Study on rural doctors′ subjective social status quo from the perspective of status-seeking
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20200624-01545
- VernacularTitle:地位寻求视角下乡村医生主观社会地位现状研究
- Author:
Changhai TANG
1
;
Longde ZHOU
;
Zixuan ZHAO
;
Guangbin MA
;
Xingmin CHEN
;
Xueling YANG
;
Zhongming CHEN
;
Wenqiang YIN
Author Information
1. 潍坊医学院公共卫生学院 "健康山东"重大社会风险预测与治理协同创新中心 健康相关重大社会风险预警协同创新中心,潍坊 261053
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2020;36(10):854-857
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:Based on the perspective of status-seeking, to clarify the status quo of rural doctors′ subjective social status, and put forward countermeasures and suggestions to improve the subjective social status of rural doctors.Methods:By investigating 1 395 rural doctors in both 2015 and 2017 to clarify the status quo of rural doctors′ subjective social status through descriptive analysis, we compared the subjective social status of rural doctors with different characteristics by using differential analysis.Results:The overall subjective social status scoring of rural doctors was 3.17±0.48, including decision participation scoring(3.30±0.82), income scoring(2.19±0.80), social relationship scoring(4.05±0.61), career reputation scoring(3.09±0.84), career promotion scoring(2.38±0.67), and career value scoring(4.04±0.63). Rural doctors with middle or above academic titles, high-performance levels, as well as those comparable to doctors in township hospitals and self-employed clinics were found with higher subjective social status.Conclusions:Rural doctors held their subjective social status to be at an intermediate level, with higher ratings for interpersonal relationships and professional values and lower ratings for salary and training mechanisms. Positive feedback on the status-seeking behavior of rural doctors is recommended to improve village clinic services and reshape the image of rural doctors.