Relationships and resilience at work and at home: Impact of relational coordination on clinician work–life balance and well-being in times of crisis

This study was based on surveys of clinicians affiliated with a large California health system during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mediation and multilevel logistic regression models were used to assess how relational coordination among colleagues impacts well-being (job satisfaction and lack of burnout) through its effects on work–life balance (schedule control and personal time). Results A 1-point increase in relational coordination tripled clinician odds of having schedule control (OR = 3.33, p
Source: Health Care Management Review - Category: American Health Tags: Features Source Type: research