Occupational delay of gratification among community healthcare workers
CHENG Yuanfen1, PENG Jia2, LI Dan1, YANG Juanhua1, YANG Ting1, CAO Yu3
1. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution and Disease Monitoring, School of Public Health and Wellness, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou 561113, China; 2. Renhe Hospital Affiliated to Three Gorges University, Yichang, Hubei 443000, China; 3. Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550004, China
Abstract:Objective To investigate the occupational delay of gratification among community healthcare workers and its influencing factors, so as to provide insights into the sustainable development of primary healthcare personnel. Methods The in-service community healthcare workers from 5-7 community health service centers in 9 cities (prefectures) of Guizhou Province were selected using a multi-stage stratified random sampling method. Gender, age, and educational level and other basic information were collected through questionnaire surveys. The status of occupational delay of gratification was investigated using the Occupational Delay of Gratification Scale. Multiple linear regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of occupational delay of gratification. Results A total of 2 076 respondents were surveyed, including 367 males (17.68%) and 1 709 females (82.32%). There were 112 respondents (5.39%) with secondary vocational school degree or below, 872 respondents (42.00%) with junior college degree, 1 087 respondents (52.36%) with bachelor's degree, and 5 respondents (0.24%) with master's degree or above. There were 665 respondents (32.03%) with managerial positions. The monthly income of 1 705 respondents (82.13%) was ≤5 000 Yuan. The total score of occupational delay of gratification was (33.22±4.33) points, and the total average score was (2.77±0.36) points. The average scores of work delay, career delay and persistence were (2.67±0.48), (2.96±0.45) and (2.75±0.46) points, respectively. Multiple linear regression analysis identified educational level (junior college, β=0.089; bachelor's degree, β=0.088), management position (not have, β=-0.046) and monthly income (>6 000 Yuan, β=0.085) as factors affecting occupational delay of gratification (all P<0.05). Conclusion The community healthcare workers with an education below secondary vocational school, no management position and lower income have relatively lower level of occupational delay of gratification.
程远芬, 彭佳, 李丹, 杨娟华, 杨婷, 曹煜. 社区医务人员职业延迟满足情况调查[J]. 预防医学, 2024, 36(7): 603-606.
CHENG Yuanfen, PENG Jia, LI Dan, YANG Juanhua, YANG Ting, CAO Yu. Occupational delay of gratification among community healthcare workers. Preventive Medicine, 2024, 36(7): 603-606.