{"title":"COVID-19大流行期间医生工作满意度调查巴基斯坦拉合尔一家三级保健医院的研究","authors":"","doi":"10.47883/jszmc.v13i3.229","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Background: Hospital staff during a pandemic like Covid-19, are prone to stress and it may affect their job satisfaction. Objective: To determine job satisfaction in doctors amidst COVID-19 pandemic at the University of Lahore Teaching Hospital (ULTH), Lahore, and to identify factors that influence job satisfaction the most. Methodology: Descriptive cross-sectional study was done from April 30 to October 30, 2021, at ULTH, Lahore. A total number of 135 doctors (House officers, Medical officers & Consultants) working for a duration of 3 months in COVID-19 unit at ULTH were included. Pre validated online questionnaire was used. The data collected were analyzed by descriptive statistics using SPPS, 25th version. A 6-point Likert scale for satisfaction was used to assess the job satisfaction level of doctors. For quantitative variables, percentage scores and cumulative percentages were calculated. Results: More than half of the doctors were male and less than 30 years. Majority (67%) were working during COVID-19 pandemic for more than 6 months. About 90% of doctors willingly performed their duty in this pandemic. About half (40%) of doctors were assessed for stress, anxiety, and depression. About 78% did not get free health care services when infected. About 32 % of them experienced physical abuse and 67.4% verbal abuse by the patients. Meanwhile, 31.1% of doctors were somewhat satisfied with the distribution of workload and about 30 % were satisfied with the availability of PPE. 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Job Satisfaction among Doctors during COVID-19 Pandemic; A Study in a tertiary care Hospital of Lahore Pakistan
Background: Hospital staff during a pandemic like Covid-19, are prone to stress and it may affect their job satisfaction. Objective: To determine job satisfaction in doctors amidst COVID-19 pandemic at the University of Lahore Teaching Hospital (ULTH), Lahore, and to identify factors that influence job satisfaction the most. Methodology: Descriptive cross-sectional study was done from April 30 to October 30, 2021, at ULTH, Lahore. A total number of 135 doctors (House officers, Medical officers & Consultants) working for a duration of 3 months in COVID-19 unit at ULTH were included. Pre validated online questionnaire was used. The data collected were analyzed by descriptive statistics using SPPS, 25th version. A 6-point Likert scale for satisfaction was used to assess the job satisfaction level of doctors. For quantitative variables, percentage scores and cumulative percentages were calculated. Results: More than half of the doctors were male and less than 30 years. Majority (67%) were working during COVID-19 pandemic for more than 6 months. About 90% of doctors willingly performed their duty in this pandemic. About half (40%) of doctors were assessed for stress, anxiety, and depression. About 78% did not get free health care services when infected. About 32 % of them experienced physical abuse and 67.4% verbal abuse by the patients. Meanwhile, 31.1% of doctors were somewhat satisfied with the distribution of workload and about 30 % were satisfied with the availability of PPE. Conclusion: Most of the doctors performed their duties willingly during COVID-19 pandemic in ULTH, Lahore, and were somewhat to completely satisfied with their jobs.