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U.S. physician satisfaction: a systematic review.

Danielle Scheurer1, Sylvia McKean, Joseph Miller

  • 1Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. dscheurer@partners.org

Journal of Hospital Medicine
|December 17, 2009
PubMed
Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Physician satisfaction in the US remains stable, though primary care physicians show slight decreases. Modifiable job and physician factors significantly impact physician satisfaction and can be targeted for improvement.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical research
  • Healthcare management

Background:

  • Physician dissatisfaction poses a significant concern in the US.
  • Understanding and addressing physician satisfaction is crucial for healthcare system stability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically review existing literature on physician satisfaction in the United States.
  • To identify key factors influencing physician job satisfaction and dissatisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a comprehensive MEDLINE search using specific MeSH terms related to physicians and job satisfaction.
  • Reviewed 1157 abstracts, with 97 articles included after independent review.
  • Extracted data on physician type, sample characteristics, satisfaction metrics, trends, and associated variables.

Main Results:

  • Overall physician satisfaction remained stable, with a minor decline observed among primary care physicians (PCPs).
  • Key factors influencing hospitalist satisfaction include physician characteristics (age, specialty) and job elements (demands, control, support, compensation).

Conclusions:

  • Most factors affecting physician satisfaction are amenable to change.
  • The study provides actionable recommendations for measuring and mitigating physician dissatisfaction.