Carly Bisset
BJS Prize 2 Exploring variation in surgical practice: the colorectal surgeon's personality influences anastomotic decision-making in rectal cancer
Bisset, Carly; Ferguson, Eamonn; Oliphant, Raymond; Macdermid, Ewan; Moug, Susan
Authors
Professor EAMONN FERGUSON eamonn.ferguson@nottingham.ac.uk
PROFESSOR OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Raymond Oliphant
Ewan Macdermid
Susan Moug
Abstract
Background The influence of internal surgeon-specific factors, such as personality, on cognitive bias and decision-making in surgery is not well understood. These factors may be particularly influential in clinical cases where there is a high degree of equipoise. This study aimed to explore personality traits that may influence anastomotic decision-making in rectal cancer. Methods Colorectal surgeons were invited via social media to participate in a 2-part online survey (Snap11). The survey included: 1) 44-item Big Five Inventory (personality), 2) 30-item DOSPERT (risk-taking), 3) 3-item Cognitive Reflection Test (thinking style), and twenty hypothetical patient scenarios involving rectal anastomotic decisions. Results 186 certified colorectal surgeons participated with 127 completing both parts (68.3%). 143 participants in this cohort were aged 30–49 years (79.6%) and 131 participants were male (70.4%). Surgeons scored higher than average population levels for emotional stability (degree of even-temperedness; 3.25 vs 2.97), with lower levels of agreeableness (ability to cooperate with others; 3.03 vs 3.74) and openness (creativity; 3.19 vs 3.67). Personality influenced anastomotic decision-making in specific circumstances e.g., high levels of openness predicted stoma formation when providing a second opinion, whereas high levels of extraversion predicted stoma formation when the patient was a staff member. Early career surgeons were highly influenced by colleague criticism following recent anastomotic leakage. Conclusions Surgeon personality influences anastomotic decision-making in difficult circumstances. Colleague support is vital following anastomotic leakage and is influential upon early career surgeons’ subsequent decision-making. Personality is modifiable through experiences, therefore targeted educational interventions (e.g. reflexivity) may enable surgeons to recognize their own cognitive biases.
Citation
Bisset, C., Ferguson, E., Oliphant, R., Macdermid, E., & Moug, S. (2022). BJS Prize 2 Exploring variation in surgical practice: the colorectal surgeon's personality influences anastomotic decision-making in rectal cancer. British Journal of Surgery, 109(Supplement_5), Article znac246.002. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znac246.002
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | May 14, 2022 |
Online Publication Date | Aug 9, 2022 |
Publication Date | Aug 9, 2022 |
Deposit Date | Nov 16, 2022 |
Journal | British Journal of Surgery |
Print ISSN | 0007-1323 |
Electronic ISSN | 1365-2168 |
Publisher | Wiley |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 109 |
Issue | Supplement_5 |
Article Number | znac246.002 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/bjs/znac246.002 |
Keywords | Surgery |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/13738974 |
Publisher URL | https://academic.oup.com/bjs/article/109/Supplement_5/znac246.002/6660333 |
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