Thielmann, Beatrice; Wagner, Anke; Bozorgmehr, Arezoo; Rind, Esther; Siegel, Achim; Hippler, Melina; Weltermann, Birgitta; Degen, Lukas; Göbel, Julian; Minder, Karen; Seifried-Dübon, Tanja; Junne, Florian; Herrmann-Werner, Anne; Jöckel, Karl-Heinz; Schröder, Verena; Böckelmann, Irina et al:
The Predominance of the Health-Promoting Patterns of Work Behavior and Experience in General Practice Teams : Results of the IMPROVEjob Study
In: Healthcare, Vol. 12 (2024), No. 3, Article 299
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Title in English:
The Predominance of the Health-Promoting Patterns of Work Behavior and Experience in General Practice Teams : Results of the IMPROVEjob Study
Author:
Thielmann, Beatrice
;
Wagner, Anke
Other
corresponding author
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Bozorgmehr, Arezoo
;
Rind, Esther
;
Siegel, Achim
;
Hippler, Melina
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Weltermann, BirgittaUDE
LSF ID
48933
ORCID
0000-0002-1285-1545ORCID iD
Other
connected with university
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Degen, Lukas
;
Göbel, Julian
;
Minder, Karen
;
Seifried-Dübon, Tanja
;
Junne, Florian
;
Herrmann-Werner, Anne
;
Jöckel, Karl-HeinzUDE
GND
171154290
LSF ID
10462
Other
connected with university
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Schröder, Verena
;
Pieper, ClaudiaUDE
GND
133265781
LSF ID
13114
ORCID
0000-0001-5986-9788ORCID iD
Other
connected with university
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Eilerts, Anna-Lisa
;
Wittich, Andrea
;
Rieger, Monika A.
;
Böckelmann, Irina
Year of publication:
2024
Open Access?:
OA Gold
Web of Science ID
PubMed ID
Scopus ID
Note:
CA extern
Language of text:
English
Keyword, Topic:
general practices ; leadership ; physicians ; practice assistant ; primary care ; workload ; workplace
Type of resource:
Text

Abstract in English:

This study aims to identify the distribution of the “Work-related behavior and experience patterns” (Arbeitsbezogenes Verhaltens-und Erlebnismuster, AVEM) in general practitioners and their teams by using baseline data of the IMPROVEjob study. Members of 60 general practices with 84 physicians in a leadership position, 28 employed physicians, and 254 practice assistants participated in a survey in 2019 and 2020. In this analysis, we focused on AVEM variables. Age, practice years, work experience, and working time were used as control variables in the Spearman Rho correlations and analysis of variance. The majority of the participants (72.1%) revealed a health-promoting pattern (G or S). Three of eleven AVEM dimensions were above the norm for the professional group “employed physicians”. The AVEM dimensions “striving for perfection” (p < 0.001), “experience of success at work” (p < 0.001), “satisfaction with life” (p = 0.003), and “experience of social support” (p = 0.019) differed significantly between the groups’ practice owners and practice assistants, with the practice owners achieving the higher values, except for experience of social support. Practice affiliation had no effect on almost all AVEM dimensions. We found a high prevalence of AVEM health-promoting patterns in our sample. Nearly half of the participants in all professional groups showed an unambitious pattern (S). Adapted interventions for the represented AVEM patterns are possible and should be utilized for maintaining mental health among general practice teams.