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Practice Environments and Job Satisfaction in Patient-Centered Medical Homes
Authors:Shehnaz Alidina  Meredith B Rosenthal  Eric C Schneider  Sara J Singer  Mark W Friedberg
Institution:1.Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts;2.RAND Corporation, Boston, Massachusetts;3.Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts;4.Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts;5.Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:

PURPOSE

We undertook a study to evaluate the effects of medical home transformation on job satisfaction in the primary care setting.

METHODS

We collected primary data from 20 primary care practices participating in medical home pilot projects in Rhode Island and Colorado from 2009 to 2011. We surveyed clinicians and staff about the quality of their practice environments (eg, office chaos, communication, difficulties in providing safe, high-quality care) and job satisfaction at baseline and 30 months, and about stress, burnout, and intention to leave at 30 months. We interviewed practice leaders about the impact of pilot project participation. We assessed longitudinal changes in the practice environment and job satisfaction and, in the final pilot year, examined cross-sectional associations between the practice environment and job satisfaction, stress, burnout, and intention to leave.

RESULTS

Between baseline and 30 months, job satisfaction improved in Rhode Island (P =.03) but not in Colorado. For both pilot projects, reported difficulties in providing safe, high-quality care decreased (P <.001), but emphasis on quality and the level of office chaos did not change significantly. In cross-sectional analyses, fewer difficulties in providing safe, high-quality care and more open communication were associated with greater job satisfaction. Greater office chaos and an emphasis on electronic information were associated with greater stress and burnout.

CONCLUSIONS

Medical home transformations that emphasize quality and open communication while minimizing office chaos may offer the best chances of improving job satisfaction.
Keywords:patient-centered medical home  job satisfaction  practice environment  primary care  quality culture  office chaos  transformation  practice-based research
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