Evaluation of Work-Life Integration, Social Isolation, and the Impact of Work on Personal Relationships Among Healthcare CEOs and Administrative Leaders

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Shanafelt, Tait [1 ]
Trockel, Mickey [1 ]
Mayer, Thom [2 ,3 ]
Wang, Hanhan [1 ]
Athey, Leslie [4 ]
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[1] Stanford Univ, Palo Alto, CA 94305 USA
[2] Duke Univ, Durham, NC USA
[3] George Washington Univ, Washington, DC USA
[4] Amer Coll Healthcare Execut, Chicago, IL USA
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PHYSICIANS; BURNOUT; SATISFACTION; BALANCE; ERRORS;
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10.1097/JHM-D-23-00134
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Goal:The objective of this study was to evaluate satisfaction with work-life integration (WLI), social isolation, and the impact of work on personal relationships (IWPR) among senior healthcare operational leaders.Methods:Between June 7 and June 30, 2021, we performed a national survey of CEOs and other senior healthcare operational leaders in the United States to evaluate their personal work experience. Satisfaction with WLI, social isolation, and IWPR were assessed using standardized instruments. Burnout and professional fulfillment were also assessed using standardized scales.Principal Findings:The mean IWPR score on the 0-10 scale was 4.39 (standard deviation was 2.36; higher scores were unfavorable). On multivariable analysis to identify demographic and professional factors associated with the IWPR score, each additional hour worked per week decreased the likelihood of a favorable IWPR score. The IWPR, feeling isolated, and satisfaction with WLI were independently associated with burnout after adjusting for other personal and professional factors. On multivariable analysis, healthcare administrators were more likely than U.S. workers in other fields to indicate work had adversely impacted personal relationships in response to the item "In the past year, my job has contributed to me feeling more isolated and detached from the people who are most important to me."Practical Applications:Experiencing an adverse IWPR is common among U.S. healthcare administrators, who are more likely than the general U.S. working population to indicate their job contributes to isolation and detachment from the people most important to them. Problems with WLI, isolation, and an adverse IWPR are associated with increased burnout and lower professional fulfillment. Intentional efforts by both organizations and administrative leaders are necessary to address the work characteristics and professional norms that erode WLI and result in work adversely impacting personal relationships.
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