Background. Township hospitals in China provide rural communities with basic but much needed critical health care services. The doctors working in these hospitals often feel unsatisfied when considering their work schedules and financial rewards. Method. To explore job satisfaction of health workers in a township hospital, a qualitative study was conducted of 39 doctors from five township hospitals in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The goal was to understand the level of job satisfaction of doctors and to make recommendations for improvements. Results. About 75% (28/39) of the doctors expressed negative attitudes related to their work conditions. Slightly more than half (22/39) mentioned they should receive greater compensation for their...
This study provides a snapshot of the current state of primary care workforce (PCW) serving China&ap...
Medical staff in China’s tertiary public hospitals are responsible for providing healthcare to...
Abstract Background Few studies about gender differences in job quality and job satisfaction among m...
Abstract Background Job satisfaction is important to staff management of township health centers (TH...
Background: To strengthen rural health workforce, the Chinese government has launched a series of po...
Abstract Background To strengthen rural health workforce, the Chinese government has launched a seri...
Background: The lower job satisfaction of health-care staff will lead to more brain drain, worse wor...
Abstract Background Health workforce turnover remains a global concern, particularly in rural and re...
Background: In recent years, job satisfaction for clinical doctors has increasingly been regarded as...
Abstract Background Village clinic doctors (VCDs) are part of the health service force in rural Chin...
ABSTRACT Objective: To explore the factors influencing doctors' job satisfaction and morale in ...
Aim of the study. To identify and analyze the doctors’ motivation aspects to work at hospitals in th...
BACKGROUND: As the gatekeepers of rural residents’ health, teams of village doctors play a vital rol...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship of doctors’ job satisfaction with docto...
BACKGROUND: The government of China promulgated new medical care reform policies in March 2009. Afte...
This study provides a snapshot of the current state of primary care workforce (PCW) serving China&ap...
Medical staff in China’s tertiary public hospitals are responsible for providing healthcare to...
Abstract Background Few studies about gender differences in job quality and job satisfaction among m...
Abstract Background Job satisfaction is important to staff management of township health centers (TH...
Background: To strengthen rural health workforce, the Chinese government has launched a series of po...
Abstract Background To strengthen rural health workforce, the Chinese government has launched a seri...
Background: The lower job satisfaction of health-care staff will lead to more brain drain, worse wor...
Abstract Background Health workforce turnover remains a global concern, particularly in rural and re...
Background: In recent years, job satisfaction for clinical doctors has increasingly been regarded as...
Abstract Background Village clinic doctors (VCDs) are part of the health service force in rural Chin...
ABSTRACT Objective: To explore the factors influencing doctors' job satisfaction and morale in ...
Aim of the study. To identify and analyze the doctors’ motivation aspects to work at hospitals in th...
BACKGROUND: As the gatekeepers of rural residents’ health, teams of village doctors play a vital rol...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship of doctors’ job satisfaction with docto...
BACKGROUND: The government of China promulgated new medical care reform policies in March 2009. Afte...
This study provides a snapshot of the current state of primary care workforce (PCW) serving China&ap...
Medical staff in China’s tertiary public hospitals are responsible for providing healthcare to...
Abstract Background Few studies about gender differences in job quality and job satisfaction among m...