| Literature DB >> 27567665 |
Tait D Shanafelt1,2, Omar Hasan3, Sharonne Hayes4, Christine A Sinsky3, Daniel Satele4,5, Jeff Sloan4,5, Colin P West4,6, Lotte N Dyrbye4,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physicians work considerably longer hours and are less satisfied with work-life balance than U.S. workers in other fields. There is, however, minimal data on physicians' parental satisfaction.Entities:
Keywords: Career; Children; Doctors; Parents; Physicians; Satisfaction; Work-life integration
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27567665 PMCID: PMC5002113 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-016-0737-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Characteristics of physicians with children relative to all physician responders
| Characteristics | 2014 Responders | Parents only |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Male | 4497(67.5 %) | 3986 (71.9 %) |
| Female | 2162(32.5 %) | 1556 (28.1 %) |
| Missing | 221 | 40 |
| Age in Years | ||
| Median | 56 | 57 |
| </= 35 | 466 (7.0 %) | 244 (4.4 %) |
| 36–45 | 1212 (18.2 %) | 919 (16.6 %) |
| 46–55 | 1484 (22.3 %) | 1240 (22.4 %) |
| 56–65 | 2206 (33.1 %) | 1937 (35.0 %) |
| >65 | 1289 (19.4 %) | 1201 (21.7 %) |
| missing | 223 | 41 |
| Relationship Status | ||
| Missing | 209 | 32 |
| Single | 722 (10.8 %) | 303 (5.5 %) |
| Married | 5573 (83.5 %) | 5004 (90.2 %) |
| Partnered | 274 (4.1 %) | 156 (2.8 %) |
| Widowed | 102 (1.5 %) | 87 (1.6 %) |
| Age Youngest Child | ||
| <5 | 740 (11.2 %) | 740 (13.3 %) |
| 5–12 | 873 (13.2 %) | 873 (15.7 %) |
| 13–18 | 781 (11.8 %) | 781 (14.1 %) |
| 19–22 | 737 (11.1 %) | 737 (13.3 %) |
| 22+ | 2420 (36.5 %) | 2420 (43.6 %) |
| Missing | 255 | 31 |
| Hours Worked Per Week | ||
| <40 h | 1172(17.4 %) | 990 (18.1 %) |
| 40–49 h | 1340(19.9 %) | 1066 (19.5 %) |
| 50–59 h | 1667(24.7 %) | 1350 (24.6 %) |
| 60–69 h | 1526(22.6 %) | 1238 (22.6 %) |
| 70–79 h | 535(7.9 %) | 436 (8.0 %) |
| ≥80 h | 509(7.5 %) | 399 (7.3 %) |
| Missing | 131 | 103 |
| # Nights on Call Per Week | ||
| Median(IQR) | 1(0–3) | 1 (0–3) |
| Primary Practice Setting | ||
| Private practice | 3605(52.6 %) | 3048 (54.8 %) |
| Academic Medical Center | 1625(23.7 %) | 1251 (22.5 %) |
| Veterans hospital | 104(1.5 %) | 74 (1.3 %) |
| Active military practice | 58(0.8 %) | 37 (0.7 %) |
| Not in practice or retired | 160(2.3 %) | 136 (2.4 %) |
| Other | 1303(19 %) | 1020 (18.3 %) |
| Missing | 205 | 16 |
| Level of satisfaction relationship with children | ||
| Very satisfied | 2738 (49.2 %) | |
| Satisfied | 2044 (36.7 %) | |
| Neither satisfied/dissatisfied | 341 (6.1 %) | |
| Dissatisfied | 372 (6.7 %) | |
| Very dissatisfied | 73 (1.3 %) | |
| No children/missing | 14 | |
| Impact of career on relationship with children | ||
| Major positive impact | 1212 (21.8 %) | |
| Minor positive impact | 1260 (22.7 %) | |
| No impact | 517 (9.3 %) | |
| Minor negative impact | 2071 (37.2 %) | |
| Major negative impact | 501 (9.0 %) | |
| No children/missing | 21 | |
Fig. 1Physicians’ Perception of the Impact of Their Career On Relationships With Their Children. a. Impact of Career on Relationship with Children by Gender. b. Impact of Career on Relationship with Children by Age. c. Impact of Career on Relationship with Children by Relationship Status. d. Impact of Career on Relationship with Children by Hours worked/wk. e. Impact of Career on Relationship with Children by method of compensation. f. Impact of Career on Relationship with Children by Specialty. g. Impact of Career on Relationship with Children by practice setting
Multivariate analysis to identify factors associated with satisfaction in relationship with children
| Variable | OR (95 % CI) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Age (for each year older) | 1.01 (1.00–1.02) | 0.0070 |
| Female (vs. Male) | 1.29 (1.07–1.56) | 0.0089 |
| Partnered (vs. Married) | 0.46 (0.31–0.68) | 0.0001 |
| Single (vs. Married) | 0.60 (0.46–0.77) | <0.0001 |
| Academic practice vs. private practice | 1.50 (1.20–1.88) | 0.0004 |
| Not in practice/retired (vs. private practice) | 0.54 (0.31–0.94) | 0.0293 |
| Other practice setting (vs. private practice) | 1.31 (1.04–1.66) | 0.0244 |
| Salaried w no incentive pay (vs. incentive pay only) | 0.72 (0.58–0.90) | 0.0036 |
| Hours worked per week (for each additional hour) | 0.99 (0.98–0.99) | <0.0001 |
Factors in model: age, gender, relationship status, hours/week, specialty, practice setting, method of compensation
Multivariate analysis to identify factors associated with perception that career has had positive impact on relationship w/children in physicians
| Variable | OR (95 % CI) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Age (for each year older) | 1.039 (1.034–1.045) | <0.0001 |
| Partnered (vs. Married) | 0.693 (0.485–0.989) | 0.0436 |
| Single (vs. Married) | 0.596 (0.461–0.769) | <0.0001 |
| Hours worked per week (for each additional hour) | 0.990 (0.986–0.993) | <0.0001 |
| General Pediatrics as specialty (vs. Family Med) | 1.657 (1.213–2.264) | 0.0015 |
| Ophthalmology as specialty (vs. Family Med) | 1.432 (1.000–2.048) | 0.0497 |
Factors in model: age, gender, relationship status, hours/week, specialty, practice setting, compensation
Fig. 2Perceived Impact of Career On Relationships With Their Children: Comparison of Physicians to U.S. Workers in General. a Impact of Career on Relationship with Children by Gender. b Impact of Career on Relationship with Children by Age
Predictors of career having positive impact on relationship with children in physicians and population norms
| Variable | OR (95 % CI) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Age (for each year older) | 1.026 (1.021–1.031) | <0.0001 |
| Hours worked per week (for each additional hour) | 0.986 (0.983–0.989) | <0.001 |
| Single (vs. Married) | 0.702 (0.601–0.820) | <0.0001 |
| Some college, no degree (vs. High School Graduate) | 1.394 (1.131–1.717) | 0.0018 |
| Associates Degree (vs. High School Graduate) | 1.581 (1.247–2.004) | 0.0002 |
| Bachelors Degree (vs. High School Graduate) | 2.144 (1.759–2.613) | <0.0001 |
| Masters Degree (vs. High School Graduate) | 2.570 (2.040–3.238) | <0.0001 |
| Professional/Doctorate Degree (vs. High School Graduate) | 2.868 (2.068–3.976) | <0.0001 |
| Physicians (vs. High School Graduate) | 2.117 (1.787–2.508) | <0.0001 |
Factors in model: age, gender, hours/week, relationship status, highest level of education