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Adjustment of Korean-American physicians in Korea: aspect of personal satisfaction.

This study was conducted to assess the psychosocial adjustment of Korean-American physicians in the aspect of personal satisfaction after returning to Korea. A questionnaire was mailed to 72 Korean-American physicians who were practicing medicine in Korea and forty physicians responded. These physic...

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Autor principal: Hong, S. D.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10485613
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description This study was conducted to assess the psychosocial adjustment of Korean-American physicians in the aspect of personal satisfaction after returning to Korea. A questionnaire was mailed to 72 Korean-American physicians who were practicing medicine in Korea and forty physicians responded. These physicians, typically in their 50s, lived in America for 21-30 years before coming back to Korea. The most frequent motives for them to come back to Korea were giving back to their native country, longing for their native country, filial duty, and suggestions from their colleagues or professors to move back. Eighty percent of them were extremely satisfied or slightly satisfied with their work in Korea, and only 10% are extremely or slightly dissatisfied with their decision to return. Although most of them are content for the time being in Korea, only 12.5% have definite plans to stay in Korea after retirement. The variables that were most significantly related to personal satisfaction of returning to Korea were how well treated at work and how much satisfied with job rather than other factors such as motives for returning, duration of staying in America and in Korea, and family situation.
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spelling pubmed-30544102011-03-15 Adjustment of Korean-American physicians in Korea: aspect of personal satisfaction. Hong, S. D. J Korean Med Sci Research Article This study was conducted to assess the psychosocial adjustment of Korean-American physicians in the aspect of personal satisfaction after returning to Korea. A questionnaire was mailed to 72 Korean-American physicians who were practicing medicine in Korea and forty physicians responded. These physicians, typically in their 50s, lived in America for 21-30 years before coming back to Korea. The most frequent motives for them to come back to Korea were giving back to their native country, longing for their native country, filial duty, and suggestions from their colleagues or professors to move back. Eighty percent of them were extremely satisfied or slightly satisfied with their work in Korea, and only 10% are extremely or slightly dissatisfied with their decision to return. Although most of them are content for the time being in Korea, only 12.5% have definite plans to stay in Korea after retirement. The variables that were most significantly related to personal satisfaction of returning to Korea were how well treated at work and how much satisfied with job rather than other factors such as motives for returning, duration of staying in America and in Korea, and family situation. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1999-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3054410/ /pubmed/10485613 Text en
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Adjustment of Korean-American physicians in Korea: aspect of personal satisfaction.
title Adjustment of Korean-American physicians in Korea: aspect of personal satisfaction.
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title_fullStr Adjustment of Korean-American physicians in Korea: aspect of personal satisfaction.
title_full_unstemmed Adjustment of Korean-American physicians in Korea: aspect of personal satisfaction.
title_short Adjustment of Korean-American physicians in Korea: aspect of personal satisfaction.
title_sort adjustment of korean-american physicians in korea: aspect of personal satisfaction.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054410/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10485613
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