Psychological safety, Job satisfaction, and the Intention to Leave among German early-career physicians.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal for Quality in Health Care Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1093/intqhc/mzaf002
Nicola Etti, Matthias Weigl, Nikoloz Gambashidze
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Background: Healthcare systems worldwide experience shortages of healthcare professionals. Retention of physicians is becoming an increasing problem. The psychological safety among physicians affects not only performance, but also their emotional well-being and job satisfaction. This study aims to evaluate early career physicians' perception of psychological safety and its influence on job satisfaction and intention to leave.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study, early career physicians, currently in fellowship programs in Germany were invited to fill in an electronic survey. The instrument consisted of demographic variables and sections from validated and well-established questionnaires. Psychological safety was evaluated on three levels - in relation to the team leader, team as a whole, and peers. Also job satisfaction was assessed with standardized measures, and participants were asked if they were considering leaving their current employer. Participants were recruited via a nationwide learning platform - an online educational portal for medical students and early career physicians. Data analyses included descriptive, correlation analysis and regression analyses to determine univariate and multivariate associations with job satisfaction and intention to leave.

Results: The study sample consisted of 432 early career physicians. Most were fulltime employed (85.6%), female (78.2%), and in first three years of their postgraduate education (77.5%). 47.2% indicated intention to leave their current employment. On a Likert-10 agreement scale, with high scores indicating grater psychological safety, the mean scores for leader related, team related and peer related psychological safety were 6.01 (95%CI=5.81 to 6.21), 7.30 (7.11 to 7.49) and 7.95 (7.78 to 8.12), respectively. In correlation analysis, all dimensions of psychological safety showed significant associations with Job Satisfaction and the Intention to Leave. In the multiple regression analyses, female gender (B=-0.10; p=0.04) and age group (B=-0.08; p<0.01) were associated with lower job satisfaction. High leader and team related psychological safety were significantly associated with higher job satisfaction (B=0.18, p<0.01; B=0.10, p<0.01), and negatively related to intention to leave (OR=0.53, p<0.01; OR=0.77, p<0.01).

Conclusion: This survey enhances our understanding of the nuances of psychological safety among early career physicians. In Germany, they reported low to medium levels of psychological safety related to the leader and low job satisfaction. Almost every second participant indicated intention to leave the organisation. Leader related psychological safety had highest effect on job satisfaction and intention to leave. Our findings corroborate the eminent role of leadership, workplace and safety culture for job satisfaction and retention of early career physicians, what consequently affects quality and safety of healthcare.

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德国早期职业医生的心理安全、工作满意度与离职意向
背景:世界各地的医疗保健系统都面临着医疗保健专业人员的短缺。留住医生的问题日益严重。医师的心理安全不仅影响医师的工作表现,还影响医师的情绪幸福感和工作满意度。本研究旨在探讨早期职业医师的心理安全感及其对工作满意度和离职意向的影响。方法:在一项横断面研究中,邀请目前在德国参加奖学金项目的早期职业医生填写一份电子调查问卷。该工具包括人口统计变量和来自有效和完善的问卷的部分。心理安全在三个层面上进行评估——与团队领导、团队整体和同伴的关系。此外,研究人员还用标准化的方法评估了工作满意度,并询问参与者是否考虑离开目前的雇主。参与者是通过一个全国性的学习平台——一个面向医科学生和早期职业医生的在线教育门户——招募的。数据分析包括描述性分析、相关分析和回归分析,以确定工作满意度和离职意愿之间的单因素和多因素关联。结果:研究样本包括432名早期职业医师。大多数是全职(85.6%),女性(78.2%),在研究生教育的前三年(77.5%)。47.2%表示有意离职。在李克特-10认同量表上,得分越高心理安全感越高,领导相关心理安全感、团队相关心理安全感和同伴相关心理安全感的平均得分分别为6.01 (95%CI=5.81 ~ 6.21)、7.30 (95%CI= 7.11 ~ 7.49)和7.95 (95%CI= 7.78 ~ 8.12)。在相关分析中,心理安全各维度均与工作满意度和离职意向呈显著相关。多元回归分析中,女性(B=-0.10;p=0.04)和年龄组(B=-0.08;结论:本调查加深了我们对早期职业医生心理安全的细微差别的认识。在德国,他们报告说,与领导相关的心理安全感低到中等水平,工作满意度低。几乎每两个参与者中就有一个表示有意离开该组织。领导相关心理安全对工作满意度和离职意向的影响最大。我们的研究结果证实了领导、工作场所和安全文化对早期职业医生的工作满意度和保留率的显著作用,从而影响医疗保健的质量和安全。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Quality in Health Care makes activities and research related to quality and safety in health care available to a worldwide readership. The Journal publishes papers in all disciplines related to the quality and safety of health care, including health services research, health care evaluation, technology assessment, health economics, utilization review, cost containment, and nursing care research, as well as clinical research related to quality of care. This peer-reviewed journal is truly interdisciplinary and includes contributions from representatives of all health professions such as doctors, nurses, quality assurance professionals, managers, politicians, social workers, and therapists, as well as researchers from health-related backgrounds.
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