Surgeon perceptions of personality as an influencing factor on anastomotic decision-making: A qualitative analysis.
Carly Nichola BissetSusan J MougRaymond OliphantNicola DamesJennifer ClelandPublished in: Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (2024)
Colorectal surgeons have described their perceptions of how personality traits may impact variation in decision-making and patient outcomes for the first time. Early career surgeons felt ill-prepared for the level of guilt experienced when managing complications. Surgeons appear open to personality assessment if this was through an educational lens, with the aim of improving decision-making following complications and overall performance.