Hospice workers face unique challenges as they interact regularly with terminally ill patients and their families. How do workers in the various hospice disciplines rate their job satisfaction? Researchers at the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine evaluated 8,495 staff members from 177 participating hospices in 41 states. They used the Survey of Team Attitudes and Relationships (STAR) with these results:
The mean score was 28 on a 0-100 scale. Hospice-level scores ranged from 15 to 44 with 44 being the highest level of satisfaction. The following are categories and scores:
Physicians -- 42
Chaplains -- 30
Nurses' Aides – 29
Nonclinical staff and clinical staff -- 28
Bereavement Coordinators -- 27
Nurses -- 26
Social Workers -- 25
Surprised at these results? If so, how did you think they would be different?
Frances Shani Parker
Hospice and Nursing Homes Blog
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