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Impact of health care system on physicians' discontent.

M Magee1, M Hojat.   

Abstract

This study was designed to investigate the impact of physicians' perceptions of the health care system on their discontent with their profession. By using a random digit dialing technique, a structured telephone interview was conducted with 401 generalist physicians (343 men, 56 women) who were practicing medicine at least for five years and were younger than 65 years. Physicians' willingness to choose medicine again was correlated with their perceptions of different aspects of the health care system. Of the total participants, 288 (72 percent) indicated that they would choose medicine again, 91 (23 percent) would not choose medicine, and 22 (5 percent) were not sure. Results of the step-wise logistic regression showed that after adjustment for physicians' gender and age, those who would not choose medicine again were more than twice as likely as other physicians who would choose medicine to believe that the health care environment will deteriorate more in the future (odds ratio = 2.1, p < .01), were less than half as likely to believe that physicians nowadays share more responsibilities with other health care professionals (odds ratio = .42, p < .01), and were less than half as likely to confirm that patients understand their health insurance better than before (odds ratio = .46, p < .01). Findings suggest that physicians' discontent can be predicted by their negative perceptions of the health care environment. Findings have implications for improving the quality of professional and personal life of the physician, thus improving the quality of care and satisfaction of the patient.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11554499     DOI: 10.1023/a:1010415301511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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