2022
DOI: 10.1108/jhom-05-2021-0203
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The perceived impact of physician shortages on human resource strategies in German hospitals – a resource dependency perspective

Abstract: PurposeLike other European countries, Germany is facing regional physician shortages, which have several consequences on patient care. This study analyzes how hospitals perceive physician shortages and which strategies they adopt to address them. As a theoretical framework, the resource dependency theory is chosen.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted 20 semi-structured expert interviews with human resource officers, human resource directors, and executive directors from hospitals in the northwest o… Show more

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“…Improved staffing could also help ensure that employees take the necessary breaks for regeneration and thus prevent stress. However, this kind of intervention might require the involvement of further actors outside of the hospital context, as the problem of staff shortage is currently one of the big challenges in the German political landscape ( 44 , 45 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improved staffing could also help ensure that employees take the necessary breaks for regeneration and thus prevent stress. However, this kind of intervention might require the involvement of further actors outside of the hospital context, as the problem of staff shortage is currently one of the big challenges in the German political landscape ( 44 , 45 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eine der wenigen Studien, die in Deutschland zum Thema Ein richtungs-oder Fachabteilungsgröße und ärztlichem Personalman gel gibt, belegt mit Hilfe von qualitativen Interviews, dass umso kleiner die Einrichtung ist, umso schwieriger ist es, Personalmangel zu kompensieren, weil die Arbeitsbelastung dann pro Mediziner:in steigt [22]. Eine andere Studie aus den USA [23] bestätigt, dass Krankenhäuser im städtischen Umfeld oder mit einem hohen Pro Kopf-Einkommen aus diesem Grund einen höheren Personalbe stand haben.…”
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