Furia Giuseppe, Vinci Antonio, Heidar Alizadeh Aurora, Sapienza Martina, Savoia Cosimo, Tarsitano Maria Grazia, Patrizi Cristina, Maurici Massimo, Capelli Giovanni, Damiani Gianfranco
Department of Public Health and Infectious Disease, Sapienza Università di Roma, Rome, Italy.
Directive Council of the Physicians and Dental Surgeons Board of the Province of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Front Public Health. 2025 May 30;13:1584483. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1584483. eCollection 2025.
Healthcare workers' (HCW) quality of life and job satisfaction are critical for their well-being and performance, influencing patient outcomes and reducing burnout. Burnout, linked to excessive workloads, night shifts, and low income, is a recognized issue among HCW, exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to explore work-life balance and professional satisfaction among members of the Physicians and Dental Surgeons Board of Rome (OMCeO Rome).
A cross-sectional survey was conducted from March to June 2023 among OMCeO Rome members. An anonymous, digitally designed questionnaire assessed sociodemographic and professional data, perceived stress, and overall satisfaction using a Likert scale. Data were analyzed descriptively, and logistic regression identified predictors of satisfaction.
The survey included 1,104 respondents, predominantly aged over 50. Satisfaction levels were polarized: 47.4% reported high satisfaction, while 49.4% expressed low satisfaction. Night shifts and income below €100,000/year were significantly associated with lower satisfaction (OR 1.9 and OR 3.9, respectively). General practitioners/primary care paediatricians reported the highest stress levels, while self-employed professionals showed the lowest stress and intention to quit.
Work-life balance challenges, including night shifts and inadequate income, strongly influence HCW job satisfaction. Addressing these factors through administrative support, reduced workloads, and targeted interventions could mitigate burnout and improve care quality. Further studies should explore systemic and individual strategies to enhance HCW well-being and professional sustainability.
医护人员的生活质量和工作满意度对他们的幸福感和工作表现至关重要,会影响患者的治疗结果并减少职业倦怠。职业倦怠与工作量过大、夜班工作和低收入有关,是医护人员中公认的问题,在新冠疫情期间更加严重。本研究旨在探讨罗马医师和牙医委员会(OMCeO Rome)成员的工作与生活平衡及职业满意度。
2023年3月至6月对OMCeO Rome成员进行了横断面调查。一份匿名的、数字化设计的问卷使用李克特量表评估社会人口统计学和专业数据、感知压力和总体满意度。对数据进行描述性分析,并通过逻辑回归确定满意度的预测因素。
调查包括1104名受访者,主要为50岁以上。满意度水平呈两极分化:47.4%的人表示高度满意,而49.4%的人表示低度满意。夜班工作和年收入低于10万欧元与较低的满意度显著相关(分别为OR 1.9和OR 3.9)。全科医生/基层儿科医生报告的压力水平最高,而个体经营的专业人员压力和离职意愿最低。
工作与生活平衡方面的挑战,包括夜班工作和收入不足,对医护人员的工作满意度有很大影响。通过行政支持、减轻工作量和有针对性的干预措施来解决这些因素,可以减轻职业倦怠并提高护理质量。进一步的研究应探索提升医护人员幸福感和职业可持续性的系统和个体策略。