早期职业家庭医生教育债务与工作时间和倦怠症状的关系

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Dean A Seehusen, Sarah Fleischer, Lars Peterson
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目的:医生的教育债务正在增长,并有助于倦怠症状。在医学学习者和早期职业医生中,工作时间与倦怠症状有关。目前尚不清楚医疗债务是否与早期职业家庭医生工作时间的增加直接相关。方法:我们使用来自美国家庭医学委员会的数据,创建了一个家庭医生的纵向队列,他们的职业生涯为3年。我们评估了住院医师毕业时的教育债务是否与该职业阶段的工作时间和倦怠症状相关。采用Logistic回归分析确定教育债务水平和每周工作时间是否与倦怠症状独立相关。结果:在4905名早期职业家庭医生中,17.8%的人没有教育债务,16.2%的人债务超过35万美元。教育债务与平均每周工作时数呈正相关(P = 0.002),并与职业倦怠症状呈正相关(P P结论:在早期职业家庭医生中,教育债务较高的家庭医生工作时数较多。教育债务和工作时间都与倦怠症状独立相关。减少教育债务可能有助于预防倦怠症状及其下游后果。
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Relationships of Educational Debt With Hours Worked and Burnout Symptoms Among Early-Career Family Physicians.

Purpose: Educational debt among physicians is growing and contributes to burnout symptoms. Work hours have been associated with burnout symptoms among medical learners and early-career physicians. It is not known if medical debt is directly associated with increasing work hours among early-career family physicians.

Methods: We created a longitudinal cohort of family physicians who were 3 years into their career using data from the American Board of Family Medicine. We assessed whether educational debt at the time of residency graduation was correlated with hours worked and with burnout symptoms at this career stage. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine if educational debt level and hours worked per week were independently associated with burnout symptoms.

Results: Among 4,905 early-career family physicians,17.8% had no educational debt while 16.2% had more than $350,000 of debt. Educational debt was positively correlated with mean hours worked per week (P = .002) and with burnout symptoms (P <.001). Also, mean hours worked per week were positively correlated with burnout symptoms (P <.001). In adjusted logistic regression analysis, family physicians had elevated odds of burnout if they had educational debt of $250,000 to $350,000 (adjusted odds ratio = 1.24; 95% CI, 1.01-1.51) and greater than $350,000 (adjusted odds ratio = 1.47; 95% CI, 1.19-1.82) as compared with no debt. Their odds of burnout symptoms also increased with work hours (adjusted odds ratio = 2.87; CI, 2.40-3.44 for ≥60 hours vs <40 hours weekly).

Conclusions: Among early-career family physicians, those with higher educational debt worked more hours. Both educational debt and work hours were independently associated with symptoms of burnout. Reducing educational debt may help prevent burnout symptoms and their downstream consequences.

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Annals of Family Medicine
Annals of Family Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.50%
发文量
142
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Family Medicine is a peer-reviewed research journal to meet the needs of scientists, practitioners, policymakers, and the patients and communities they serve.
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