Nafsah Dulajis, Mohd Yusof, M. Swe, Awang Setia Musleh, Aizuddin Hidrus
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摘要
高技能医生从公共部门流向私营部门,阻碍了实现全民健康覆盖和可持续发展目标的进程。没有足够的信息来了解与沙巴州专科医生离职意愿相关的因素,沙巴州是马来西亚所有专业的临床专家数量最少的州。本研究旨在通过在沙巴州卫生部专业医疗从业人员中进行的横断面研究,确定影响离职意向的主要因素。本研究采用方便抽样方法,选取受访者完成一份自填问卷,内容包括社会人口学信息、工作特征、10项Warr-Cook-Wall (WCW)工作满意度量表、私营部门就业机会和离职意向问题。采用描述性和双变量分析来确定影响离职倾向的显著因素。共对101份已完成的问卷进行分析。调查对象中年龄小于40岁的有75人(74.3%),其中男性57人(56.4%)。沙巴州近三分之一(31.7%)的专业医生正在积极寻找其他工作。与离职倾向相关的因素为低工作满意度得分(t = 3.516, 95% CI 2.64 ~ 9.49, p < 0.005)和职业发展机会(x²= 5.766,p < 0.05)。沙巴州专科医生的离职意向与较低的工作满意度和对职业发展机会的不满意度显著相关。迫切需要一项有效的留住战略,以留住这些有限的高技能卫生人员
TURNOVER INTENTION AMONG SPECIALIST MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS IN SABAH: A STATEWIDE MULTICENTER CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
Movement of highly skilled physicians from the public sector to the private sector is interrupting progress towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and subsequently Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). There is insufficient information to understand factors associated with turnover intention among specialist medical practitioners in Sabah, a state in Malaysia with the least number of clinical specialists for all specialties. This study intended to determine prominent factors affecting turnover intention using a cross sectional study conducted among Ministry of Health’s specialist medical practitioners across Sabah. Respondents were chosen using convenience sampling technique to complete a self-administered questionnaire consisting of sociodemographic information, work characteristics, the 10 item Warr-Cook-Wall (WCW) job satisfaction scale, a question on private sector employment offer and turnover intention. Descriptive and bivariate analyses were used to identify significant factors affecting turnover intention. A total of 101 completed questionnaires were analysed. A total of 75 (74.3%) respondents were younger than 40 years old and 57 (56.4%) of them were male. Almost one third (31.7%) of specialist medical practitioners in Sabah were actively seeking alternative employment. Factors associated with turnover intention were low job satisfaction score (t = 3.516, 95% CI 2.64-9.49, p < 0.005) and career development opportunities (x² = 5.766, p < 0.05). Turnover intention among specialist medical practitioners in Sabah was significantly associated with low job satisfaction and dissatisfaction with career development opportunity. There is a dire need for an effective retention strategy to retain these limited highly skilled health personnel
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Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine (MJPHM) is the official Journal of Malaysian Public Health Physicians’ Association. This is an Open-Access and peer-reviewed Journal founded in 2001 with the main objective of providing a platform for publication of scientific articles in the areas of public health medicine. . The Journal is published in two volumes per year. Contributors are welcome to send their articles in all sub-discipline of public health including epidemiology, biostatistics, nutrition, family health, infectious diseases, health services research, gerontology, child health, adolescent health, behavioral medicine, rural health, chronic diseases, health promotion, public health policy and management, health economics, occupational health and environmental health.