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- Title
The work-life balance of general practitioners as a predictor of burnout and motivation to stay in the profession.
- Authors
Bodendieck, Erik; Jung, Franziska U.; Conrad, Ines; Riedel-Heller, Steffi G.; Hussenoeder, Felix S.
- Abstract
Background: Work-life balance (WLB) is associated with a variety of health-related outcomes in the general population. Since General Practitioners (GPs) play a fundamental role in the health system, we wanted to analyze the associations between their WLB and burnout scores as well as motivation to stay in the profession. Methods: In September 2019, physicians from various specialties answered a comprehensive questionnaire. We analyzed a subsample of 188 GPs that were working full time, 61.7% were female. Results: Multivariate analysis showed a beneficial association between WLB and all three dimensions of burnout (Emotional Exhaustion, Cynicism, and Professional Efficacy) as well as the motivation to stay in the profession. Conclusions: Improving GPs WLB could be a way to reduce physician burnout, strengthen the healthcare system, and attract a new generation of talented physicians.
- Subjects
MARITAL status; GENERAL practitioners; HEALTH outcome assessment; MEDICAL personnel; PRIMARY care
- Publication
BMC Primary Care, 2022, Vol 23, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2731-4553
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12875-022-01831-7