Hooker Roderick S, Kuilman Luppo, Everett Christine M
Roderick S. Hooker, PhD, MBA, PA, is an adjunct professor at Northern Arizona University College of Health and Human Services, Phoenix Biomedical Campus, Phoenix, Arizona. Luppo Kuilman, MPA, is the program manager of the Master Physician Assistant program at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, The Netherlands. Christine M. Everett, PhD, MPH, PA-C, is a faculty member in the Physician Assistant Program in the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
J Physician Assist Educ. 2015 Dec;26(4):176-86. doi: 10.1097/JPA.0000000000000047.
To examine physician assistant (PA) job satisfaction and identify factors predicting job satisfaction and identify areas of needed research. With a global PA movement underway and a half-century in development, the empirical basis for informing employers of approaches to improve job satisfaction has not received a careful review.
A narrative review of empirical research was undertaken to inform stakeholders about PA employment with a goal of improved management. The a priori criteria included published studies that asked PAs about job satisfaction. Articles addressing PA job satisfaction, written in English, were reviewed and categorized according to the Job Characteristics Model.
Of 68 publications reviewed, 29 met criteria and were categorized in a Job Characteristics Model. Most studies report a high degree of job satisfaction when autonomy, income, patient responsibility, physician support, and career advancement opportunities are surveyed. Age, sex, specialty, and occupational background are needed to understand the effect on job satisfaction. Quality of studies varies widely.
Employers may want to examine their relationships with PAs periodically. The factors of job satisfaction may assist policymakers and health administrators in creating welcoming professional employment environments. The main limitation: no study comprehensively evaluated all the antecedents of job satisfaction. PAs seem to experience job satisfaction supported by low attrition rates and competitive wages. Contributing factors are autonomy, experienced responsibility, pay, and supportive supervising physician. A number of intrinsic rewards derived from the performance of the job within the social environment, along with extrinsic rewards, may contribute to overall job satisfaction. PA job satisfaction research is underdeveloped; investigations should include longitudinal studies, cohort analyses, and economic determinants.
考察医师助理(PA)的工作满意度,确定预测工作满意度的因素,并明确需要开展研究的领域。随着全球医师助理运动的开展以及半个世纪的发展,为雇主提供提高工作满意度方法的实证依据尚未得到仔细审视。
开展了一项实证研究的叙述性综述,以向利益相关者通报医师助理的就业情况,目标是改善管理。先验标准包括询问医师助理工作满意度的已发表研究。对用英文撰写的涉及医师助理工作满意度的文章进行了审查,并根据工作特征模型进行了分类。
在审查的68篇出版物中,29篇符合标准,并根据工作特征模型进行了分类。大多数研究报告称,在调查自主性、收入、患者责任、医师支持和职业发展机会时,工作满意度较高。需要考虑年龄、性别、专业和职业背景对工作满意度的影响。研究质量差异很大。
雇主可能需要定期审视他们与医师助理的关系。工作满意度因素可能有助于政策制定者和卫生管理人员营造宜人的职业就业环境。主要局限性:没有研究全面评估工作满意度的所有前因。医师助理似乎因低流失率和有竞争力的工资而体验到工作满意度。促成因素包括自主性、经验性责任、薪酬和支持性的指导医师。在社会环境中工作表现所带来的一些内在奖励以及外在奖励,可能有助于总体工作满意度。医师助理工作满意度研究尚不完善;调查应包括纵向研究、队列分析和经济决定因素。