Wang Ju-O, Li Chung-Yi, Kao Senyeong, Yeh Te-Chun, Arens James F, Ho Shung-Tai
School of Public Health, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan; Division of Public Affairs, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
Department of Public Health, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan; Department of Public Health, College of Public Health, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.
J Formos Med Assoc. 2015 Jun;114(6):509-16. doi: 10.1016/j.jfma.2013.11.005. Epub 2013 Dec 25.
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Anesthesiologists in Taiwan had the heaviest workload compared with other Taiwanese specialists. In a previous study, anesthesia-related mortality was >12 times the rate reported in the USA, UK, and Japan. Nine percent of Taiwanese anesthesiologists left their jobs to work as general practitioners in clinics. This study aims to assess the current working conditions of anesthesiologists in Taiwan and their satisfaction with their occupation, and to identify the factors associated with the intentions of anesthesiologists in Taiwan to leave anesthesia practice.
A self-reported questionnaire was completed by 474 attending anesthesiologists in Taiwan. The Chi-square test was used for categorical variables and the t test for continuous variables. Multivariate logistic regression was conducted to identify the factors significantly associated with the willingness of anesthesiologists to continue in anesthesiology.
The sample anesthesiologists worked 59.9 hours/week, however a reasonable length of time to work is 49.6 hours/week. They simultaneously covered four operating rooms daily, but three rooms is considered reasonable. Surprisingly, 54.9% of them expressed their unwillingness to practice clinical anesthesia. Those anesthesiologists dissatisfied with their overall working conditions had a substantially increased odds ratio (6.96) of deterring continuing to practice in anesthesia. Furthermore, an inability to take care of the family and a low salary significantly decreased the willingness to practice in anesthesia (odds ratio: 0.42 and 0.38, respectively).
Unfavorable working conditions were considered to lower the satisfaction of anesthesiologists in Taiwan. In particular, an inability to take care of the family and a low salary were major factors in deterring anesthesiologists in Taiwan from continuing in anesthesia.
背景/目的:与台湾其他专科医生相比,台湾麻醉医生的工作量最大。在之前的一项研究中,麻醉相关死亡率是美国、英国和日本报告率的12倍以上。9%的台湾麻醉医生离职去诊所担任全科医生。本研究旨在评估台湾麻醉医生目前的工作条件及其对职业的满意度,并确定与台湾麻醉医生离开麻醉工作岗位意向相关的因素。
474名台湾在职麻醉医生完成了一份自填式问卷。分类变量采用卡方检验,连续变量采用t检验。进行多因素逻辑回归以确定与麻醉医生继续从事麻醉工作意愿显著相关的因素。
样本麻醉医生每周工作59.9小时,然而合理的工作时长应为每周49.6小时。他们每天同时负责四个手术室,但三个手术室被认为是合理的。令人惊讶的是,54.9%的人表示不愿意从事临床麻醉工作。那些对整体工作条件不满意的麻醉医生继续从事麻醉工作的比值比大幅增加(6.96)。此外,无法照顾家庭和低薪显著降低了从事麻醉工作的意愿(比值比分别为0.42和0.38)。
不利的工作条件被认为降低了台湾麻醉医生的满意度。特别是,无法照顾家庭和低薪是阻碍台湾麻醉医生继续从事麻醉工作的主要因素。