Competitiveness Among Physicians in Japan: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
Kota Sakaguchi, Haruka Kobayashi, Tomoe Otsuka, Yasuhisa Nakano, Daisaku Yamasaki, Yasuharu Tokuda, Takashi Watari

TL;DR
This study explores how competitiveness varies among Japanese physicians and finds that factors like specialty, age, and workplace influence their competitiveness levels.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence on physician competitiveness in Japan, highlighting differences across specialties and demographic factors.
Findings
Junior residents and plastic surgeons showed the highest competitiveness scores, while psychiatrists had the lowest.
Older age, male gender, working in large hospitals, having children, and higher parental income were associated with higher competitiveness scores.
Abstract
Objectives Competitiveness is a pivotal psychological construct driving motivation and professional development in medicine. While it can foster lifelong learning, maladaptive competitiveness is linked to physician burnout. Despite its significance, empirical evidence on the competitiveness of physicians in non-Western medical systems remains scarce. This study aimed to examine the distribution of competitiveness across medical specialties and its association with demographic, professional, and socioeconomic factors in a large nationwide cohort of Japanese physicians. Materials and methods We conducted a nationwide cross-sectional study in June 2022 using an online survey platform. A total of 5,441 practicing physicians (median age: 48 years) from various specialties and practice settings were included. Competitiveness was assessed using a validated 20-item scale (possible range:…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnout · Innovations in Medical Education · Diversity and Career in Medicine
