BACKGROUND: The traditional view of general practice holds that only general practitioners (GPs) in full-time clinical practice can provide quality patient care. Nevertheless, increasing numbers of GPs are choosing to work sessionally, that is, ostensibly “part-time”. There are concerns about the health workforce’s ability to meet demand and also fears that patient care may be compromised. We sought answers to a) what activities do GPs undertake when not consulting patients, b) why do they choose to work sessionally, and c) does sessional general practice reflect a lack of commitment to patients and the profession? METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with GPs who worked sessionally, (i.e. six or fewer sessions a week in clini...
Background Health reforms in many countries affect the scope and nature of primary care. General ...
Background The United Kingdom (UK) is experiencing a general practitioner (GP) workforce retention ...
BACKGROUND: Although problems that impair task completion - known as operational failures - are an i...
BACKGROUND: The traditional view of general practice holds that only general practitioners (GPs) in ...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence and no agreement on what constitutes full-time working for gene...
Background: The general practice (GP) workforce in England is in crisis, reflected in increasing ra...
Background: Increasing numbers of GPs are reducing the hours they work in clinical practice. The rea...
Objective: Given recent concerns regarding general practitioner (GP) workforce capacity, we aimed to...
Objectives Health policy and funding initiatives have addressed increasing workloads in general p...
BACKGROUND: Many countries are experiencing recruitment and retention problems in general practice, ...
The volume and complexity of what is done in general practice has increased inexorably over the last...
Background General Practitioner (GP) morale is the lowest amongst doctors, job satisfaction is low, ...
Objective: To identify factors influencing general practitioners' (GPs’) decisions about whether or ...
Background: UK general practice faces a workforce crisis, with general practitioner (GP) shortages, ...
International audienceBackground: Although problems that impair task completion — known as operation...
Background Health reforms in many countries affect the scope and nature of primary care. General ...
Background The United Kingdom (UK) is experiencing a general practitioner (GP) workforce retention ...
BACKGROUND: Although problems that impair task completion - known as operational failures - are an i...
BACKGROUND: The traditional view of general practice holds that only general practitioners (GPs) in ...
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence and no agreement on what constitutes full-time working for gene...
Background: The general practice (GP) workforce in England is in crisis, reflected in increasing ra...
Background: Increasing numbers of GPs are reducing the hours they work in clinical practice. The rea...
Objective: Given recent concerns regarding general practitioner (GP) workforce capacity, we aimed to...
Objectives Health policy and funding initiatives have addressed increasing workloads in general p...
BACKGROUND: Many countries are experiencing recruitment and retention problems in general practice, ...
The volume and complexity of what is done in general practice has increased inexorably over the last...
Background General Practitioner (GP) morale is the lowest amongst doctors, job satisfaction is low, ...
Objective: To identify factors influencing general practitioners' (GPs’) decisions about whether or ...
Background: UK general practice faces a workforce crisis, with general practitioner (GP) shortages, ...
International audienceBackground: Although problems that impair task completion — known as operation...
Background Health reforms in many countries affect the scope and nature of primary care. General ...
Background The United Kingdom (UK) is experiencing a general practitioner (GP) workforce retention ...
BACKGROUND: Although problems that impair task completion - known as operational failures - are an i...