Sampayo Esther M, Agrawal Pooja, Mittiga Matthew R, Klasner Ann E, Kim In, Scarfone Richard, Chang Todd P
Baylor College of Medicine Houston TX.
University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston TX.
AEM Educ Train. 2020 Apr 6;5(1):12-18. doi: 10.1002/aet2.10445. eCollection 2021 Jan.
Factors influencing the employment of pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) fellows in a career in academic medicine versus community emergency department (ED) settings have not previously been explored. The purpose of this study was to explore PEM fellows' priorities in selecting jobs and to identify factors that influence their decisions regarding career choices through a multicenter, qualitative approach. We also explored program directors' beliefs about graduates' job selection priorities.
This was a cross-sectional study among a convenience sample of PEM fellows and PEM fellowship program directors and/or associate program directors in the United States. The data were collected in 2017, using a qualitative methodology known as free listing. The fellows and program directors were solicited through the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine. Using content analysis, all free-listing responses from participant samples were categorized into 14 distinct groupings. Thematic saturation was achieved, and member checking was performed to ensure trustworthiness.
A sample of 63 fellows from six geographically diverse programs and 41 program and/or associate program directors were surveyed. Location, schedule/work-life balance and compensation were the most frequently cited factors taken into consideration for employment; these are not specific to PEM as a career choice. Other factors included patient population and ED resources. When deciding between academic and community employment, similar areas for the PEM physician emerged on both sides of the dichotomy: work-life balance, clinical hours, burnout, and acuity/patient complexity.
There are universal factors that PEM physicians consider when choosing employment. The information elicited from this exploratory technique can inform content for national survey or other qualitative work to achieve richer descriptions of reported items and dichotomies to guide fellow recruitment and retention strategies.
以往尚未探讨影响儿科急诊医学(PEM)住院医师在学术医学领域与社区急诊科工作的职业选择因素。本研究的目的是通过多中心定性研究方法,探讨PEM住院医师在选择工作时的优先事项,并确定影响其职业选择决定的因素。我们还探讨了项目主任对毕业生工作选择优先事项的看法。
这是一项横断面研究,研究对象为美国PEM住院医师以及PEM住院医师培训项目主任和/或副主任的便利样本。数据于2017年收集,采用一种名为自由列举法的定性方法。通过美国儿科学会急诊医学分会向住院医师和项目主任发出邀请。采用内容分析法,将参与者样本的所有自由列举回答分为14个不同类别。达到了主题饱和,并进行了成员核对以确保可信度。
对来自六个地理位置不同项目的63名住院医师以及41名项目主任和/或副主任进行了调查。地点、工作安排/工作与生活平衡以及薪酬是就业时最常被提及的考虑因素;这些并非PEM职业选择所特有的因素。其他因素包括患者群体和急诊科资源。在学术和社区工作之间做出决定时,PEM医生在二分法的两边都出现了类似的考虑因素:工作与生活平衡、临床工作时长、职业倦怠以及病情严重程度/患者复杂性。
PEM医生在选择工作时会考虑一些普遍因素。从这种探索性技术中获取的信息可为全国性调查或其他定性研究的内容提供参考,以更丰富地描述所报告的项目和二分法,从而指导住院医师的招聘和留用策略。