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留住退伍军人事务部女性健康初级保健提供者:工作环境很重要。

Retaining VA Women's Health Primary Care Providers: Work Setting Matters.

作者信息

Schwartz Rachel, Frayne Susan M, Friedman Sarah, Romodan Yasmin, Berg Eric, Haskell Sally G, Shaw Jonathan G

机构信息

VA HSR&D Center for Innovation to Implementation (Ci2i), VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA, USA.

WellMD Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2021 Mar;36(3):614-621. doi: 10.1007/s11606-020-06285-0. Epub 2020 Oct 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

When an experienced provider opts to leave a healthcare workforce (attrition), there are significant costs, both direct and indirect. Turnover of healthcare providers is underreported and understudied, despite evidence that it negatively impacts care delivery and negatively impacts working conditions for remaining providers. In the Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system, attrition of women's health primary care providers (WH-PCPs) threatens a specially trained workforce; it is unknown what factors contribute to, or protect against, their attrition.

OBJECTIVE

Based on evidence that clinic environment, adequate support resources, and workload affect provider burnout and intent to leave, we explored if such clinic characteristics predict attrition of WH-PCPs in the VA, to identify protective factors.

DESIGN

This analysis drew on two waves of existing national VA survey data to examine predictors of WH-PCP attrition, via logistic regression.

PARTICIPANTS

All 2,259 providers from 140 facilities VA-wide who were WH-PCPs on September 30, 2016.

MAIN MEASURES

The dependent variable was WH-PCP attrition in the following year. Candidate predictors were clinic environment (working in: a comprehensive women's health center, a limited women's health clinic, a general primary care clinic, or multiple clinic environments), availability of co-located specialty support resources (mental health, social work, clinical pharmacy), provider characteristics (gender, professional degree), and clinic workload (clinic sessions per week).

KEY RESULTS

Working exclusively in a comprehensive women's health center uniquely predicted significantly lower risk of WH-PCP attrition (adjusted odds ratio 0.40; CI 0.19-0.86).

CONCLUSIONS

A comprehensive women's health center clinical context may promote retention of this specially trained primary care workforce. Exploring potential mechanisms-e.g., shared mission, appropriate support to meet patients' needs, or a cohesive team environment-may inform broader efforts to retain front-line providers.

摘要

背景

当一位经验丰富的医疗服务提供者选择离开医疗队伍(人员流失)时,会产生巨大的直接和间接成本。尽管有证据表明医疗服务提供者的流动会对医疗服务产生负面影响,并对留任的提供者的工作条件产生负面影响,但医疗服务提供者的人员流动情况却未得到充分报道和研究。在退伍军人事务部(VA)医疗系统中,女性健康初级保健提供者(WH-PCP)的流失威胁到一支经过专门培训的医疗队伍;目前尚不清楚哪些因素会导致她们流失,或能防止她们流失。

目的

基于临床环境、充足的支持资源和工作量会影响医疗服务提供者的职业倦怠和离职意愿这一证据,我们探讨了这些临床特征是否能预测VA中WH-PCP的流失情况,以确定保护因素。

设计

本分析利用了两波现有的全国VA调查数据,通过逻辑回归来检查WH-PCP流失的预测因素。

参与者

2016年9月30日时VA全系统140个机构中所有2259名担任WH-PCP的提供者。

主要测量指标

因变量是次年WH-PCP的流失情况。候选预测因素包括临床环境(工作于:综合性女性健康中心、有限的女性健康诊所、普通初级保健诊所或多个临床环境)、是否有同地办公的专科支持资源(心理健康、社会工作、临床药学)、提供者特征(性别、专业学位)以及临床工作量(每周的临床诊疗次数)。

关键结果

仅在综合性女性健康中心工作可独特地预测WH-PCP流失风险显著降低(调整后的优势比为0.40;可信区间为0.19 - 0.86)。

结论

综合性女性健康中心的临床环境可能有助于留住这支经过专门培训的初级保健队伍。探索潜在机制,例如共同的使命、满足患者需求的适当支持或凝聚的团队环境,可能会为留住一线提供者的更广泛努力提供参考。

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