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Perfectionism in the anesthesiological environment

Background Perfectionism today is understood as an individual's psychological conviction that the ideal can and should be achieved, and the imperfect result of work (physical, intellectual, etc.), in their opinion, has no right to exist. The purpose of the study Our goal was to investigate leve...

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Published in:Discover psychology 2023-11, Vol.3 (1), p.34-7, Article 34
Main Authors: Kravets, Olha V., Yekhalov, Vasyl V., Stanin, Dmytro M., Krishtafor, Daria A., Martynenko, Danylo A.
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Summary:Background Perfectionism today is understood as an individual's psychological conviction that the ideal can and should be achieved, and the imperfect result of work (physical, intellectual, etc.), in their opinion, has no right to exist. The purpose of the study Our goal was to investigate levels and types of perfectionism among anesthesiology interns in comparison with the indicators of practicing anesthesiologists. Materials and methods An anonymous survey of 92 anesthesiology interns and 124 practicing anesthesiologists was conducted according to the Big-Three Perfectionism Scale (BTPS). Results The mean general level of perfectionism was average, with the total BTPS score of 124,38 ± 14,47 out of 225 in interns and 105,97 ± 10,31 in practicing anesthesiologists (p 
ISSN:2731-4537
2731-4537
DOI:10.1007/s44202-023-00096-0