1. [Physicians' well-being is deteriorating. Results from a prospective intervention study. The mental energy decreases as workload increases].
- Author
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Arnetz B, Petersson O, and Prag M
- Subjects
- Clinical Competence, Efficiency, Organizational, Female, Health Care Rationing, Health Care Reform, Hospitalists, Humans, Male, Physicians, Women psychology, Prospective Studies, Social Environment, Surveys and Questionnaires, Sweden epidemiology, Workforce, Burnout, Professional epidemiology, Burnout, Professional prevention & control, Hospitals, University organization & administration, Mental Fatigue epidemiology, Mental Fatigue prevention & control, Physicians psychology, Workload psychology
- Abstract
The impact of the current transformation of health care on the well-being and working conditions of physicians has been analyzed in a 6-year prospective intervention study at the Orebro University Hospital (USO). Physicians' ratings of their work, organization and health have been compared with those of other health care professionals at USO, as well as with ratings by physicians in other hospitals. Feedback on survey results has been periodically provided to employees in all hospital departments as well as to hospital senior management. The results have formed the basis for a range of improvement initiatives. The study identified a number of positive changes, such as increased ratings on scales measuring social climate, skills development and participatory management. However, workload has increased and mental energy decreased during the same period.
- Published
- 2002