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KMID : 0387320160260030219
Korean Journal of Health Policy and Administration
2016 Volume.26 No. 3 p.219 ~ p.225
Effects of Job Participation on Intention to Leave among Physicians Working in Public Health Center
Song Hyun-Jong

Cho Hyong-Won
Lee Sok-Goo
Park Hyun-Kyung
Abstract
Background: Intention to leave was an important managerial issue among physicians working in public health centers. This study was conducted to explore the relationship between job participations and intention to leave among physicians working in health centers.

Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey was conducted to gather information about job participation, intention to leave and demographics among physicians (n=243) in public health centers in Korea. Job participation was measured by 15 items categorized 3 dimensions. Multiple regression analysis was performed to determine the effect of job participation on intent to leave among physicians working in public health center.

Results: Participation of medical treatment and administrative job were significantly associated with intention to leave adjusted for sex, age, income, working area, working duration, tenure, and overall job satisfaction. Therefore, physicians who actively participated in administrative job showed a lower turnover intention. Physicians who actively participated in medical treatment job had a higher quit intention.

Conclusion: To retain qualified physicians in public health center, education should be reinforced to physician for administrative capacity building.
KEYWORD
Physicians, Public health practice, Turnover
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