Clinical Report: Physician Work Intentions Post-COVID-19
Overview
Expand on the trends in work intentions for female physicians compared to male counterparts.
Background
The well-being of physicians is critical for maintaining healthcare quality and addressing workforce shortages. Understanding trends in work intentions can inform strategies to enhance job satisfaction and retention. The ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to shape these dynamics, necessitating ongoing evaluation and intervention.
Data Highlights
| Year | Intent to Reduce Hours (%) | Intent to Leave (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 25.6 | 19.9 |
| 2024 | 22.5 | 15.1 |
Key Findings
- Intent to reduce hours among physicians decreased from 25.6% in 2022 to 22.5% in 2024.
- Intent to leave decreased from 19.9% in 2022 to 15.1% in 2024.
- Female physicians were more likely to want to reduce hours but less likely to want to leave compared to male physicians.
- Physicians with over 20 years of experience had the highest odds of both wanting to reduce hours and leave.
- Part-time physicians were at greater risk for both outcomes compared to full-time physicians.
- Factors influencing these trends included workflow inefficiency, compensation dissatisfaction, and staffing instability.
Clinical Implications
Healthcare organizations should focus on addressing the identified factors contributing to physician dissatisfaction to improve retention. Strategies may include enhancing workflow efficiency and ensuring competitive compensation. Understanding gender differences in work intentions can also guide targeted interventions.
Conclusion
While there has been some improvement in physician work intentions since the pandemic, significant challenges remain that require targeted interventions to ensure workforce stability.
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