OBJECTIVE: To investigate how internal medicine residents allocate their time during a hospital dayshift on the wards. DESIGN: Prospective observational cohort study (time and motion study). METHODS: Data were collected from 36 internal medicine residents working at the Internal Medicine Department of the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Trained observers monitored 22 residents using a newly developed smartphone-application, registering their dayshift activities (meetings and education, direct patient contact, administrative tasks, lunch/break, other) and location (workstation, conference room, ward and patient rooms, other). Data of 14 residents on work-related activities during after-hours in the hospital and at home...
Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important for hospita...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the activities of second- and third-year internal medicine residents during t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how the influx of patients in an emergency room (ER) is spread over the week...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how internal medicine residents allocate their time during a hospital days...
The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many...
ObjectivesThe vast majority of residents’ working time is spent away from patients. In hospital prac...
Objective: To quantify time doctors in hospital wards spend on specific work tasks, and with health ...
Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at work, particul...
Background: Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at wo...
Cameron W Leafloor,1 Heather A Lochnan,2,3,6 Catherine Code,2,4 Erin J Keely,2,3,6 Deanna M Rothwell...
Objective: The European Working Time Regulations (EWTR) have been criticized for its purported negat...
Background: Hospital physicians' time is a critical resource in medical care. Two aspects are of int...
The hospital internal medicine practice is changing : increasing complexity of patients; implementat...
Objectives: To determine the activity level of people admitted for an acute hospital medical admissi...
Objective. The European Working Time Regulations (EWTR) have been criticised for its purported nega...
Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important for hospita...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the activities of second- and third-year internal medicine residents during t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how the influx of patients in an emergency room (ER) is spread over the week...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how internal medicine residents allocate their time during a hospital days...
The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many...
ObjectivesThe vast majority of residents’ working time is spent away from patients. In hospital prac...
Objective: To quantify time doctors in hospital wards spend on specific work tasks, and with health ...
Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at work, particul...
Background: Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at wo...
Cameron W Leafloor,1 Heather A Lochnan,2,3,6 Catherine Code,2,4 Erin J Keely,2,3,6 Deanna M Rothwell...
Objective: The European Working Time Regulations (EWTR) have been criticized for its purported negat...
Background: Hospital physicians' time is a critical resource in medical care. Two aspects are of int...
The hospital internal medicine practice is changing : increasing complexity of patients; implementat...
Objectives: To determine the activity level of people admitted for an acute hospital medical admissi...
Objective. The European Working Time Regulations (EWTR) have been criticised for its purported nega...
Balancing the number of nursing staff in relation to the number of patients is important for hospita...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the activities of second- and third-year internal medicine residents during t...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how the influx of patients in an emergency room (ER) is spread over the week...