Wahls T L, Olson K A, Turney S L
Department of Internal Medicine, Marshfield Clinic, Wisconsin 5449.
J Gen Intern Med. 1993 Oct;8(10):578-9. doi: 10.1007/BF02599644.
General internal medicine (GIM) physician practice satisfaction and dissatisfaction in large multispecialty clinics were assessed utilizing a survey designed to elicit physician perceptions of practice. 420 GIM physicians in 22 multispecialty clinics were contacted, and 168 participated in the survey. The most significant positive components of practice satisfaction were patient interactions and favorable physician colleague interactions. The prominent negative components were paperwork hassles and perceived "second-class" physician status. Coping strategies were varied and included increased political involvement, career change, and withdrawal via depression.
通过一项旨在引出医生对执业看法的调查,评估了大型多专科诊所中普通内科(GIM)医生的执业满意度和不满情况。联系了22家多专科诊所的420名GIM医生,其中168名参与了调查。执业满意度最重要的积极因素是与患者的互动以及良好的医生同事互动。突出的消极因素是文书工作的麻烦以及被视为“二等”医生地位。应对策略多种多样,包括增加政治参与度、改变职业以及通过抑郁情绪退缩。