Table 2:

Predictors of high Well-Being Index score (≥ 3)

VariableNo. (%*) of respondents
WBI score ≥ 3
n = 69
WBI score < 3
n = 58
p value
Gender0.8
 Male48 (53)42 (47)
 Female20 (56)16 (44)
 Missing1 (100)0 (0)
Time since graduation, yr0.2
 2–53 (100)0 (0)
 6–109 (64)5 (36)
 11–1512 (63)7 (37)
 > 1545 (49)46 (50)
Time working at University Health Network, yr0.3
 < 210 (56)8 (44)
 2–515 (71)6 (29)
 6–1014 (61)9 (39)
 11–1511 (46)13 (54)
 > 1519 (46)22 (54)
Specialty0.01
 Anesthesia26 (74)9 (26)
 Cardiac rehabilitation1 (25)3 (75)
 Cardiac surgery6 (60)4 (40)
 Cardiology24 (44)30 (56)
 Medical imaging4 (29)10 (71)
 Vascular surgery6 (75)2 (25)
 Other2 (100)0 (0)
Specialty0.005
 Anesthesia26 (74)9 (26)
 All others43 (47)49 (53)
Satisfaction with electronic health record0.3
 Very unsatisfied16 (76)5 (24)
 Somewhat unsatisfied10 (45)12 (54)
 Neutral11 (50)11 (50)
 Somewhat satisfied26 (59)18 (41)
 Very satisfied5 (50)5 (50)
 Missing1 (12)7 (88)
Staffing levels in work setting are sufficient0.02
 Disagree strongly28 (78)8 (22)
 Disagree somewhat24 (57)18 (43)
 Neutral3 (43)4 (57)
 Agree somewhat8 (42)11 (58)
 Agree strongly5 (33)10 (67)
 Missing1 (12)7 (88)
Treated fairly in workplace0.03
 Disagree strongly8 (80)2 (20)
 Disagree somewhat15 (71)6 (29)
 Neutral9 (60)6 (40)
 Agree somewhat26 (60)17 (40)
 Agree strongly10 (33)20 (67)
 Missing1 (12)7 (88)
  • Note: WBI = Well-Being Index.

  • * Proportion of row total.