Flexible work hours: part-time employment options, gradual reduction, flexible hours or sabbatical, decreased on-call, relief of workload pressure |
Anderson [37]; Brett [51]; Davidson [52]; Eagles [30]; French [36]; French [23]; Hall [5]; Jacobsen and Eran [25]; Newton [26], 2004; Goldberg [57] |
Minimal work barriers: less bureaucracy, increased staff, improved working conditions, support to maintain/update competencies, more time with patients |
Brett [51]; Davidson [52]; Eagles [30]; Kendell and Pearce [85] |
Work satisfaction: professional/clinical freedom, attend conferences and rounds, office space, chances to develop or change content of their work (i.e., teaching opportunities) |
Brett [51]; Chambers [69]; Eagles [30]; Farley [39]; Hall [5]; Landon [49] |
Health: continuing good or better than expected health at expected retirement age, strategies to reduce work-related stress, support prioritizing health |
Brett [51]; Davidson [52]; Draper [80]; Luce [7]; Pit and Hansen [16] |
Finances: protected pensions, being highly paid, financial necessity |
Brett [51]; Davidson [52]; Eagles [30]; French [36]; Hall [5]; |