Abstract Background Measuring the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is an important but complex task due to the effects of bias related to self-reporting, recall, and stress. In this paper we describe the deployment, feasibility, and implementation of an innovative method for measuring, in real time, GPs’ working time, plus the response to the study. Methods A Short Message Service (SMS) application was developed which sent messages at random to GPs during their working week. Approximately nineteen GPs participated each week during a period of 57 weeks. The text messages asked if GPs were doing activities related to patients, directly, indirectly, or not at all, at the moment of sending. Participants were requested to reply by SM...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has dec...
Abstract Background In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) ...
Background: Evidence regarding how health information technologies influence clinicians' patterns of...
Background: Measuring the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is an important but complex t...
Background Measuring the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is an important but complex ta...
The working hours of general practitioners (GPs) play a central role in analysing their workload and...
In order to aid health workforce planning, we measured the number of hours worked by general practit...
Contains fulltext : 180366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our research is...
Time sampling frame applied for sending activity messages to GPs, during one week. (DOCX 16 kb
Objective: To conduct a technical appraisal and qualitative interviews with short message service (S...
Abstract Background Our research is based on a technique for time sampling, an innovative method for...
[[abstract]]Background: There are numerous mobile apps for tracking work hours, but only a few of th...
Background: Information technologies have become a mandatory component for health care institutions,...
Among the dimensions of occupation examined in the fields of occupational therapy and occupational s...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has decr...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has dec...
Abstract Background In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) ...
Background: Evidence regarding how health information technologies influence clinicians' patterns of...
Background: Measuring the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is an important but complex t...
Background Measuring the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is an important but complex ta...
The working hours of general practitioners (GPs) play a central role in analysing their workload and...
In order to aid health workforce planning, we measured the number of hours worked by general practit...
Contains fulltext : 180366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our research is...
Time sampling frame applied for sending activity messages to GPs, during one week. (DOCX 16 kb
Objective: To conduct a technical appraisal and qualitative interviews with short message service (S...
Abstract Background Our research is based on a technique for time sampling, an innovative method for...
[[abstract]]Background: There are numerous mobile apps for tracking work hours, but only a few of th...
Background: Information technologies have become a mandatory component for health care institutions,...
Among the dimensions of occupation examined in the fields of occupational therapy and occupational s...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has decr...
Background: In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) has dec...
Abstract Background In several countries, the number of hours worked by general practitioners (GPs) ...
Background: Evidence regarding how health information technologies influence clinicians' patterns of...