Time well spent: the association between time and effort allocation and intent to leave among clinical faculty.

نویسندگان

  • Susan M Pollart
  • Karen D Novielli
  • Linda Brubaker
  • Shannon Fox
  • Valerie Dandar
  • David M Radosevich
  • Michael L Misfeldt
چکیده

PURPOSE To explore the relationship between clinical faculty members' time/effort in four mission areas, their assessment of the distribution of that time/effort, and their intent to leave the institution and academic medicine. METHOD Faculty from 14 U.S. medical schools participated in the 2011-2012 Faculty Forward Engagement Survey. The authors conducted multivariate logistic regression analyses to evaluate relationships between clinical faculty members' self-reported time/effort in each mission area, assessment of time/effort, and intent to leave the institution and academic medicine. RESULTS Of the 13,722 clinical faculty surveyed, 8,349 (60.8%) responded. Respondents reported an average of 54.5% time/effort in patient care. The authors found no relationship between time/effort in patient care and intent to leave one's institution. Respondents who described spending "far too much/too much" time in patient care were more likely to report intent to leave their institution (odds ratio 2.12, P<.001). Those who assessed their time/effort in all mission areas as "about right" were less likely to report intent to leave their institution (64/1,135; 5.6%) than those who reported "far too little/too little" or "far too much/too much" time/effort in one or more mission areas (535/3,671; 14.6%; P<.001). CONCLUSIONS Although the authors found no relationship between reported time/effort in patient care and intent to leave, the perception of "far too much/too much" time/effort spent in that mission area was correlated with intent to leave the institution. Efforts to align time/effort spent in each mission area with faculty expectations may improve retention.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges

دوره 90 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015