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Managing work–family conflict in the medical profession: working conditions and individual resources as related factors

机译:管理医学专业中的工作与家庭冲突:工作条件和个人资源为相关因素

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Objectives This study developed and tested a research model that examined the effects of working conditions and individual resources on work–family conflict (WFC) using data collected from physicians working at German clinics. Material and methods This is a cross-sectional study of 727 physicians working in German hospitals. The work environment, WFC and individual resources were measured by the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire, the WFC Scale, the Brief Resilient Coping Scale and the Questionnaire for Self-efficacy, Optimism and Pessimism. Descriptive, correlation and linear regression analyses were applied. Results Clinical doctors working in German hospitals perceived high levels of WFC (mean=76). Sociodemographic differences were found for age, marital status and presence of children with regard to WFC. No significant gender differences were found. WFCs were positively related to high workloads and quantitative job demands. Job resources (eg, influence at work, social support) and personal resources (eg, resilient coping behaviour and self-efficacy) were negatively associated with physicians’ WFCs. Interaction terms suggest that job and personal resources buffer the effects of job demands on WFC. Conclusions In this study, WFC was prevalent among German clinicians. Factors of work organisation as well as factors of interpersonal relations at work were identified as significant predictors for WFC. Our results give a strong indication that both individual and organisational factors are related to WFC. Results may play an important role in optimising clinical care. Practical implications for physicians’ career planning and recommendations for future research are discussed.
机译:目的本研究开发并测试了一种研究模型,该模型使用从德国诊所工作的医生收集的数据来检验工作条件和个人资源对工作与家庭冲突(WFC)的影响。材料和方法这是对727位在德国医院工作的医生的横断面研究。工作环境,WFC和个人资源由哥本哈根心理社会调查问卷,WFC量表,简短的应对能力量表和自我效能,乐观和悲观问卷进行了衡量。采用描述性,相关性和线性回归分析。结果在德国医院工作的临床医生认为WFC的水平较高(平均= 76)。在人口,性别,年龄,婚姻状况和儿童存在方面,发现了社会人口统计学差异。没有发现明显的性别差异。 WFC与高工作量和定量工作需求正相关。工作资源(例如,工作中的影响力,社会支持)和个人资源(例如,弹性的应对行为和自我效能感)与医师的WFC负相关。交互术语表明,工作和个人资源可以缓解工作需求对WFC的影响。结论在这项研究中,WFC在德国临床医生中很普遍。工作组织的因素以及工作中的人际关系因素被确定为WFC的重要预测因素。我们的结果有力地表明,个人因素和组织因素均与WFC相关。结果可能对优化临床护理起重要作用。讨论了对医生职业规划的实际影响以及对未来研究的建议。

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