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Rev. méd. Chile ; 141(2): 187-193, feb. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-675060

ABSTRACT

Background: Profound changes have been observed in medical practice during the last thirty years. This may be understood as a result of the influence of economic variables in health services management, among other probable causes. At the same time, doctors' work has been diversified, and a tendency to work in several paid jobs simultaneously has been observed. Aim: To describe the characteristics of employment in a representative sample of Chilean physicians. Material and Methods: A probabilistic sample of 414 physicians residing in Metropolitan Santiago answered a survey about their number and type of jobs and completed the BIS UMED questionnaire that measures the subjective wellbeing of physicians. Results: Forty percent of surveyed physicians had three or more jobs (36.3% of men and 47.5% of women). There was a significant inverse association between the number of jobs, general wellbeing and facing medicine from a new perspective. Conclusions: The number of jobs is inversely related to the general wellbeing of physicians.


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Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Employment/statistics & numerical data , Job Satisfaction , Medical Staff/statistics & numerical data , Workload/statistics & numerical data , Chile , Cross-Sectional Studies , Employment/psychology , Medical Staff/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Socioeconomic Factors , Workload/psychology , Workplace
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 139(10): 1305-1312, oct. 2011. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-612198

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Background: A change in the social structure of medicine and its impact on clients has occurred in the last decades. Aim: To perform a survey about subjective wellbeing among physicians. Material and Methods: A physician’ professional satisfaction survey consisting in 90 questions, was applied to 580 physicians (70 percent males), working in Metropolitan Santiago. Results: Physicians perceive changes in all the examined professional domains and approximately 50 percent of the changes are evaluated as negative. Change perception is a general phenomena among physicians, since there were no differences in relation to gender and only in few aspects with respect to age and medical specialty. There was a predominant positive attitude, based on the profession, to face changes. Conclusions: The positive evaluation of changes and the frequent use of managing strategies are associated with a higher satisfaction among physicians.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Job Satisfaction , Physicians/psychology , Professional Autonomy , Chile , Epidemiologic Methods
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 138(9): 1084-1090, sept. 2010. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-572014

ABSTRACT

Background: The recent and ongoing changes in the structure and social organization of medicine have deeply transformed medical practice. Aim: To study the perception of these changes by physicians, the impact of these changes in their subjective wellbeing and their strategies of adjustment. Material and Methods: A scale, consisting of 54 items grouped in nine dimensions to measure physicians’ subjective wellbeing was devised. It was applied to a random sample of 580 physicians residing in Metropolitan Santiago and affiliated to the Colegio Médico de Chile (the Chilean Medical Association). Results: The internal consistency analysis in the instrument showed a global Cronbach´s alpha of 90 percent. Conclusions: These results support our methodological approach based on an initial qualitative identification of relevant topics in our local context, which afterwards were included as items in the scale to measure specific components of subjective wellbeing.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Job Satisfaction , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/trends , Physicians/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Chile , Quality of Life
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In. Hardy, Ellen; Osis, Maria José Duarte; Crespo, Evely Rodrigues. Ciencias sociais e medicina: atualidades e perspectivas latino-americanas. Atibaia, CEMICAMP, 1995. p.73-98.
Monography in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-164166

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Revisa algunas de las modalidades de trabajo colaborativo entre cientistas sociales y profesionales de la salud en los países en desarrollo, ilustrándolas con ejemplos de la realidad chilena. El propósito no ha sido una revisión exhaustiva del tema sino más bien comentar algunos de los problemas principales, con el fin de motivar el intercambio y la discusión al respecto, a partir de diferentes experiencias y realidades nacionales. El abordaje de los problemas de salud del presente y del futuro cercano requerirían de una nueva manera de organizar el trabajo integrado entre cientistas sociales y profesionales de salud


Subject(s)
Delivery of Health Care , Social Sciences , Chile , Patient Care Team , Health Personnel/education , Public Health , Social Medicine
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