Survey on role cognition and job burnout among family doctor team members in Futian district of Shenzhen city
10.3760/cma.j.cn114798-20231014-00240
- VernacularTitle:深圳市福田区家庭医生团队成员的角色认知和职业倦怠情况调查
- Author:
Mulan JIANG
1
;
Ye LIU
;
Jianwei ZHANG
;
Shuangshuang WEN
;
Yue DU
Author Information
1. 中山大学附属第八医院(深圳福田)侨香社区健康服务中心,深圳 518000
- Keywords:
Job burnout;
Family doctor team;
Role ambiguity;
Role conflict
- From:
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners
2023;22(12):1262-1268
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To survey on the status quo of the role cognition and job burnout among family doctor team members in Shenzhen Futian district.Methods:A survey on the role cognition and job burnout of family doctor members was conducted in October 2022. One family doctor team was randomly selected from each of the 92 community health service centers in Futian district of Shenzhen city, and all members of the selected family doctor teams were included in the survey. The Chinese version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey was used in the study, and the influencing factors of role cognition and job burnout, as well as the impact of role cognition on job burnout were analyzed.Results:A total of 361 family doctor team members were included in the survey, The scores of the Role Ambiguity and Role Conflict Scale were (35.25±5.21) and (27.03±13.73), respectively. In the Occupational Burnout Scale, the scores of Emotional Exhaustion, Dehumanization, and Personal Achievement Scale were (17.89±6.82), (6.51±2.54), and (30.95±5.70), respectively. There were significant differences in role ambiguity and job burnout among family doctor team members with different ages, professions, and years of work ( P<0.05). Team members aged≤30, general practitioners, and working time ≤5 years had higher scores for role ambiguity, emotional exhaustion, dehumanization, and lower personal achievement ( P<0.05). The score of role ambiguity was negatively correlated with the degree of emotional exhaustion and dehumanization ( r=-0.544, -0.352), and positively correlated with personal achievement ( r=0.473). The score of role conflict was positively correlated with the degree of emotional exhaustion and dehumanization ( r=0.352, 0.376), and negatively correlated with personal achievement ( r=-0.440). Regression analysis showed that the role cognition was significantly associated with the emotional exhaustion, dehumanization, and personal achievement ( F=10.28-85.12, P<0.01). Conclusion:Active and effective measures should be taken to improve the role cognition and reduce job burnout of family doctor team members in primary health care institutions.