Teixeira-Poit Stephanie M, Halpern Michael T, Kane Heather L, Keating Michael, Olmsted Murrey
RTI International, Research Triangle Park, Durham, NC, USA.
RTI International, Washington, DC, USA.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2017 Jun 19;17(1):409. doi: 10.1186/s12913-017-2343-8.
Predicted shortages in the supply of neurologists may limit patients' access to and quality of care for neurological disorders. Retaining neurologists already in practice provides one opportunity to support the overall supply of practicing neurologists. Understanding factors associated with professional life satisfaction (and dissatisfaction) and implementing policies to enhance satisfaction may encourage neurologists to remain in clinical practice. In this paper, we present results from the first study examining factors associated with professional life satisfaction among a large sample of U.S, neurologists.
We collaborated with the AAN to survey a sample of U.S. neurologists about their professional life satisfaction. Analyses examined the association of physician and practice characteristics with aspects of professional life satisfaction, including satisfaction with their career in medicine, medical specialty, current position, relationship with colleagues, relationship with patients, work/life balance, and pay.
The study population consisted of 625 neurologists. In multivariate regression analyses, no single group or population stratum indicated high (or low) responses to all aspects of satisfaction. Older neurologists reported higher satisfaction with career, specialty, and relationship with patients than younger neurologists. Female neurologists had significantly lower satisfaction with pay than male neurologists. Neurologists who spent more time in research and teaching had greater satisfaction with specialty, relationship with colleagues, and relationship with patients than those spending no time in research. Neurologists who practiced in small cities/rural areas reported lower satisfaction across multiple dimensions than those practicing in large urban areas. Neurologists in solo practice had greater satisfaction with the relationship with their patients, but lower satisfaction with pay.
Satisfaction is a multidimensional construct that is associated with physician and practice characteristics. Enhancing professional life satisfaction among neurologists requires multiple strategies, such as promoting comparable wages for men and women, providing collaboration and research opportunities, and providing resources for small and rural practices.
预计神经科医生供应短缺可能会限制患者获得神经疾病治疗的机会以及治疗质量。留住已从业的神经科医生是维持神经科医生总体供应的一个机会。了解与职业生活满意度(和不满意度)相关的因素并实施提高满意度的政策,可能会鼓励神经科医生继续从事临床工作。在本文中,我们展示了第一项针对大量美国神经科医生样本中与职业生活满意度相关因素的研究结果。
我们与美国神经病学学会合作,对美国神经科医生样本进行职业生活满意度调查。分析考察了医生和执业特征与职业生活满意度各方面的关联,包括对医学职业、医学专科、当前职位、与同事的关系、与患者的关系、工作/生活平衡以及薪酬的满意度。
研究人群包括625名神经科医生。在多变量回归分析中,没有单一的群体或人群阶层对所有满意度方面都给出高(或低)回应。年长的神经科医生对职业、专科以及与患者的关系的满意度高于年轻的神经科医生。女性神经科医生对薪酬的满意度显著低于男性神经科医生。花更多时间从事研究和教学的神经科医生对专科、与同事的关系以及与患者的关系的满意度高于不从事研究的医生。在小城市/农村地区执业的神经科医生在多个维度上的满意度低于在大城市地区执业的医生。独立执业的神经科医生对与患者的关系满意度较高,但对薪酬满意度较低。
满意度是一个多维度的概念,与医生和执业特征相关。提高神经科医生的职业生活满意度需要多种策略,例如促进男女薪酬平等、提供合作和研究机会,以及为小型和农村医疗机构提供资源。