Résultats
Dashboard
Le nouveau tableau de bord présentant les données 2022 et 2023 est maintenant disponible en français !
Il sera mis en ligne en allemand et italien prochainement.
Ce dashboard a été conçu pour être consulté sur un grand écran, il se peut donc que la lecture sur tablette ou smartphone soit difficile. Si l’affichage sur votre écran est trop gros ou trop petit, jouez avec le zoom de votre navigateur pour adapter la taille des graphiques et des textes. Merci de privilégier les navigateurs Chrome et Microsoft Edge pour consulter le dashboard.
Conférences
Healthcare professionals in Switzerland: two years of the SCOHPICA project
SCOHPICA TEAM
October 3 2024
12H30 – 13H30 – VIRTUAL FORMAT
During the last two years, over 5900 healthcare professionals participated in SCOHPICA. In this talk, we will discuss recent advancements in the SCOHPICA project and present main results, comparing them across the first two data collection years, i.e., 2022 and 2023. Furthermore, we will explore how various professional characteristics interact with well-being and the intention to stay in the profession. SCOHPICA continues to support the monitoring, planning and management of the Swiss health workforce by providing essential data to healthcare stakeholders.
La présentation Power Point est disponible ici (anglais)
La vidéo est disponible ici
Factors associated with the well-being and intention to stay of healthcare professionals in Switzerland: results from the SCOHPICA survey
DR. JONATHAN JUBIN
PhD in Psychology, Institut et Haute Ecole de la Santé La Source
LÉONARD ROTH
Statistician, Unisanté
August 31 2023
12H30 – 13H30 – VIRTUAL FORMAT
Over 1700 healthcare professionals were surveyed during the 1st data collection of the SCOHPICA national cohort. In this talk, we will explore in more detail the socio-professional data gathered and investigate their relationship with well-being and turnover intention. We will also examine how various factors such as workload, available resources, meaning of work, burnout or recognition at work, among others, are associated with professionals’ intention to stay in the profession and well-being. These findings may open up promising pathways for enhancing the satisfaction and retention of healthcare professionals in Switzerland.
The PowerPoint is available here (English)
You can watch the video here:

Presentation of the First Results
PROF. ISABELLE PEYTREMANN BRIDEVAUX
Head Physician
Department of Epidemiology and Health Systems
March 30 2023
12H30 – 13H30 – VIRTUAL FORMAT (WEBEX)
The baseline survey collected data among 1853 healthcare professionals, exceeding the original target of 1500 participants and showing promising signs of data collection for this project. This is essential for the data to capture the reality experienced by healthcare professionals in the field. These first results will provide first hints on the current situation, working conditions, experience and well-being of the Swiss healthcare workforce.
The PowerPoint is available in English, German, French and Italian.
You can watch the video here:
