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Table 7 Symptoms of burnout reported by participants based on their primary care model

From: Exploration of how primary care models influence job satisfaction among primary care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick: a descriptive and comparative study

  

Symptoms of burnout

Primary care model

 

Yes

n (%)

No

n (%)

p

Physician in solo practice

Yes

15 (50.0)

15 (50.0)

0.672

No

42 (54.5)

35 (45.5)

Physicians in collaborative practice

Yes

17 (60.7)

11 (39.3)

0.358

No

40 (50.6)

39 (49.4)

Collaborative MD and NP.

Yes

11 (40.7)

16 (59.3)

0.131

No

46 (57.5)

34 (42.5)

Afterhours/walk-in clinics

Yes

1 (100)

0 (0)

0.999

No

56 (52.8)

50 (47.2)

Community Health Centers

Yes

6 (60.0)

4 (40.0)

0.654

No

51 (52.6)

46 (47.4)

Emergency department

Yes

5 (55.6)

4 (44.4)

0.886

No

52 (53.1)

46 (46.9)

Other

Yes

2 (100)

0 (0)

0.498

No

55 (52.9)

49 (47.1)

Total

 

57 (53.3)

50 (46.7)

 
  1. Note. The difference between satisfaction levels was the result of Chi-square tests when cell counts were all above 5 and Fisher’s exact testing when fewer than 5 counts in a cell.*Significance level p < 0.05
  2. MD: medical doctor or physician NP: nurse practitioner