Objective: To explore factors associated with general practitioners’ desire to work less and their success in making that change. Design, participants and setting: Waves 3 and 4 (conducted in 2010 and 2011) of a national longitudinal survey of Australian doctors in clinical practice (Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life). Of the broader group of medical practitioners in the survey, there were 3664 and 3436 GP completers in Waves 3 and 4, respectively. Main outcome measures: The association between the desire to reduce hours and doctor, job and geographic characteristics; the association between predictors of the capability to reduce hours and these same doctor, job and geographic characteristics. Results: Over 40% of GPs...
Background: The Australian general practice workforce is ageing. This and a trend towards higher exi...
The decline in the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is a key factor influencing access t...
The decline in the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is a key factor influencing access t...
Background and Aims: To explore factors predicting hospital-based doctors’ desire towork less, and t...
The study examined changes in doctors' working hours and satisfaction with working hours over five t...
• Australia's general practitioners are working fewer hours, and many are leaving medical practice. ...
The study examined changes in doctors’ working hours and satisfaction with working hours over ...
The decline in the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is a key factor influencing access t...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate non-clinical work conducted by Australian...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate non-clinical work conducted by Australian...
The decline in the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is a key factor influencing access t...
Objective. The aim of the present study was to investigate non-clinical work conducted by Australian...
Aims & rationale/Objectives: To examine the retirement intentions of a cohort of older Australian GP...
OBJECTIVE:To identify patterns of job satisfaction among Australian doctors using latent class analy...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate retirements over a 4-year period among Australian general practitioners (U...
Background: The Australian general practice workforce is ageing. This and a trend towards higher exi...
The decline in the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is a key factor influencing access t...
The decline in the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is a key factor influencing access t...
Background and Aims: To explore factors predicting hospital-based doctors’ desire towork less, and t...
The study examined changes in doctors' working hours and satisfaction with working hours over five t...
• Australia's general practitioners are working fewer hours, and many are leaving medical practice. ...
The study examined changes in doctors’ working hours and satisfaction with working hours over ...
The decline in the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is a key factor influencing access t...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate non-clinical work conducted by Australian...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate non-clinical work conducted by Australian...
The decline in the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is a key factor influencing access t...
Objective. The aim of the present study was to investigate non-clinical work conducted by Australian...
Aims & rationale/Objectives: To examine the retirement intentions of a cohort of older Australian GP...
OBJECTIVE:To identify patterns of job satisfaction among Australian doctors using latent class analy...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate retirements over a 4-year period among Australian general practitioners (U...
Background: The Australian general practice workforce is ageing. This and a trend towards higher exi...
The decline in the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is a key factor influencing access t...
The decline in the working hours of general practitioners (GPs) is a key factor influencing access t...