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Factors Associated With Job Satisfaction in Medical Oncology Practices: Results From a Multisite Survey
- Source :
- J Nurs Adm
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Objective The aim of this study was to examine the factors influencing job satisfaction of nurses, physicians, and advanced practice providers in ambulatory oncology settings. Background Job satisfaction is essential to clinician well-being and quality of care. Methods In 2017, clinicians from 29 ambulatory medical oncology practices completed anonymous paper questionnaires that examined job satisfaction, clinician-to-clinician communication, and perceptions of patient safety. Linear regression, adjusted for clustered observations, examined the relationship between job satisfaction, clinician communication, and patient safety perceptions. Results Of 280 respondents (response rate of 68%), 85% reported that they were satisfied or very satisfied with their current position. Patient safety and accuracy of clinician communication were positively and significantly associated with job satisfaction. Conclusions Although most surveyed clinicians were satisfied, 15% were dissatisfied and reported communication and safety concerns. Leadership efforts to strengthen clinician communication actions and develop positive safety cultures are promising strategies to promote clinician well-being and high-quality cancer care.
- Subjects :
- Oncology
Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Medical staff
Nursing staff
Leadership and Management
Attitude of Health Personnel
Interprofessional Relations
MEDLINE
Nursing Staff, Hospital
Medical Oncology
Job Satisfaction
Article
03 medical and health sciences
Patient safety
Internal medicine
medicine
Medical Staff, Hospital
Humans
Quality of care
Quality of Health Care
Response rate (survey)
Patient Care Team
030504 nursing
business.industry
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Ambulatory
Job satisfaction
Female
Patient Safety
0305 other medical science
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15390721
- Volume :
- 51
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of nursing administration
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....833f6ba6adf33e624f609cc766e7a8c5