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Unsustainable and overworked: unpacking the challenges faced by pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons in Korea
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Jeong, Soo In
, Choi, Kwang Ho
, Han, Mi Young
, Kim, Sung Hye
, Eun, Lucy Youngmin
, Kim, GI Beom
, Yun, Sin Weon
, Lee, Sang Yun
, Cha, Seul Gi
, Shin, Hong Ju
, Lee, Chang-Ha
in
congenital heart defects
/ health workforce
/ professional burnout
/ surveys and questionnaires
/ 소아과학
2025
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Unsustainable and overworked: unpacking the challenges faced by pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons in Korea
by
Jeong, Soo In
, Choi, Kwang Ho
, Han, Mi Young
, Kim, Sung Hye
, Eun, Lucy Youngmin
, Kim, GI Beom
, Yun, Sin Weon
, Lee, Sang Yun
, Cha, Seul Gi
, Shin, Hong Ju
, Lee, Chang-Ha
in
congenital heart defects
/ health workforce
/ professional burnout
/ surveys and questionnaires
/ 소아과학
2025
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Unsustainable and overworked: unpacking the challenges faced by pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons in Korea
by
Jeong, Soo In
, Choi, Kwang Ho
, Han, Mi Young
, Kim, Sung Hye
, Eun, Lucy Youngmin
, Kim, GI Beom
, Yun, Sin Weon
, Lee, Sang Yun
, Cha, Seul Gi
, Shin, Hong Ju
, Lee, Chang-Ha
in
congenital heart defects
/ health workforce
/ professional burnout
/ surveys and questionnaires
/ 소아과학
2025
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Unsustainable and overworked: unpacking the challenges faced by pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons in Korea
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Unsustainable and overworked: unpacking the challenges faced by pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons in Korea
2025
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Background: Pediatric cardiologists (PCs) and pediatric cardiac surgeons (PedCSs) in Korea face growing workforce shortages due to declining birth rates, decreasing interest among trainees, and increasing burnout.Purpose: This study investigated the working conditions, job satisfaction, and burnout levels among Korean PCs and PedCSs.Methods: In June 2023, the Korean Pediatric Heart Society distributed a structured questionnaire via email to 149 members actively practicing pediatric cardiac care (115 PCs, 34 PedCSs). Responses from 122 members were analyzed. Descriptive statistics and regression analyses were performed to identify the factors associated with burnout (P<0.05).Results: A total of 122 physicians (96 PCs, 26 PedCSs) completed the survey (response rates: overall, 81.9%; PCs, 83.5%; PedCSs, 76.5%). Among the PCs, 79.2% worked more than 51 hr/wk, 57.3% worked night shifts, and 70.8% experienced emergency callbacks at least once per month. PedCSs reported comparably heavy burdens, with 80.8% working >51 hr/wk and 88.5% experiencing monthly emergency callbacks. Regional disparities were notable: 48.2% of PCs in the Seoul metropolitan area (SMA) performed >51 catheterizations annually versus 7.1% in other regions, while 62.5% of PedCSs in the SMA performed >30 surgeries annually versus 20% elsewhere. Litigation, reported by 66.7% of PCs versus 84.6% of PedCSs, contributed to dissatisfaction and burnout. The key drivers included limited research time, legal risks, and nonspecialized duties. Overall, 64.0% of the PCs and 61.6% of the PedCSs reported experiencing burnout. In the multivariable analysis, answering ≥6 emergency callbacks/mo (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 7.91; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.28–48.79), occupational dissatisfaction (aOR, 2.57; 95% CI, 1.09–6.04), and work environment dissatisfaction (aOR, 2.74; 95% CI, 1.16–7.14) independently predicted burnout, whereas the working >51 hr/wk variable did not remain significant postadjustment.Conclusion: Excessive workload, frequent emergency callbacks, regional maldistribution of case volumes, litigation pressure, and occupational dissatisfaction drive high burnout among Korean pediatric cardiac specialists. These findings highlight persistent workforce challenges in Korea’s pediatric cardiac system. Regular surveys and ongoing research are essential to ensuring sustainable pediatric cardiac care.
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The Korean Pediatric Society,대한소아청소년과학회
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