Impact of Work Environment on Job Satisfaction among Interventional Radiologists in Japan: A Cross-sectional Study.

Miyuki Sone, Hideo Yasunaga, Marie Osawa, Yuko Takeguchi, Alisa Han, Naoko Akiyama, Mika Kamiya, Reiko Woodhams, Rika Yoshimatsu, Atsuhiro Nakatsuka, Shingo Kakeda, Kei Takase, Hidefumi Mimura, Koichiro Yamakado
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Purpose: This study aims to measure job satisfaction among interventional radiology physicians in Japan and analyze the factors affecting job satisfaction.

Material and methods: A web-based survey was conducted among the members of the Japanese Society of Interventional Radiology between October and December 2021. Participants were questioned regarding their job satisfaction, workplace, work status, and demographic information. Principal component analysis was applied to 15 reasons related to job satisfaction, and the factors affecting job satisfaction were analyzed.

Results: Valid responses were obtained from 901 (31.9%) of the 2,824 interventional radiology physicians invited to participate. Job satisfaction was reported as "very satisfied" in 79 (8.8%), "moderately satisfied" in 426 (47.3%), "neither satisfied nor dissatisfied" in 230 (25.5%), "moderately dissatisfied" in 133 (14.8%), and "very dissatisfied" in 33 (3.7%) respondents. Thus, there were 505 (56.0%) satisfied physicians. Three principal components were extracted from the reasons for job satisfaction. Job satisfaction tended to be higher among those who reported performing a higher number of interventional radiology procedures and was positively associated with a higher rate of work time dedicated to interventional radiology and the first principal component (the environment of clinical practice, research, and interventional radiology education). The third principal component (salary and work environment) and the absence of an "IkuBoss" [a boss who takes initiative in creating a work environment supportive of the work-life balance of colleagues] were associated with lower job satisfaction.

Conclusions: More than half the participants reported high job satisfaction. Job satisfaction of interventional radiology physicians in Japan was positively associated with a favorable clinical, research, and educational environment and negatively associated with the absence of an "IkuBoss," noninterventional radiology work, overtime work, and salary.

工作环境对日本介入放射医师工作满意度的影响:横断面研究
目的:本研究旨在测量日本介入放射科医生的工作满意度,并分析影响工作满意度的因素:在 2021 年 10 月至 12 月期间,对日本介入放射学会的会员进行了一项网络调查。调查询问了参与者的工作满意度、工作场所、工作状态和人口统计学信息。对与工作满意度相关的 15 个原因进行了主成分分析,并对影响工作满意度的因素进行了分析:在应邀参加调查的 2824 名介入放射科医生中,有 901 人(31.9%)做出了有效回答。工作满意度为 "非常满意 "的有 79 人(8.8%),"基本满意 "的有 426 人(47.3%),"既不满意也不不满意 "的有 230 人(25.5%),"基本不满意 "的有 133 人(14.8%),"非常不满意 "的有 33 人(3.7%)。因此,共有 505 名(56.0%)医生表示满意。从工作满意度的原因中提取了三个主成分。工作满意度在那些报告进行介入放射学手术次数较多的人中往往较高,并且与介入放射学专用工作时间比例较高和第一个主成分(临床实践、研究和介入放射学教育环境)呈正相关。第三主成分(工资和工作环境)和没有 "郁老板"(主动创造有利于同事平衡工作与生活的工作环境的老板)与较低的工作满意度相关:超过半数的参与者表示工作满意度较高。日本介入放射科医生的工作满意度与良好的临床、研究和教育环境呈正相关,而与没有 "郁老板"、非介入放射科工作、加班和工资呈负相关。
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