Burnout and Associated Factors among Family Doctor Team Members in Different Types of Primary Healthcare Institutions:a Comparative Study

BackgroundBurnout has become a prominent issue as the increase of workload in family doctor team members in primary healthcare institutions during the promotion of contracted family doctor services. There is still a lack of research comparing the differences in burnout among family doctor team membe...

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Main Author: JING Yurong, HAN Wantong, QIN Wenzhe, HU Fangfang, ZHANG Jiao, GAO Zhaorong, HONG Zhuang, KONG Fanlei, XU Lingzhong
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author JING Yurong, HAN Wantong, QIN Wenzhe, HU Fangfang, ZHANG Jiao, GAO Zhaorong, HONG Zhuang, KONG Fanlei, XU Lingzhong
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description BackgroundBurnout has become a prominent issue as the increase of workload in family doctor team members in primary healthcare institutions during the promotion of contracted family doctor services. There is still a lack of research comparing the differences in burnout among family doctor team members in different types of primary healthcare institutions.ObjectiveTo compare burnout prevalence and associated factors between family doctors in community/township health centers, and those in community health stations/village clinics, providing a basis for improving the mental health status and team stability of family doctors, as well as the quality of services provided by them.MethodsFrom August 1 to 21, 2020, a multistage cluster random sampling method was used to select 760 family doctor team members〔201 (26.4%) working at community/township health centers, and 559 (73.6%) working at community health stations/village clinics〕 as the participants from primary healthcare institutions in 6 counties/county-level cities /districts of Taian City, Shandong Province. They were invited to attend a survey to complete Demographic Questionnaire and the Chinese version of Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey (MBI-GS) .ResultsOverall, the prevalence of burnout among the participants was 68.9% (524/760) . Overall, the prevalence of burnout among the participants was 68.9% (524/760) , and the prevalence of burnoutof family doctor team members in community/township health centers and community health stations/village clinics was 63.7% (128/201) and 70.8% (396/559) , respectively. The levels of burnout of family doctor team members in community health stations/village clinics was higher than that of those in community/township health centers, with a statistically significant difference (P<0.05) . Family doctor team members in community health stations/village clinics had higher total score of MBI-GS and higher subscale score of reduction of professional efficacy than did those in community /township health centers, with a statistically significant difference (P<0.05) . Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that: for family doctor team members in community/township health centers, the risk of burnout of those aged 41-50 years is higher than that aged≤30 years〔OR (95%CI) =7.119 (1.770, 28.638) 〕, the risk of burnout of those with monthly income >4 000 yuan is lower than that with monthly income <2 000 yuan〔OR (95%CI) =0.194 (0.040, 0.941) 〕, the risk of burnout of those with high/very high self-rated work pressure is higher than that of those without/little self-rated work pressure〔OR (95%CI) =3.629 (1.475, 8.929) 〕, the risk of job burnout of those who evaluated the incentive mechanism as ordinary and relative effective/very effective was lower than that evaluated the incentive mechanism as very ineffective/less effective〔OR (95%CI) were 0.196 (0.052, 0.739) and 0.235 (0.066, 0.834) 〕. For the family doctor team members in community health stations/village clinics, the risk of burnout in women is lower than that in men〔OR (95%CI) =0.603 (0.396, 0.920) 〕, the risk of job burnout of those with general and relatively high/very high self-assessment residents' recognition is lower than that with very low/relatively low self-assessment residents' recognition〔OR (95%CI) were 0.258 (0.113, 0.590) and 0.428 (0.199, 0.918) 〕, the risk of burnout of those with high/very high self-rated job stress is higher than that without/little self-rated job stress〔OR (95%CI) =2.320 (1.368, 3.935) 〕.ConclusionFamily doctor team members in community health stations/village clinics demonstrated higher burnout prevalence, and lower professional efficacy. To reduce the burnout prevalence and improve professional efficacy in family doctor team members, it is suggested to strengthen trainings, increase salary and further improve incentive mechanism for those in community/township health centers, and to increase the number of officially budgeted posts, and promotion opportunities as well as the propaganda of contracted family doctor services for those in community health stations/village clinics. Moreover, the workflow of contracting family doctor services should be simplified in all these institutions.
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spelling doaj.art-54974f26b54d457a869b923bcd522a4b2024-04-09T02:51:45ZzhoChinese General Practice Publishing House Co., LtdZhongguo quanke yixue1007-95722022-03-01250782983610.12114/j.issn.1007-9572.2022.00.002Burnout and Associated Factors among Family Doctor Team Members in Different Types of Primary Healthcare Institutions:a Comparative StudyJING Yurong, HAN Wantong, QIN Wenzhe, HU Fangfang, ZHANG Jiao, GAO Zhaorong, HONG Zhuang, KONG Fanlei, XU Lingzhong0 1.Center for Health Management and Policy Research,School of Public Health,Cheeloo College of Medicine,Shandong University,Jinan 250012,China 2.Shandong University Center for Health Economics Experiment and Public Policy Research,Jinan 250012,China 3.NHC Key Lab of Health Economics and Policy Research(Shandong University),Jinan 250012,China *Corresponding author:XU Lingzhong,Professor,Doctoral supervisor;E-mail:lzxu@sdu.edu.cn BackgroundBurnout has become a prominent issue as the increase of workload in family doctor team members in primary healthcare institutions during the promotion of contracted family doctor services. There is still a lack of research comparing the differences in burnout among family doctor team members in different types of primary healthcare institutions.ObjectiveTo compare burnout prevalence and associated factors between family doctors in community/township health centers, and those in community health stations/village clinics, providing a basis for improving the mental health status and team stability of family doctors, as well as the quality of services provided by them.MethodsFrom August 1 to 21, 2020, a multistage cluster random sampling method was used to select 760 family doctor team members〔201 (26.4%) working at community/township health centers, and 559 (73.6%) working at community health stations/village clinics〕 as the participants from primary healthcare institutions in 6 counties/county-level cities /districts of Taian City, Shandong Province. They were invited to attend a survey to complete Demographic Questionnaire and the Chinese version of Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey (MBI-GS) .ResultsOverall, the prevalence of burnout among the participants was 68.9% (524/760) . Overall, the prevalence of burnout among the participants was 68.9% (524/760) , and the prevalence of burnoutof family doctor team members in community/township health centers and community health stations/village clinics was 63.7% (128/201) and 70.8% (396/559) , respectively. The levels of burnout of family doctor team members in community health stations/village clinics was higher than that of those in community/township health centers, with a statistically significant difference (P<0.05) . Family doctor team members in community health stations/village clinics had higher total score of MBI-GS and higher subscale score of reduction of professional efficacy than did those in community /township health centers, with a statistically significant difference (P<0.05) . Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that: for family doctor team members in community/township health centers, the risk of burnout of those aged 41-50 years is higher than that aged≤30 years〔OR (95%CI) =7.119 (1.770, 28.638) 〕, the risk of burnout of those with monthly income >4 000 yuan is lower than that with monthly income <2 000 yuan〔OR (95%CI) =0.194 (0.040, 0.941) 〕, the risk of burnout of those with high/very high self-rated work pressure is higher than that of those without/little self-rated work pressure〔OR (95%CI) =3.629 (1.475, 8.929) 〕, the risk of job burnout of those who evaluated the incentive mechanism as ordinary and relative effective/very effective was lower than that evaluated the incentive mechanism as very ineffective/less effective〔OR (95%CI) were 0.196 (0.052, 0.739) and 0.235 (0.066, 0.834) 〕. For the family doctor team members in community health stations/village clinics, the risk of burnout in women is lower than that in men〔OR (95%CI) =0.603 (0.396, 0.920) 〕, the risk of job burnout of those with general and relatively high/very high self-assessment residents' recognition is lower than that with very low/relatively low self-assessment residents' recognition〔OR (95%CI) were 0.258 (0.113, 0.590) and 0.428 (0.199, 0.918) 〕, the risk of burnout of those with high/very high self-rated job stress is higher than that without/little self-rated job stress〔OR (95%CI) =2.320 (1.368, 3.935) 〕.ConclusionFamily doctor team members in community health stations/village clinics demonstrated higher burnout prevalence, and lower professional efficacy. To reduce the burnout prevalence and improve professional efficacy in family doctor team members, it is suggested to strengthen trainings, increase salary and further improve incentive mechanism for those in community/township health centers, and to increase the number of officially budgeted posts, and promotion opportunities as well as the propaganda of contracted family doctor services for those in community health stations/village clinics. Moreover, the workflow of contracting family doctor services should be simplified in all these institutions.https://www.chinagp.net/fileup/1007-9572/PDF/yx2022012203.pdf|primary health care institutions|family doctors|contracted family doctor services|burnout, professional|root cause analysis
spellingShingle JING Yurong, HAN Wantong, QIN Wenzhe, HU Fangfang, ZHANG Jiao, GAO Zhaorong, HONG Zhuang, KONG Fanlei, XU Lingzhong
Burnout and Associated Factors among Family Doctor Team Members in Different Types of Primary Healthcare Institutions:a Comparative Study
Zhongguo quanke yixue
|primary health care institutions|family doctors|contracted family doctor services|burnout, professional|root cause analysis
title Burnout and Associated Factors among Family Doctor Team Members in Different Types of Primary Healthcare Institutions:a Comparative Study
title_full Burnout and Associated Factors among Family Doctor Team Members in Different Types of Primary Healthcare Institutions:a Comparative Study
title_fullStr Burnout and Associated Factors among Family Doctor Team Members in Different Types of Primary Healthcare Institutions:a Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Burnout and Associated Factors among Family Doctor Team Members in Different Types of Primary Healthcare Institutions:a Comparative Study
title_short Burnout and Associated Factors among Family Doctor Team Members in Different Types of Primary Healthcare Institutions:a Comparative Study
title_sort burnout and associated factors among family doctor team members in different types of primary healthcare institutions a comparative study
topic |primary health care institutions|family doctors|contracted family doctor services|burnout, professional|root cause analysis
url https://www.chinagp.net/fileup/1007-9572/PDF/yx2022012203.pdf
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