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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2024 Feb 7;37(1):2311072. doi: 10.1080/14767058.2024.2311072

Table 3.

Experience among those who experienced a complication at work.

Anesthesia (N = 67) OBGYN (N = 76) p
Did you experience the complication while at work? Yes, N (%) 38 (56.7) 41 (53.9) .87
If the complication happened at work:
 Did you alert your employer of the complication? Yes, N (%) 29 (76.3) 28 (68.3) .427
 Was your supervisor at the time male or female? Male, N (%)a 30 (85.7) 17 (41.5) <.001
 Were you able to leave and seek medical care? Yes, N (%)b 24 (80.0) 30 (90.9) .289
Did you request a leave of absence for this complication? Yes, N (%)c 21 (33.3) 26 (36.1) .735
a

Three anesthesia providers who experienced a complication at work did not answer this question.

b

Eight anesthesia providers and eight OBGYN providers who experienced a complication at work did not answer this question.

c

Four anesthesia providers and four OBGYN providers who experienced a complication did not answer this question.