Rondeau Kent V, Francescutti Louis H
Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta, Canada.
J Healthc Manag. 2005 Sep-Oct;50(5):327-40; discussion 341-2.
Emergency departments in most developed countries have been experiencing significant overcrowding under a regime of severe resource constraints. Physicians in emergency departments increasingly find themselves toiling in workplaces that are characterized by diminished availability of, limited access to, and decreased stability of critical resources. Severe resource constraints have the potential to greatly weaken the overall job satisfaction of emergency physicians. This article examines the impact of hospital resource constraints on the job satisfaction of a large sample of emergency physicians in Canada. After controlling for workflow and patient characteristics and for various institutional and physician characteristics, institutional resource constraints are found to be major contributors to emergency physician job dissatisfaction. Resource factors that have the greatest impact on job satisfaction include availability of emergency room physicians, access to hospital technology and emergency beds, and stability of financial (investment) resources.
在资源严重受限的情况下,大多数发达国家的急诊科一直面临着严重的过度拥挤问题。急诊科医生越来越发现自己在这样的工作场所辛苦工作,其特点是关键资源的可用性降低、获取受限且稳定性下降。严重的资源限制有可能极大地削弱急诊科医生的总体工作满意度。本文探讨了医院资源限制对加拿大大量急诊科医生工作满意度的影响。在控制了工作流程、患者特征以及各种机构和医生特征后,发现机构资源限制是急诊科医生工作不满的主要因素。对工作满意度影响最大的资源因素包括急诊室医生的可用性、医院技术和急诊床位的获取情况以及财务(投资)资源的稳定性。