The initial draft Health Center Workforce Survey was developed based on an extensive literature review conducted as one of the deliverables for this contract (Literature Review Summary) and inputs from our initial Technical Advisory Panel meeting. The literature review was structured around a Mayo Clinic framework of factors influencing burnout and job satisfaction, which were organized into seven broad groups of drivers of burnout (Workload, Control & Flexibility, Social Support, Work-Life Integration, Organizational/Cultural Values, Efficiency & Resources, and Meaning in Work) (Figure 1). Although the Mayo Clinic framework listed examples of drivers within each major grouping, John Snow Inc. staff supplemented and modified the list of workplace factors based on our conceptual understanding of important determinants and consequences of burnout and job satisfaction within the Health Center program environment (Figure 2). It was this full list of workplace factors that provided the focus for the literature search (Figure 3). The primary objectives of the literature search were to confirm that (a) the workplace factors indeed were supported by research findings showing there was a relationship for each with either burnout or job satisfaction and (b) to also identify questionnaire measurement tools for the workplace factors that were used in these research studies (see Literature Review Summary).
JSI then compiled these measurement tools for consideration, often with several alternative tools available for each workplace factor. A subgroup of our project team then worked systematically over many sessions to choose the questions to include in the initial draft survey. In selecting the questions to measure each workplace factor, we kept in mind two objectives: (a) in order to keep the length of the total survey reasonable, the number of questions selected to measure an individual workplace factor should be relatively few; and (b) the wording of the questions should be applicable to Health Center staff across occupations (rather than hospital settings or limited to physicians for instance). The team chose a subset of questions that succinctly met the definition of a workplace factor as described in the literature review. In some instances, the team made slight wording or phrasing changes to ensure relevance to health center employees and consistency of perspective. Also, for some workplace factors, the team included questions from multiple measures. One final note on the construction of the survey, we arranged the survey into major sections and sequenced workplace factors within these sections in a way that made sense even though they were different from the Mayo Clinic’s major groupings of workplace factors.
Based on feedback from 73 Listening Session participants representing a variety of occupations from different types of Health Centers across the country, JSI revised a second draft of this survey. Feedback from the Technical Advisory Panel members and HRSA staff contributed towards the third and fourth drafts. The current draft (version 5.0) was further informed by cognitive interviews conducted with a diverse pool of 60 health center staff who had completed the survey. A final draft of the survey will be prepared after pilot testing of the current version with approximately 400 health center employees from across all HRSA-funded health centers.
Figure
1. “Key drivers of burnout and engagement in physicians.”1
 
Figure
2. JSI conceptual model to guide survey development for health
centers. 
 
Figure 3. Integration of the JSI and Mayo Clinic frameworks.
 
| Draft Version | Summary of Major Changes | 
| 1 | Organized the survey headings, subheadings, and flow of questions. In the Literature Review Summary, JSI categorized workplace factors under the Mayo Clinic’s “Driver dimensions” of burnout (Figure 1). In draft 1, JSI re-categorized the workplace factors under new headings that transition from the individual, interpersonal, and organizational level. Some workplace factors merged into the same subheading or separated into distinct subheadings. | 
| 2 | Added, deleted, revised, and reorganized questions based on feedback from the Listening Session participants. Added questions or response options where the Listening Session participants noted missing concepts. Removed one question after reviewing whether the concept had been encompassed in other existing questions. Revised questions that participants found unclear or lengthy. Merged related questions into the same subheading. | 
| 3 | Updated survey headings, added and deleted questions, revised response categories, and refined the question language based on TAP and HRSA feedback. Upon HRSA’s suggestion, JSI reviewed the 2019 Federal Employment Viewpoint Survey (EVS) to compare the survey’s organization and workplace factors. Altered survey headings based on the EVS and reorganized existing subheadings. Added an introduction to the demographics section based on HRSA’s feedback. Added questions based on TAP/HRSA’s comments as well as added EVS questions that were not already included in the survey. Deleted questions that were redundant. Revised response categories to meet HRSA’s feedback, match the existing agree-disagree scale, and offer participants an option to not disclose their demographic data. Revised some questions for clarity and consistency. | 
| 4 | Revised questions based on HRSA’s feedback. Bullying, discrimination, and abuse questions were removed from the survey. Minor revisions to questions for clarity and consistency. | 
| 5 | Revised, deleted, and reorganized questions based on feedback from the Cognitive Interview participants. Reworded and simplified job classification questions. Added additional job classification questions to record respondents with multiple jobs, director roles, and those currently working towards credentialing or certification. Separated race/ethnicity demographic question into two questions. Removed questions that were redundant or already encompassed by other questions. Reorganized questions and subheadings to better reflect corresponding workplace factors. Clarified and simplified questions with minor edits. Revised response categories based on Cognitive Interview participants feedback on missing options. Added or revised section introductions given participant feedback about confidentiality concerns. | 
| 6 | Revised and deleted questions based on feedback from HRSA. Revised EMR/EHR questions to better assess burnout and not satisfaction with the operating system. Deleted sensitive moral distress questions. | 
Survey Instrument Table of Content
s
Social Support and Recognition 8
E. Overall Feelings About My Job 15
	
	
HRSA Health Center Workforce Survey Draft 5.0
A1. Please select the job that best matches your Primary job at this Health Center.
Please select the category that your job falls in.
Medical (General Practitioner, Physician Assistant, Nurse, etc.)
Dental (Dental Technician, Dental Aide etc.)
Behavioral Health / Substance Use (Psychologist, Professional Counselor, Recovery Support Specialist, etc.)
Other Professional (Chiropractor, Nutritionist, Podiatrist, etc.)
Vision (Ophthalmologist, Optometric Assistant, etc.)
Lab (Pathologist, Laboratory Technician, Phlebotomist, etc.)
X-Ray (Radiologist, Ultrasound Technician, etc.)
Pharmacy (Pharmacy Clerk, Pharmacy Assistant, etc.)
Enabling (Case Manager, Transportation Staff, Interpreter, etc.)
Other Program and Services (WIC Staff, Educational Counselor, Exercise Trainer, etc.)
Patient Support (Front Desk Staff, Medical Scribe, Patient Records Clerk, etc.)
Quality Improvement (Quality Improvement Nurse, Data Analyst, etc.)
Senior Corporate Leadership (Chief Information Officer, Chief Medical Officer, etc.)
Administration and Support (Site Manager, Human Resources Staff, Communications Staff, etc.)
Fiscal and Billing (Accounts Payable Clerk, Bookkeeper, etc.)
Information and Technology (EHR Technician, IT Help Desk Technician, Programmer, etc.)
Facilities (Janitorial Staff, Security Guard, Equipment Maintenance Staff, etc.)
Please select the title that best describes your job.
	
	
	Family Physician 
General Practitioner
	
Internist 
Obstetrician / Gynecologist 
Pediatrician
	
Other Specialty Physician: ______ 
Nurse Practitioner
	
Physician Assistant 
Midwife 
Nurse 
Nurse Aide
	/ Assistant (certified and uncertified) 
	
	Medical Assistant / Aide (certified and
	uncertified) 
EMS/EMT Staff
	(not credentialed as a nurse) 
Other Clinical Medical Staff:
	______ 
	
	Dentist 
Dental Hygienist 
Dental
	Therapist 
Dental Assistant, Advanced Practice Dental Assistant
	
Dental Technician 
Dental Aide 
Other Clinical
	Dental Personnel: ______ 
Psychiatrist 
Psychologist
	
Clinical Social Worker 
Professional Counselor 
Marriage
	and Family Therapist 
Psychiatric Nurse Specialist 
Mental
	Health Nurse Practitioner 
Mental Health Physician Assistant
	
Other Licensed Mental Health Provider 
Other Mental
	Health Staff 
Alcohol/Substance Use Counselor 
Recovery
	Support Specialist 
Other Behavioral Health/Substance Use
	Disorder Staff: ______ 
Chiropractor 
Dietician /
	Nutritionist 
Therapist (Occupational, Speech, Physical, etc.)
	
Podiatrist 
Other Professional Providers: ______ 
	
	Ophthalmologist 
Optometrist
	
Ophthalmologist / Optometric Assistant 
Ophthalmologist /
	Optometric Aide 
Ophthalmologist / Optometric Technician 
Other
	Vision Care Staff: ______ 
Pathologist 
Medical
	Technologist 
Laboratory Technician 
Laboratory Assistant
	
Phlebotomist 
Other Lab Staff: ______ 
Radiologist
	
X-Ray Technician 
Radiology Assistant 
Ultrasound
	Technician 
Other X-Ray Staff: ______ 
Pharmacist
	
Pharmacy Technician 
Pharmacist Assistant 
Pharmacy
	Clerk 
Other Pharmacy Staff: ______ 
Case Manager
	
Patient / Community Education Specialist 
Outreach Worker
	
Transportation Staff 
Eligibility Assistance Worker
	
Interpreter 
Community Health Worker 
Other Enabling
	Services Staff: ______ 
WIC Staff 
Head Start Staff
	
Housing Assistance Staff 
Child Care Staff 
Food
	Bank / Meal Delivery Staff 
Employment / Educational Counselor
	
Exercise Trainer/Fitness Center Staff 
Adult Day Health
	Care, Frail Elderly Support Staff 
Other Program / Service
	Specific Staff: ______ 
Clinical Team Secretary 
Patient
	Appointment Clerk 
Patient / Medical Records Clerk 
Medical
	Scribe 
Patient Records Transcriptionist 
Front Desk /
	Registration / Check-In Staff 
Cashier / Check-Out Staff
	
Appointments Clerk 
	
	Other Patient Support Staff: ______ 
QI
	Nurse 
QI Technician 
QI Data Specialist 
Statistician
	/ Data Analyst 
Other Quality Improvement Staff: ______ 
Chief
	Executive Officer / Executive Director 
Chief Financial Officer
	/ Fiscal Officer / Finance Director 
Chief Information Officer
	
Chief Medical Officer / Medical Director (With No Clinical
	Practice) 
Chief Operating Officer / Director Of Operations
	
Chief Strategy/Planning Officer 
Other Corporate
	Leadership Team: ______ 
Department Manager 
Site
	Manager 
Planning And Evaluation Staff 
Personnel / HR
	Department Staff 
Marketing / Communications Staff
	
Receptionist (not clinical check-in) 
Secretaries /
	Administrative Assistant 
Other Administration / Support Staff:
	______ 
Accountant 
Bookkeeper 
Billing Clerk
	
Accounts Payable Clerk 
Other Fiscal and Billing Staff:
	______ 
Data Processing Staff 
Programmer 
IT
	Help Desk Technician 
EHR Technician 
Data Entry Clerk
	
Other Information and Technology Staff: ______ 
	
	
	
	Janitor / Custodian 
Security Guard
	
Groundskeeper 
Equipment Maintenance Staff 
Housekeeping
	Staff 
Other Facilities Staff: ______ 
	
	
	
What is your actual title for this job? _____________
For
		this job, do you serve as a director of the clinical or functional
		area in which you work, such as Medical Director, Human Resources
		Director, or Director of Nursing?
		
Yes, I am a director
	No,
	I am not a director
	
For this job, are you working as part of an educational requirement, such as an internship, residency, fellowship, or apprenticeship?
	Yes, my job is part of an
	educational requirement 
No, my job is part of an educational
	requirement 
	
Do you have a second distinct job at this Health Center? Indicate a second job if you have separate time set aside for this additional job or an agreed expectation that you will serve in a clear second capacity for a portion of your time. Do not consider a director role as a second job.
Yes, I have more than one distinct job [skip logic to A1 vii-xi questions]
	No, I only have one job [skip
	logic to A2]
A1 Secondary Job Question Series (same
	responses):
Please
	select the job that best matches your Secondary
	job at this Health Center.
Please select the category that your Secondary job falls in.
Please select the title that best describes your Secondary job.
What is your actual title for this job?
For this job, do you serve as a director of the clinical or functional area in which you work, such as Medical Director, Human Resources Director, or Director of Nursing?
For this job, are you working as part of an educational requirement, such as an internship, residency, fellowship, or apprenticeship?
	   
For the remainder of
	the survey, please answer questions from the perspective of your
	Primary job to the degree possible, even if your answers might be
	different for your Secondary job. 
	
A2. How many years have you been doing this type of job at this Health Center? Please round to the nearest year.
	Less than 1 year 
More
	than 1 year: _____ years 
	
A3. How many years, in total, have you been doing this type of job at this Health Center and anywhere else? Please round to the nearest year.
	Less than 1 year 
More
	than 1 year: _____ years 
	
A4. For your current job, are you paid on a salary or hourly basis?
	Salary
Hourly
A5. In the past month, on average how many hours a week did you work at your current job? Include any paid time off as time worked. Do not include on-call time.
	Less than 10
10 to 20
21
	to 30
31 to 40
41 to 50
More than 50
A6. As part of your current job, for how many people are you their direct supervisor?
	None (I don’t supervise
	anyone)
               1-4 people
               5-9
	people
               10 or more people
A7. As part of your current job, how often do you interact with patients?
	Routinely
Occasionally
Never
A8. As part of your current job, how often do you use the Health Center’s electronic medical record (EMR) / electronic health record (EHR) system?
	Routinely
Occasionally
Never
	
These next questions are about your work team. We want you to think about those people who you work with almost every day who are in the same unit as you even though you may do different tasks.
My
		team members value, seek and give each other constructive
		feedback.
 
		 My team members readily
		share ideas and information with each other. 
		 
		My team members work
		effectively together. 
 
My
		team members support me in the work that I do.
 
Team
		members understand the role and responsibilities of each other.
 
Members
		of my team are able to bring up problems and tough issues.
 
If
		you make a mistake on my team, it is held against you.
 
I
		feel that I am ignored or not taken seriously by others on my
		team.
 
I
		am encouraged by my direct supervisor to voice my opinion on issues
		relating to our work. 
My
		direct supervisor supports my need to balance work and other life
		issues. 
		 
Communication between my direct supervisor and me is good.
	 
My
		direct supervisor encourages staff to contribute to decisions about
		work-related issues. 
		 
Communication
		between senior leaders and employees is good in this Health
		Center.
 
My
		direct supervisor is a good manager and leader.
 
My
		Health Center’s senior leaders are skilled and effective. 
 
In
		this Health Center, senior leaders generate high levels of
		motivation and commitment among staff.
 
Please remember that all your answers are confidential and no one’s individual answers will ever be seen by anyone.
This Health Center promotes the well-being of staff.
	 
Policies
		and programs at this Health Center promote diversity in the
		workplace such as recruiting minorities and women, training in
		awareness of diversity issues, and mentoring.
 
Staff
		members are respectful to all coworkers regardless of their
		different backgrounds or identities. 
Staff
		members are respectful of the diverse patient populations whom they
		serve. 
Staff
		members provide the same high quality care to all patients
		regardless of their different backgrounds or identities. 
Staff
		members have the resources needed
		to
		provide care
		that is
		appropriate for
		patients of different cultures, backgrounds, or identities. 
Opportunities
		for staff at this Health Center are decided primarily on quality of
		work and abilities. 
Senior
		leaders treat all employees fairly regardless of their different
		backgrounds or identities. 
Favoritism
		determines one's opportunities at this Health Center. 
I
		feel comfortable communicating with staff at all levels of this
		Health Center. 
Teamwork
		is valued in this Health Center. 
If
		I were to experience mistreatment within my workplace, such as
		bullying, discrimination, abuse, harassment, I would feel
		comfortable reporting it to someone at this Health Center. 
 
I
		get help and support from my coworkers. 
 
I get help and support from my direct supervisor.
	 
My
		coworkers are willing to listen to my problems.
 
My
		direct supervisor is willing to listen to my problems.
 
My
		coworkers show recognition and appreciation for my work.
 
My
		direct supervisor shows recognition and appreciation for my work. 
Senior
		leaders show recognition and appreciation for our work.
 
The
		Health Center's patients show recognition and appreciation for our
		work. 
 
The
		community shows recognition and appreciation for our work.
 
	
	
		Administrative tasks that I
		have to do get in the way of my primary duties. 
The
		electronic medical record (EMR) / electronic health record (EHR)
		system used at this Health Center gets in my way of supporting high
		quality patient care. 
The
		electronic medical record (EMR) / electronic health record (EHR)
		system used at this Health Center adds burden to my work. 
I
		am satisfied with the electronic medical record (EMR) / electronic
		health record (EHR) system used at this Health Center.
 
In
		this Health Center, getting more work done is more important than
		quality of care. 
		 
		
This Health Center has systems in place to prevent, catch, and correct problems that have the potential to affect patient care.
	 
	
	
This
		Health Center makes sure staff get the job training they need. 
This
		Health Center makes sure staff get the continuing education they
		need. 
This
		Health Center trains staff when new processes are put into place. 
This
		Health Center is able to hire people with the right skills. 
I
		have the resources I need to do my job well. 
This
		Health Center has adequate resources and procedures to protect the
		health and safety of staff. 
This
		Health Center is keeping up with the latest changes in the delivery
		of healthcare. 
This
		Health Center has appropriate physical space and conditions to
		deliver our services, such as adequate noise levels, temperature
		control, and privacy. 
		 
This
		Health Center has resources, systems, and processes to respond to
		crises effectively. 
		 
I
		am confident about this Health Center's financial stability over
		the next few years. 
		 
	
	
I
		work in an organization that provides essential care to people who
		otherwise wouldn't have it. 
 
I
		am aware of the direction and mission of this Health Center. 
This
		Health Center is successful at accomplishing its mission.
 
My
		work contributes to carrying out the mission of this Health
		Center.
 
I
		feel I'm positively influencing other people's lives through my
		work. 
I
		believe that working in a Community Health Center gives me a
		greater sense of fulfillment than I would feel working in other
		health care settings. 
Working with under-resourced populations makes my job feel valuable.
	 
I
		have a meaningful job at this Health Center.
 
The
		work I do serves a greater purpose.
 
	
	
I
		am well compensated given my training and experience. 
I
		am well compensated compared to people with similar jobs in this
		region.
 
This
		Health Center rewards performance with bonuses or other monetary
		types of recognition. 
	
I
		am satisfied with my opportunities for professional growth at this
		Health Center. 
 
There
		are a lot of opportunities for challenging work in my job.
 
There
		are a lot of opportunities for gaining new skills and knowledge in
		my job.
 
My skills and knowledge are used well in my job.
	 
I
		don’t have enough time to do the work that must be done. 
We
		have enough staff to handle our patient load. 
I know what is expected of me at work.
	 
I sometimes have to do things at work which seem to be unnecessary.
	 
I
		have control over how I do my work.
 
I
		have influence in the decisions affecting my work. 
 
 My
		work takes so much of my time that it has a negative effect on my
		personal life.
 
		
		
		I leave my work behind at
		the end of the workday.
 
I
		am able to take the time off from work that I need.
 
I
		often find it difficult to do my job because of organizational
		rules or procedures.
 
I
		am often bothered that this Health Center cannot fully address
		patients’ needs because they go beyond what this Health
		Center can offer. 
 
		This Health Center has
		resources, such as dedicated staff, community programs, resources
		or tools, to address patients’ social needs. 
	
If
		I had to decide again, I would definitely take this job.
 
		I would recommend this
		Health Center as a good place to work.
 
I
		feel that this is my ideal job.
 
		My job matches the
		expectations I had when I took it. 
 
		All things considered, I am
		very satisfied with my current job.
 
There
		are days when I feel tired before I arrive at work. 
After
		work, I tend to need more time than in the past in order to relax
		and feel better. 
I
		can tolerate the pressure of my work very well. 
During
		my work, I often feel emotionally drained. 
After
		working, I have enough energy for my leisure activities. 
After
		my work, I usually feel worn out and weary. 
Usually,
		I can manage the amount of my work well. 
When
		I work, I usually feel energized. 
I
		often find new and interesting aspects in my work. 
It
		happens more and more often that I talk about my work in a negative
		way. 
Lately,
		I tend to think less at work and do my job almost mechanically. 
I
		find my work to be a positive challenge. 
Over
		time, one can become disconnected from this type of work. 
Sometimes
		I feel sickened by my work tasks. 
This
		is the only type of work that I can imagine myself doing. 
I
		feel more and more engaged in my work. 
The
		longer I work in this job, the less empathetic I feel toward the
		Health Center's patients.
 
		The longer I work in this
		job, the less empathetic I feel with my colleagues.
 
The
		longer I work in this job, the less sensitive I feel toward others’
		feelings/emotions.
 
The
		longer I work in this job, the less interested I feel in talking
		with the Health Center's patients.
 
The longer I work in this job, the less connected I feel with the Health Center's patients.
	 
The
		longer I work in this job, the less connected I feel with my
		colleagues.
 
	
	
 A
		year from now, it is likely that I will still be working at this
		Health Center.
 
If you were to leave, which would be the main reason(s)? Select all that apply.
Moving
Retiring
Advancing career
Joining another health care organization
	Joining
	a different
	field
Better
	pay 
	
Better benefits
Better working environment
Other: ___________
	
		Staff turnover is a problem
		at this Health Center.
 
Your confidentiality and responses will be protected. Demographic information is important in order to compare group responses with other groups across health centers. Your responses will not be provided to your health center in any way that could identify you.
What is your age?
_____ years old Choose not to disclose
What is your gender Identity?
Male
Female
Transgender
Something else
Don't know/not sure
Choose not to disclose
What is your sexual orientation?
Lesbian or Gay
Heterosexual or Straight
Bisexual
Something else
Don't know/not sure
Choose not to disclose
Are you Hispanic or Latino/a?
Yes No Choose not to disclose
What is your race? Select all that apply.
	American Indian or Alaska
	Native
Asian
Black or African American
Native
	Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White
Other
	________________
Choose not to disclose
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
How
		well do you speak English?
		
	Well
Not well
Not at all
	Choose not to disclose
	
Are you an individual with a disability?
Yes No Choose not to disclose
What is the highest education level you have completed?
Less than High School
High School Diploma/GED or Equivalent
Technical or Professional Certificate
Some College (no degree)
Associate’s Degree (e.g., AA, AS)
Bachelor’s Degree (e.g., BA, BS)
Master’s Degree (e.g., MA, MS, MBA)
Doctoral/Professional Degree (e.g., MD/DO, DMD/DDS, PhD)
Choose not to disclose
What is your current marital status?
Married / Domestic Partnership
Widowed
Separated
Divorced
Never Married
Choose not to disclose
	
	
Do
		you have children under 18 living at home?
Yes			No		Choose
		not to disclose 
		
Do you have significant caregiver responsibilities for relatives or dependents who have disabilities or who are elderly?
Yes No Choose not to disclose
Are you working at this Health Center because of a scholarship or loan repayment agreement or as part of a visa requirement?
Yes No Choose not to disclose
	
	
How did you feel about the length of the survey?
Very long
A little long
Just about right
A little short
Very short
Do you feel this information gathered from all employees at Health Centers across the country would provide useful data to help to improve working conditions for staff?
Absolutely yes
Probably yes
Not sure
Probably not
Absolutely not
If the survey were rolled out at Health Centers with solid protections of confidentiality, do you think most employees would fill out the survey?
	           
	Yes,
	most would fill it out
           
	Yes, many would fill it out
           
	Not sure
No, many would not fill it out
No, most would not fill it out
How worried are you that someone at your Health Center would find out how you answered these questions?
Very worried
Worried
Somewhat worried
A little worried
Not at all worried
	
	
Were there any questions that were confusing or that made you feel uncomfortable? If so, which questions?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Is there anything else you would like to share that was not included in this survey?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1 Shanafelt TD, Noseworthy JH. Executive Leadership and Physician Well-being: Nine Organizational Strategies to Promote Engagement and Reduce Burnout. Mayo Clin Proc. 2017 Jan;92(1):129-146. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.10.004. Epub 2016 Nov 18. PMID: 27871627.
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