Understanding memorably negative provider care delivery experiences: Why patient experiences matter for providers

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作者
Ling, Emilia J. [1 ]
Shanafelt, Tait D. [1 ]
Singer, Sara J. [1 ]
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[1] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Med Sch Off Bldg,Room 328 1265 Welch Rd, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
关键词
Burnout; Care delivery; Provider experience; Patient experience; GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION; PHYSICIAN BURNOUT; JOB DISSATISFACTION; HEALTH-CARE; SATISFACTION; STRATEGIES; ENGAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK; MEDICARE;
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10.1016/j.hjdsi.2021.100544
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Negative experiences contribute to provider dissatisfaction and burnout. Prior research suggests that negative experiences have greater impact on individuals than positive experiences. Methods: Interviews were conducted with surgical and oncology care providers (107 MDs, 253 non-MDs) working in 10 geographically diverse, academic and community hospitals across the U.S. Using a thematic network approach, we identified core themes describing drivers of memorably negative experiences. We applied logistic regression with adjustments for multiple comparisons to evaluate the relationship between demographic characteristics and types of experiences. Results: We identified 13 themes from 360 experiences and from these, developed a framework describing how work culture, environment, individual factors, and patient experiences lead to memorably, negative provider experiences. Providers most frequently described negative work environment experiences (158/360) and poor communication experiences with patients and other care professionals (151/360). Across themes, one third of respondents attributed memorably negative experiences to patient experiences (119/360). Midwest providers described patient centeredness more than other providers (OR = 3.9, p < 0.001). Providers from the Northeast, MDs compared to non-MDs, and providers with 15+ years of work experience identified negative insurance-related experiences more frequently (OR = 0.2, P = 0.007; OR = 2.9, P = 0.002 OR = 4.2, P < 0.001). Conclusions: We offer a framework for understanding negative experiences among providers. Our study suggests that across a broad set of causes, improving patient experiences could substantially improve the negative, memorable experiences of providers.
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