Differences in Clinical Professors’ Work-Life Balance by Position in Medical Schools

Yu Ra Kim, Hwan Ho Lee, So Jung Yune
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We investigated the work-life balance of clinical professors in charge of patient care, research, and education at medical schools and the demand for work-life balance support according to position (professor, associate professor, or assistant professor). In total, 163 clinical professors completed the consent form and participated in the study. They filled out an online survey consisting of questions about essential characteristics, a work-life balance test, stress, burnout, work-life satisfaction, and work-life balance support needs. We analyzed the results by analysis of variance and cross-tabulation using IBM SPSS ver. 23.0. Differences were found in work-life balance, stress, burnout, and satisfaction with life and work by position. The requirements for support for work-life balance also varied by professional status. Professors had a higher balance between life and work than associate professors or assistant professors. The specific requirements for work-life balance support were also slightly different for each position. Overall, there was a high demand for work process simplification and efficiency for work support, flexible working hours and sabbatical years for family and leisure, and career management consulting and training support for growth. Assistant professors and associate professors had a lower level of work-life balance than professors, as well as higher levels of stress and burnout. Professors' job satisfaction was also higher than that of the other groups. Based on the results of this study, we hope that a healthy work environment can be established through work-life balance support suitable for clinical professors’ positions.
医学院校临床教授工作与生活平衡的不同岗位差异
我们调查了医学院校负责病人护理、研究和教育的临床教授的工作与生活平衡情况,以及不同职位(教授、副教授、助理教授)对工作与生活平衡支持的需求。共有163位临床教授填写了同意书并参与了研究。他们填写了一份在线调查,包括基本特征、工作与生活平衡测试、压力、倦怠、工作与生活满意度和工作与生活平衡支持需求等问题。采用IBM SPSS ver进行方差分析和交叉表分析。23.0. 工作与生活平衡、压力、倦怠、生活与工作满意度因职位而异。支持工作与生活平衡的要求也因职业地位而异。教授比副教授和助理教授更能平衡生活和工作。每个职位对工作与生活平衡支持的具体要求也略有不同。总体而言,对于工作支持的工作流程简化和效率,对于家庭和休闲的灵活工作时间和休假年,以及对于成长的职业管理咨询和培训支持,都有很高的需求。助理教授和副教授的工作与生活平衡水平低于教授,压力和倦怠程度也更高。教授的工作满意度也高于其他群体。基于本研究的结果,我们希望通过适合临床教授职位的工作与生活平衡支持,建立一个健康的工作环境。
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