Motivational Mechanisms Underlying Physicians' Occupational Health: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective.

Medical care research and review : MCRR Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-28 DOI:10.1177/10775587211007748
Arlen C Moller, Anja H Olafsen, Andrew J Jager, Audiey C Kao, Geoffrey C Williams
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Abstract

Numerous studies have documented deteriorating occupational health among practicing physicians. This trend poses a serious risk not only for physicians but also for the many patients under their care. Past research finds that one protective factor involves the quality of physicians' motivation. When physicians are more autonomously motivated, they tend to experience better occupational health. However, few studies have identified antecedent factors that support physicians' autonomous work motivation. To identify and model potential root causes of physicians' autonomous work motivation and occupational health, the current study assessed physicians' intrinsic aspirations and need satisfaction at work. Hypotheses were tested in a sample of 2,116 U.S. practicing physicians. Structural equation modeling showed that physicians who endorsed intrinsic aspirations more strongly reported better occupational health, and that this association was mediated by physicians' need satisfaction and autonomous work motivation. Implications for designing more effective individual- and system-level interventions to improve physician occupational health are discussed.

医师职业健康的动机机制:自我决定理论视角。
许多研究表明,执业医生的职业健康状况正在恶化。这种趋势不仅对医生,而且对他们照顾的许多病人都构成了严重的风险。过去的研究发现,一个保护因素涉及到医生的动机质量。当医生更有自主动力时,他们往往会经历更好的职业健康。然而,很少有研究发现支持医生自主工作动机的前因因素。本研究通过对医生的内在期望和工作需求满意度进行评估,以确定医生自主工作动机和职业健康的潜在根本原因并建立模型。研究人员对2116名美国执业医生进行了假设测试。结构方程模型表明,支持内在愿望的医生报告的职业健康状况较好,并且这种关联是由医生的需求满足和自主工作动机介导的。对设计更有效的个人和系统层面的干预措施,以改善医生的职业健康的影响进行了讨论。
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