Lemieux-Charles L, Murray M, Aird C, Barnsley J
Department of Health Administration, University of Toronto.
Healthc Manage Forum. 1994 Summer;7(2):38-45. doi: 10.1016/S0840-4704(10)61055-1.
The authors conducted a questionnaire survey of health care managers in Canada to learn more about their careers, work experiences and attitudes; and to determine whether their careers differed by such factors as sector of employment, gender, years of experience, education and family status. Major findings include: in teaching and community hospitals, men are more likely to fill chief executive officer (CEO) positions and women tend to be in middle management positions. More men than women in CEO positions reported incomes in the top range ($105,000). Men in CEO and senior management positions are more likely to be married and have children under 16 years of age living at home. Slightly more women than men were clinicians before becoming managers. Most respondents aspired to CEO or senior management positions. Implications for human resources practices are discussed.
作者对加拿大的医疗保健管理人员进行了问卷调查,以更多地了解他们的职业、工作经历和态度;并确定他们的职业是否因就业部门、性别、工作年限、教育程度和家庭状况等因素而有所不同。主要发现包括:在教学医院和社区医院,男性更有可能担任首席执行官(CEO)职位,而女性往往处于中层管理职位。担任CEO职位的男性比女性报告的收入处于最高区间(105,000加元)的更多。担任CEO和高级管理职位的男性更有可能已婚且家中有16岁以下的子女。在成为管理人员之前,女性临床医生的人数略多于男性。大多数受访者渴望担任CEO或高级管理职位。文中讨论了对人力资源实践的影响。