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Elements Influencing Recruitment and Retention of Millennial Hospitalists Born in or after 1982: a Survey-Based Study

BACKGROUND: Hospitalist turnover is exceedingly high, placing financial burdens on hospital medicine groups (HMGs). Following training, many begin their employment in medicine as early-career hospitalists, the majority being millennials. OBJECTIVE: To understand what elements influence millennial ho...

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Autores principales: Singh, Amteshwar, Panek, Tiffani, Tackett, Sean, Paranji, Suchitra, Gundareddy, Venkat, Kauffman, Regina, Wright, Scott, Bowling, Gregory, Torok, Haruka, Patel, Hemali, Alhadeff, Ilan, Nogi, Masayuki, McIlraith, Thomas, Robertson, Thomas, Kisuule, Flora
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35657465
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-022-07680-5
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author Singh, Amteshwar
Panek, Tiffani
Tackett, Sean
Paranji, Suchitra
Gundareddy, Venkat
Kauffman, Regina
Wright, Scott
Bowling, Gregory
Torok, Haruka
Patel, Hemali
Alhadeff, Ilan
Nogi, Masayuki
McIlraith, Thomas
Robertson, Thomas
Kisuule, Flora
author_facet Singh, Amteshwar
Panek, Tiffani
Tackett, Sean
Paranji, Suchitra
Gundareddy, Venkat
Kauffman, Regina
Wright, Scott
Bowling, Gregory
Torok, Haruka
Patel, Hemali
Alhadeff, Ilan
Nogi, Masayuki
McIlraith, Thomas
Robertson, Thomas
Kisuule, Flora
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description BACKGROUND: Hospitalist turnover is exceedingly high, placing financial burdens on hospital medicine groups (HMGs). Following training, many begin their employment in medicine as early-career hospitalists, the majority being millennials. OBJECTIVE: To understand what elements influence millennial hospitalists’ recruitment and retention. DESIGN: We developed a survey that asked participants to rate the level of importance of 18 elements (4-point Likert scale) in their decision to choose or remain at an HMG. PARTICIPANTS: The survey was electronically distributed to hospitalists born in or after 1982 across 7 HMGs in the USA. MAIN MEASURES: Elements were grouped into four major categories: culture of practice, work-life balance, financial considerations, and career advancement. We calculated the means for all 18 elements reported as important across the sample. We then calculated means by averaging elements within each category. We used unpaired t-tests to compare differences in means for categories for choosing vs. remaining at an HMG. KEY RESULTS: One hundred forty-four of 235 hospitalists (61%) responded to the survey. 49.6% were females. Culture of practice category was the most frequently rated as important for choosing (mean 96%, SD 12%) and remaining (mean 96%, SD 13%) at an HMG. The category least frequently rated as important for both choosing (mean 69%, SD 35%) and remaining (mean 76%, SD 32%) at an HMG was career advancement. There were no significant differences between respondent gender, race, or parental status and ratings of elements for choosing or remaining with HMGs. CONCLUSION: Culture of practice at an HMG may be highly important in influencing millennial hospitalists’ decision to choose and stay at an HMG. HMGs can implement strategies to create a millennial-friendly culture which may help improve recruitment and retention.
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spelling pubmed-91655412022-06-07 Elements Influencing Recruitment and Retention of Millennial Hospitalists Born in or after 1982: a Survey-Based Study Singh, Amteshwar Panek, Tiffani Tackett, Sean Paranji, Suchitra Gundareddy, Venkat Kauffman, Regina Wright, Scott Bowling, Gregory Torok, Haruka Patel, Hemali Alhadeff, Ilan Nogi, Masayuki McIlraith, Thomas Robertson, Thomas Kisuule, Flora J Gen Intern Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Hospitalist turnover is exceedingly high, placing financial burdens on hospital medicine groups (HMGs). Following training, many begin their employment in medicine as early-career hospitalists, the majority being millennials. OBJECTIVE: To understand what elements influence millennial hospitalists’ recruitment and retention. DESIGN: We developed a survey that asked participants to rate the level of importance of 18 elements (4-point Likert scale) in their decision to choose or remain at an HMG. PARTICIPANTS: The survey was electronically distributed to hospitalists born in or after 1982 across 7 HMGs in the USA. MAIN MEASURES: Elements were grouped into four major categories: culture of practice, work-life balance, financial considerations, and career advancement. We calculated the means for all 18 elements reported as important across the sample. We then calculated means by averaging elements within each category. We used unpaired t-tests to compare differences in means for categories for choosing vs. remaining at an HMG. KEY RESULTS: One hundred forty-four of 235 hospitalists (61%) responded to the survey. 49.6% were females. Culture of practice category was the most frequently rated as important for choosing (mean 96%, SD 12%) and remaining (mean 96%, SD 13%) at an HMG. The category least frequently rated as important for both choosing (mean 69%, SD 35%) and remaining (mean 76%, SD 32%) at an HMG was career advancement. There were no significant differences between respondent gender, race, or parental status and ratings of elements for choosing or remaining with HMGs. CONCLUSION: Culture of practice at an HMG may be highly important in influencing millennial hospitalists’ decision to choose and stay at an HMG. HMGs can implement strategies to create a millennial-friendly culture which may help improve recruitment and retention. Springer International Publishing 2022-06-03 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9165541/ /pubmed/35657465 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-022-07680-5 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Society of General Internal Medicine 2022
spellingShingle Original Research
Singh, Amteshwar
Panek, Tiffani
Tackett, Sean
Paranji, Suchitra
Gundareddy, Venkat
Kauffman, Regina
Wright, Scott
Bowling, Gregory
Torok, Haruka
Patel, Hemali
Alhadeff, Ilan
Nogi, Masayuki
McIlraith, Thomas
Robertson, Thomas
Kisuule, Flora
Elements Influencing Recruitment and Retention of Millennial Hospitalists Born in or after 1982: a Survey-Based Study
title Elements Influencing Recruitment and Retention of Millennial Hospitalists Born in or after 1982: a Survey-Based Study
title_full Elements Influencing Recruitment and Retention of Millennial Hospitalists Born in or after 1982: a Survey-Based Study
title_fullStr Elements Influencing Recruitment and Retention of Millennial Hospitalists Born in or after 1982: a Survey-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Elements Influencing Recruitment and Retention of Millennial Hospitalists Born in or after 1982: a Survey-Based Study
title_short Elements Influencing Recruitment and Retention of Millennial Hospitalists Born in or after 1982: a Survey-Based Study
title_sort elements influencing recruitment and retention of millennial hospitalists born in or after 1982: a survey-based study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35657465
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-022-07680-5
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