Title of article
Determinants of Career Satisfaction Among Pediatric Hospitalists: A Qualitative Exploration
Author/Authors
Leyenaar، نويسنده , , JoAnna K. and Capra، نويسنده , , Lisa A. and O’Brien، نويسنده , , Emily R. and Leslie، نويسنده , , Laurel K. and Mackie، نويسنده , , Thomas I.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
8
From page
361
To page
368
Abstract
AbstractObjective
racterize determinants of career satisfaction among pediatric hospitalists working in diverse practice settings; to develop a framework to conceptualize factors influencing career satisfaction.
s
ructured interviews were conducted with community and tertiary care hospitalists, using purposeful sampling to attain maximum response diversity. We used closed- and open-ended questions to assess levels of career satisfaction and its determinants. Interviews were conducted by telephone, recorded, and transcribed verbatim. Emergent themes were identified and analyzed using an inductive approach to qualitative analysis.
s
l of 30 interviews were conducted with community and tertiary care hospitalists, representing 20 hospital medicine programs and 7 Northeastern states. Qualitative analysis yielded 657 excerpts, which were coded and categorized into 4 domains and associated determinants of career satisfaction: 1) professional responsibilities; 2) hospital medicine program administration; 3) hospital and health care systems; and 4) career development. Although community and tertiary care hospitalists reported similar levels of career satisfaction, they expressed variation in perspectives across these 4 domains. Although the role of hospital medicine program administration was consistently emphasized by all hospitalists, community hospitalists prioritized resource availability, work schedule, and clinical responsibilities, while tertiary care hospitalists prioritized diversity in nonclinical responsibilities and career development.
sions
ustrate how hospitalists in different organizational settings prioritize both consistent and unique determinants of career satisfaction. Given associations between physician satisfaction and health care quality, efforts to optimize modifiable factors within this framework, at both community and tertiary care hospitals, may have broad impacts.
Keywords
community hospital , Physician satisfaction , Qualitative methods , Hospital medicine , childrenיs hospital
Journal title
Academic Pediatrics
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Academic Pediatrics
Record number
1746831
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