Factors influencing medical disputes among village doctors from seven provinces in China: a cross-sectional study.

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Zijian Qi, Guiyuan Li, Wenxin Yu, Chunxia Miao, Wenjun Yan, Wei Wang, Xiuyin Gao, Qingzhi Wang
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Abstract

Background: Medical disputes, with the progress of economic development and the improvement of people's awareness of rights protection, are becoming increasingly intense. This phenomenon may have a negative impact on doctors and the medical system, especially village doctors who are responsible for guarding the health of rural people. Therefore, it is urgent to explore the factors that affect the medical dispute experience of village doctors.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted and 1977 village doctors recruited from seven provinces in China during May to June 2023. Multivariate logistic regression with propensity score matching (PSM) was performed to explore the association of post competency and medical disputes.

Results: Among the 1977 village doctors, 208 (10.5%) had experienced medical disputes. Village doctors with high post competency (OR = 0.951, 95%CI: 0.930, 0.972), proficient western medicine (OR = 0.340, 95%CI: 0.164, 0.704), neutral occupational satisfaction (OR = 0.344, 95%CI: 0.216, 0.550), and neutral or high satisfying doctor-patient relationship (DPR) (OR = 0.401, 95%CI: 0.240, 0.668; OR = 0.200, 95%CI: 0.113, 0.355) had a decreased likelihood for medical disputes. Village doctors with high income (OR = 4.928, 95%CI: 2.039, 11.911) had an increased likelihood for medical disputes.

Conclusions: Village doctors who perceived themselves to have high service competency, high occupational satisfaction, and satisfaction with doctor-patient relationships were less likely to encounter medical disputes. The government and relevant organizations should intensify the training of village doctors, enhance their service competency and hospital facilities, foster harmonious doctor-patient relationships, and facilitate the advancement of primary public health services.

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Human Resources for Health
Human Resources for Health Social Sciences-Public Administration
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8.10
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4.40%
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102
审稿时长
34 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Resources for Health is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal covering all aspects of planning, producing and managing the health workforce - all those who provide health services worldwide. Human Resources for Health aims to disseminate research on health workforce policy, the health labour market, health workforce practice, development of knowledge tools and implementation mechanisms nationally and internationally; as well as specific features of the health workforce, such as the impact of management of health workers" performance and its link with health outcomes. The journal encourages debate on health sector reforms and their link with human resources issues, a hitherto-neglected area.
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