Satisfaction of Family Physicians Working in Community Health Centers

被引:9
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作者
Cole, Allison M. [1 ]
Doescher, Mark [1 ]
Phillips, William R. [1 ]
Ford, Paul [1 ]
Stevens, Nancy G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Family Med, Seattle, WA 98117 USA
关键词
Community Health Centers; Cross-Sectional Survey; Physicians; Primary Health Care; Satisfaction; CAREER SATISFACTION; JOB-SATISFACTION; MANAGED CARE;
D O I
10.3122/jabfm.2012.04.110295
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Community health centers (CHCs) receive $2.9 billion in federal funding to provide primary care to 20 million people annually, and these numbers are increasing. Understanding of physician satisfaction in CHCs may help guide recruitment and retention efforts aimed at expanding CHC programs. The objective of this study was to contrast the satisfaction of family physicians working in CHCs with the satisfaction of family physicians working in other practice settings. Methods: Analysis of 4 cross-sectional surveys of recent residency graduates from the Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho Family Medicine Residency Network. Surveys were conducted approximately every 3 years from 2000 to 2010. Main outcome measures included self-reported satisfaction with residency training, practice, and specialty on a 1 (low) to 5 (high) scale. Results: Eight hundred ninety-three family physician responded (response rate, 61%), of whom 129 were CHC physicians and 764 were non-CHC physicians. Compared with non-CHC physicians, higher proportions of CHC physicians reported being highly satisfied with their residency training (79% vs 61%; P < .01) and choice of specialty (74% vs 60%; P < .01). In contrast, lower proportions of CHC physicians were highly satisfied with their employers (32% vs 39%; P = .05). There were no differences in satisfaction with practice partners, income, practice location, or work hours. After adjustment for physician, practice, and community characteristics, CHC physicians were more likely to be highly satisfied with their residency training (odds ratio, 2.6; P = .001) and their choice of specialty (odds ratio, 1.7; P = .03). CHC physicians were less likely to be highly satisfied with their employers (odds ratio, 0.5; P < .01). Conclusions: The lower level of satisfaction reported by CHC physicians has implications for workforce recruitment and retention in CHC settings. In an era of CHC growth, efforts to improve physician relationships with employers may be a potential target for enhancing the physician workforce in CHCs. (J Am Board Fam Med 2012;25:470-476.)
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页码:470 / 476
页数:7
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