New England Research Institutes, Inc., Watertown, MA 02472, USA.
Int J Health Serv. 2011;41(2):301-35. doi: 10.2190/HS.41.2.g.
We have witnessed transformational changes to the U.S. health care system over several decades. Alongside these changes is an increasing number of research reports and commentaries on physician workplace dissatisfaction and discontent. Primary care physicians, in particular, report dissatisfaction with conditions on the ground. Is there solid evidence concerning the magnitude of doctors' discontent, and how is it changing over time? Is it confined to the United States, or is it also occurring in other countries with different health care systems? Does physician discontent affect the processes, quality, and outcomes of medical care? This article addresses these questions. It considers the dimensions of physician dissatisfaction, whether there is a problem, and competing contributions to physician discontent. The authors suggest that the classic concept of alienation may build upon valuable earlier work and provide a new, coherent explanation of the workplace origins of physician discontent. Alienation theory combines both structural and psychological components associated with workplace discontent and has the potential to explain the changing position of knowledge workers (such as physicians) in the new economy.
几十年来,我们见证了美国医疗体系的变革。伴随着这些变化的是越来越多的关于医生工作场所不满和不满的研究报告和评论。特别是初级保健医生,他们对实地的状况表示不满。关于医生不满的程度是否有确凿的证据,以及随着时间的推移它是如何变化的?这种不满仅限于美国,还是也发生在具有不同医疗体系的其他国家?医生的不满是否会影响医疗保健的过程、质量和结果?本文探讨了这些问题。它考虑了医生不满的各个方面,是否存在问题,以及导致医生不满的各种因素。作者认为,异化的经典概念可以建立在有价值的早期工作基础上,并为医生不满的工作场所根源提供一个新的、连贯的解释。异化理论结合了与工作场所不满相关的结构和心理因素,有可能解释新经济中知识工作者(如医生)地位的变化。