Department of Applied Psychology, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Harbin Engineering University, China.
Department of Management, Harbin Institute of Technology, China.
Psychol Rep. 2020 Jun;123(3):885-902. doi: 10.1177/0033294119826887. Epub 2019 Feb 7.
Difficult doctor‒patient relationships are a common reality in many health-care organizations. Its harmful impacts have been mainly discussed from the perspectives of patients. However, understanding of its negative effects on physicians is limited. Drawing on the job demands-resources model and the conservation of resources theory, we hypothesize that difficult relationships with patients negatively predict physicians' work engagement, mediated by physicians' personal resources (e.g. prosocial motivation and problem-solving pondering). A sample of 588 physicians from 24 Chinese hospitals completed questionnaires in a two-wave survey. Structural equation modeling and bootstrap estimation results provide support for the hypothesized relationships. Difficult doctor‒patient relationships have a direct and negative effect on physicians' work engagement. Specifically, there is a sequence in which the difficult doctor‒patient relationship first impedes physicians' prosocial motivation, leading to decreased problem-solving pondering, which subsequently impairs physicians' work engagement. Theoretical and practical implications of these findings are discussed.
医患关系紧张是许多医疗机构的普遍现实。其有害影响主要从患者的角度进行了讨论。然而,对其对医生的负面影响的理解是有限的。借鉴工作要求-资源模型和资源保存理论,我们假设与患者的困难关系通过医生的个人资源(例如亲社会动机和解决问题的思考)对医生的工作投入产生负面影响。我们对来自中国 24 家医院的 588 名医生进行了问卷调查,采用两波调查。结构方程模型和自举估计结果为假设关系提供了支持。医患关系紧张对医生的工作投入有直接的负面影响。具体来说,存在这样一种顺序,即医患关系首先阻碍了医生的亲社会动机,导致解决问题的思考减少,从而损害了医生的工作投入。讨论了这些发现的理论和实践意义。