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Quality of life of young clinical doctors in public hospitals in China’s developed cities as measured by the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP)

机译:根据《诺丁汉健康档案》(NHP)衡量的中国发达城市公立医院中年轻临床医生的生活质量

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Background In contemporary Chinese society, obstacles such as frequent violence against medical workers and tense doctor–patient relationships affect the health of Chinese doctors. This study attempted to explore the quality of life (QOL) of young clinical doctors in public hospitals in China’s developed cities to study the psychometric properties of QOL and related risk factors of doctors’ health. Methods This study sampled young doctors aged 15–45 in 18 public hospitals of three cities in East China (Shanghai, Nanjing, and Hangzhou, N?=?762). The Nottingham Health Profile was used to measure QOL, the dependent variable of this study. Methodologies such as reliability analysis, mean comparison, and exploratory factor analysis were used to study related psychometric properties. Results Almost 90 % of young Chinese clinical doctors have a bachelor’s degree or above. Approximately 70.4 % of the doctors have relatively low job titles. Among the sample, 76.1 % have a monthly income ranging from USD 326 to USD 1139, and 91.3 % work over eight hours daily. These respondents have poor sleeping habits and mental functions, but have relatively good physical functions. Being female, low education, low job title, low salary, and long work hours are factors associated with doctors’ poor QOL. Regression analysis results emphasize the great effect of high education on the improvement of QOL. Conclusions Young clinical doctors in public hospitals in Chinese developed cities have poor QOL. Reforms on the current medical health system, improving the working environment of doctors and relieve their occupational stress should be required.
机译:背景信息在当代中国社会,对医务人员的频繁暴力和紧张的医患关系等障碍影响着中国医生的健康。这项研究试图探讨中国发达城市公立医院的年轻临床医生的生活质量(QOL),以研究QOL的心理计量特性以及医生健康的相关危险因素。方法本研究从华东三个城市(上海,南京和杭州,N = 762)的18家公立医院中抽取15-45岁的年轻医生作为样本。诺丁汉健康档案用于测量生活质量,这项研究的因变量。使用诸如可靠性分析,均值比较和探索性因素分析之类的方法来研究相关的心理计量学特性。结果几乎90%的中国年轻临床医生具有学士学位或以上学历。大约70.4%的医生职位相对较低。在这些样本中,有76.1%的人的月收入在326美元至1139美元之间,而91.3%的人每天工作8小时以上。这些受访者的睡眠习惯和心理功能较差,但身体功能相对较好。女性,低学历,低职称,低薪和长工作时间是与医生不良QOL相关的因素。回归分析结果强调了高等教育对改善生活质量的巨大影响。结论中国发达城市公立医院的年轻临床医生的QOL较差。应该改革现有的医疗体系,改善医生的工作环境,减轻医生的职业压力。

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