Association of part-time clinical work with well-being and mental health in General Internal Medicine: A survey among Swiss hospitalists
Lisa Bretagne,
Stefanie Mosimann,
Christine Roten,
Martin Perrig,
Daniel Genné,
Manfred Essig,
Marco Mancinetti,
Marie Méan,
Pauline Darbellay Farhoumand,
Lars C Huber,
Elisabeth Weber,
Christoph Knoblauch,
Andreas W Schoenenberger,
Sonia Frick,
Eliane Wenemoser,
Daniel Ernst,
Michael Bodmer,
Drahomir Aujesky and
Christine Baumgartner
PLOS ONE, 2023, vol. 18, issue 9, 1-17
Abstract:
Introduction: Burnout and low job satisfaction are increasing among the General Internal Medicine (GIM) workforce. Whether part-time compared to full-time clinical employment is associated with better wellbeing, job satisfaction and health among hospitalists remains unclear. Materials and methods: We conducted an anonymized cross-sectional survey among board-certified general internists (i.e. hospitalists) from GIM departments in 14 Swiss hospitals. Part-time clinical work was defined as employment of
Date: 2023
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