = 270); subsequently, participants completed the validated Octogram Work and Leadership Style Test (n = 223). We selected injuries that could be treated either operatively or non-operatively including fractures of the clavicle, scapula, humerus, and radius fractures, and proximal and distal bicep ruptures.

Results

A higher proportion of recommendations for surgery was independently associated with a higher Octogram test pioneer score (β regression coefficient [β] 0.0054, partial R 2 0.065, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 0.0027–0.0080, P < 0.001) and practice location outside North America and Europe (β 0.13, partial R 2 0.079, 95% CI 0.073–0.020, P < 0.001) (adjusted R 2 0.12, P < 0.001). No work styles were associated with more confidence in treatment.

Conclusions

A recommendation for discretionary surgery for musculoskeletal injury was related to surgeon personality. Surgeon self-awareness of how their work style can influence their recommendations might make them more receptive to techniques that ensure patient values have more influence than surgeon preferences on treatment decisions.
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Metadata
Title
Surgeon personality is associated with recommendation for operative treatment
Authors
Teun Teunis
Stein J. Janssen
Thierry G. Guitton
Ana-Maria Vranceanu
Bert Goos
David Ring
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
HAND / Issue 4/2015
Print ISSN: 1558-9447
Electronic ISSN: 1558-9455
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11552-015-9755-x

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