Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA.
Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Perspect Med Educ. 2020 Feb;9(1):31-40. doi: 10.1007/s40037-019-00555-2.
Low physician workplace satisfaction may negatively impact patient care. Dissatisfaction may begin during residency training, where trainees face lower autonomy and less control over work conditions. The theoretical and empirical literature on trainees is couched mainly in terms of burnout. Theories of satisfaction, a different construct, are derived from studies of independent physicians. Identifying specific correlates of trainee satisfaction may be a clearer path to preparing a sustainable physician workforce.
We surveyed 3300 residents and fellows (response rate of 7.2% to 46,574 surveys sent) across multiple specialties and institutions in the US. The instrument was adapted from a previous large-scale survey of physician satisfaction, with changes reflecting factors theorized to specifically affect trainee satisfaction. We applied generalized linear regression to identify correlates of higher satisfaction.
A total of 1444 (44%) residents/fellows reported they were very satisfied and 1311 (40%) reported being somewhat satisfied. Factors associated with satisfaction included positive perceptions of supporting clinical staff, the electronic health record, and stability of personal mental health. Surprisingly, a strong negative perception of completing insurance and/or disability forms was also associated with higher satisfaction. Factors often presumed to correlate with satisfaction, such as duty hours, debt load, and specialty, did not show significant associations.
Multiple workplace factors are correlated with trainee satisfaction, but they are not the factors (such as financial debt) that we initially hypothesized. The factors we identified, including clinical staff support and personal mental health, may be targets for further study and/or pilot interventions aimed at improving satisfaction.
医生工作场所满意度低可能会对患者护理产生负面影响。不满可能始于住院医师培训期间,在这段时间里,受训者的自主权较低,对工作条件的控制较少。关于受训者的理论和经验文献主要是关于倦怠的。满意度理论是一个不同的概念,它是从独立医生的研究中得出的。确定受训者满意度的具体相关因素可能是为准备一支可持续的医生队伍提供更清晰的途径。
我们在美国的多个专业和机构中调查了 3300 名住院医师和研究员(对发送的 46574 份调查的回应率为 7.2%)。该工具改编自之前对医生满意度的大规模调查,其中的变化反映了理论上认为会特别影响受训者满意度的因素。我们应用广义线性回归来确定与更高满意度相关的因素。
共有 1444 名(44%)住院医师/研究员报告他们非常满意,1311 名(40%)报告他们有些满意。与满意度相关的因素包括对支持临床工作人员、电子健康记录和个人心理健康稳定性的积极看法。令人惊讶的是,对完成保险和/或残疾表格的强烈负面看法也与更高的满意度相关。通常被认为与满意度相关的因素,如工作时间、债务负担和专业,并没有表现出显著的相关性。
多个工作场所因素与受训者满意度相关,但它们不是我们最初假设的因素(如财务债务)。我们确定的因素,包括临床工作人员的支持和个人心理健康,可能是进一步研究和/或旨在提高满意度的试点干预措施的目标。