Early-career PAs and those with a lower income range were surprisingly more satisfied with their work-life balance than those in later career stages with higher incomes.
It's gonna bring, got a pocket full of songs that I'm gonna singHOUSTON — Before starting her presentation on factors affecting physician associate's work-life balance at the
Bruza-Augatis and her colleagues at the NCCPA hope to identify factors that underlie a positive work-life balance so healthcare organizations can make more targeted improvements in the future. She presented theTo date, Bruza-Augatis said, the studies examining work-life balance have shown that it's almost always tied to burnout.
"Specifically, we used the answer to this question to compare to other characteristics on their profiles to understand the actual predictors of work-life balance," she said. Income level as a predictor showed some surprises. PAs who reported being satisfied with work-life balance showed a lower income range than those who didn't in almost all income brackets. Edwin Morgan, PA-C, a late-career PA from San Antonio, who attended the session, said this finding stood out to him.
When asked if she was surprised about any of the results after the presentation, Bruza-Augatis said that the logistic regression model didn't show rural or urban location or ethnic or racial groups as significant predictive factors for satisfaction with work-life balance.
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