| Literature DB >> 24370113 |
Teppo Juhani Heikkilä1, Harri Hyppölä2, Tiina Aine3, Hannu Halila4, Jukka Vänskä5, Santero Kujala6, Irma Virjo7, Kari Mattila8.
Abstract
Though there are a number of studies investigating the career choices of physicians, there are only few concerning doctors' choices of workplace. A random sample (N=7758) of physicians licensed in Finland during the years 1977-2006 was surveyed. Respondents were asked: "To what extent did the following motives affect your choice of your current workplace?" Respondents were grouped based on several background variables. The groups were used as independent variables in univariate analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The factors Good workplace, Career and professional development, Non-work related issues, Personal contacts and Salary were formed and used as dependent variables. There were significant differences between groups of physicians, especially in terms of gender, working sector and specialties. The association of Good workplace, Career and professional development, and Non-work related issues with the choice of a workplace significantly decreased with age. Female physicians were more concerned with Career and professional development and Non-work related issues. Since more females are entering the medical profession and there is an ongoing change of generations, health care organizations and policy makers need to develop a new philosophy in order to attract physicians. This will need to include more human-centric management and leadership, better possibilities for continuous professional development, and more personalized working arrangements depending on physician's personal motives.Entities:
Keywords: Career choice; Health care policy and planning; Medical work; Physicians; Workplace
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24370113 DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2013.12.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Policy ISSN: 0168-8510 Impact factor: 2.980