Wide Bay Hospital & Health Service, Queensland, Australia.
Int J Med Educ. 2024 Jun 15;15:59-65. doi: 10.5116/ijme.6639.1a23.
To assess the workplace drivers of professional fulfilment, burnout and perceived impact of workplace issues on wellbeing in doctors working in a regional Australian hospital, following a 6-month period of comprehensive workforce nurturing strategies.
An online cross-sectional survey combined both qualitative feedback and quantitative measures of wellbeing including the Stanford Professional Fulfillment Index to assess professional fulfillment and burnout and a workplace issues inventory to assess the relative perceived influence on work-related wellbeing.
Survey responses from 124 doctors comprised approximately 60% (n=74) prevocational doctors, 12% (n=15) registrars and 28% (n=35) specialist doctors. Around 63% (n=78) of participants were international medical graduates. Overall, 25% (n=31) reported professional fulfilment and 13% (n=13) reported burnout. The top 6 workplace issues were (i) inefficient work practices and/or processes, (ii) medical officer vacancies in my department, (iii) inadequate support staff and/or excessive admin burden, (iv) inadequate workplace staff amenities, (v) poor access to nutritious onsite food, (vi) inability to access my entitled daily meal break. Factors perceived as having a minimal impact on wellbeing included learning opportunities, rostering, access to leave and support during challenging clinical situations, were directly related to the workforce nurturing strategies implemented.
This comprehensive evaluation of wellbeing in a regional healthcare setting provides a novel contribution to the literature by illustrating the transformative potential of workforce nurturing. Notably, the findings reflect the potential impact of workforce nurturing upon professional fulfilment and burnout, in the context of a regional hospital setting.
评估专业满足感、倦怠感以及工作场所问题对在澳大利亚一家地区医院工作的医生幸福感的影响,这些医生在接受了为期 6 个月的综合员工培养策略后。
一项在线横断面调查结合了定性反馈和幸福感的定量测量,包括斯坦福职业满意度指数来评估职业满意度和倦怠感,以及工作场所问题清单来评估对工作相关幸福感的相对影响。
来自 124 名医生的调查回应包括约 60%(n=74)的实习医生、12%(n=15)的住院医生和 28%(n=35)的专科医生。大约 63%(n=78)的参与者是国际医学毕业生。总体而言,25%(n=31)报告了职业满足感,13%(n=13)报告了倦怠感。前 6 位工作场所问题是(i)效率低下的工作实践和/或流程,(ii)我所在部门的医疗官空缺,(iii)支持人员不足和/或行政负担过重,(iv)工作场所人员设施不足,(v)现场食品营养不足,(vi)无法享受我应有的每日用餐休息时间。被认为对幸福感影响最小的因素包括学习机会、轮班、在具有挑战性的临床情况下休假和支持的机会,这些因素与实施的员工培养策略直接相关。
这项对区域医疗保健环境中幸福感的综合评估通过说明员工培养的变革潜力,为文献做出了新颖的贡献。值得注意的是,这些发现反映了员工培养对专业满足感和倦怠感的潜在影响,特别是在区域医院环境中。