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Threats or violence from patients was associated with turnover intention among foreign-born GPs – a comparison of four workplace factors associated with attitudes of wanting to quit one’s job as a GP

OBJECTIVE: General practitioners (GPs) are crucial in medical healthcare, but there is currently a shortage of GPs in Sweden and elsewhere. Recruitment of GPs from abroad is essential, but foreign-born physicians face difficulties at work that may be related to turnover intention, i.e. wanting to qu...

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Autores principales: Eneroth, Mari, Gustafsson Sendén, Marie, Schenck Gustafsson, Karin, Wall, Maja, Fridner, Ann
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5499322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28587508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2017.1333319
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author Eneroth, Mari
Gustafsson Sendén, Marie
Schenck Gustafsson, Karin
Wall, Maja
Fridner, Ann
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Gustafsson Sendén, Marie
Schenck Gustafsson, Karin
Wall, Maja
Fridner, Ann
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description OBJECTIVE: General practitioners (GPs) are crucial in medical healthcare, but there is currently a shortage of GPs in Sweden and elsewhere. Recruitment of GPs from abroad is essential, but foreign-born physicians face difficulties at work that may be related to turnover intention, i.e. wanting to quit one’s job. The study aims to explore the reasons to why foreign-born GPs may intend to quit their job. DESIGN: Survey data were used to compare four work-related factors that can be associated with turnover intentions; patient-related stress, threats or violence from patients, control of work pace, and empowering leadership, among native-born and foreign-born GPs. These work-related factors were subsequently examined in relation to turnover intention among the foreign-born GPs by means of linear hierarchical regression analyses. The questionnaire consisted of items from the QPS Nordic and items constructed by the authors. SETTING: A primary care setting in a central area of Sweden. SUBJECTS: Native-born (n = 208) and foreign-born GPs (n = 73). RESULTS: Turnover intention was more common among foreign-born GPs (19.2% compared with 14.9%), as was the experience of threats or violence from patients (22% compared with 3% of the native-born GPs). Threats or violence was also associated with increased turnover intention. Control of work pace and an empowering leadership was associated with reduced turnover intention. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The organisations need to recognise that foreign-born GPs may face increased rates of threats and/or violence from patients, which may ultimately cause job turnover and be harmful to the exposed individual.
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spelling pubmed-54993222017-07-11 Threats or violence from patients was associated with turnover intention among foreign-born GPs – a comparison of four workplace factors associated with attitudes of wanting to quit one’s job as a GP Eneroth, Mari Gustafsson Sendén, Marie Schenck Gustafsson, Karin Wall, Maja Fridner, Ann Scand J Prim Health Care Research Articles OBJECTIVE: General practitioners (GPs) are crucial in medical healthcare, but there is currently a shortage of GPs in Sweden and elsewhere. Recruitment of GPs from abroad is essential, but foreign-born physicians face difficulties at work that may be related to turnover intention, i.e. wanting to quit one’s job. The study aims to explore the reasons to why foreign-born GPs may intend to quit their job. DESIGN: Survey data were used to compare four work-related factors that can be associated with turnover intentions; patient-related stress, threats or violence from patients, control of work pace, and empowering leadership, among native-born and foreign-born GPs. These work-related factors were subsequently examined in relation to turnover intention among the foreign-born GPs by means of linear hierarchical regression analyses. The questionnaire consisted of items from the QPS Nordic and items constructed by the authors. SETTING: A primary care setting in a central area of Sweden. SUBJECTS: Native-born (n = 208) and foreign-born GPs (n = 73). RESULTS: Turnover intention was more common among foreign-born GPs (19.2% compared with 14.9%), as was the experience of threats or violence from patients (22% compared with 3% of the native-born GPs). Threats or violence was also associated with increased turnover intention. Control of work pace and an empowering leadership was associated with reduced turnover intention. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The organisations need to recognise that foreign-born GPs may face increased rates of threats and/or violence from patients, which may ultimately cause job turnover and be harmful to the exposed individual. Taylor & Francis 2017-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5499322/ /pubmed/28587508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2017.1333319 Text en © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Eneroth, Mari
Gustafsson Sendén, Marie
Schenck Gustafsson, Karin
Wall, Maja
Fridner, Ann
Threats or violence from patients was associated with turnover intention among foreign-born GPs – a comparison of four workplace factors associated with attitudes of wanting to quit one’s job as a GP
title Threats or violence from patients was associated with turnover intention among foreign-born GPs – a comparison of four workplace factors associated with attitudes of wanting to quit one’s job as a GP
title_full Threats or violence from patients was associated with turnover intention among foreign-born GPs – a comparison of four workplace factors associated with attitudes of wanting to quit one’s job as a GP
title_fullStr Threats or violence from patients was associated with turnover intention among foreign-born GPs – a comparison of four workplace factors associated with attitudes of wanting to quit one’s job as a GP
title_full_unstemmed Threats or violence from patients was associated with turnover intention among foreign-born GPs – a comparison of four workplace factors associated with attitudes of wanting to quit one’s job as a GP
title_short Threats or violence from patients was associated with turnover intention among foreign-born GPs – a comparison of four workplace factors associated with attitudes of wanting to quit one’s job as a GP
title_sort threats or violence from patients was associated with turnover intention among foreign-born gps – a comparison of four workplace factors associated with attitudes of wanting to quit one’s job as a gp
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5499322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28587508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2017.1333319
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