There is a widespread perception that the increasing proportion of female physicians in most developed countries is contributing to a primary care service shortage because females work less and provide less patient care compared with their male counterparts. There has, however, been no comprehensive investigation of the effects of primary care physician (PCP) workforce feminization on service supply. We undertook a systematic review to examine the current evidence that quantifies the effect of feminization on time spent working, intensity and scope of work, and practice characteristics. We searched Medline, Embase, and Web of Science from 1991 to 2013 using variations of the terms ‘primary care’, ‘women’, ‘manpower’, and ‘supply and distrib...
The differences between female and male general practitioners (GPs) were studied regarding three dif...
Objectives. The objective of this project was to ascertain and quantify the effects of gender, age,...
International audienceBackground: We sought to analyze gender differences in General Practitioners' ...
Abstract There is a widespread perception that the increasing proportion of female phy...
There is widespread sentiment that British Columbia (BC) is facing a substantial shortage and a mald...
Physicians’ gender can have an impact on many aspects of patient experience of care. Organization pr...
Background: Although the proportion of women in medicine is growing, female physicians continue to b...
Background: Although the proportion of women in medicine is growing, female physicians continue to b...
PMID: 26228911 WOS:000358772100001Background: Women represent an increasingly growing share of the m...
Background: the number of women entering general practice is rising in many countries. Thus, gender ...
The recent expansion of the nation's supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases in ...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
Sensitivity to gender differences in health and healthcare needs influence gender equality in health...
The recent expansion of the nation\u27s supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases ...
<p>Objective To examine whether gender differences in primary care consultation rates (1) vary...
The differences between female and male general practitioners (GPs) were studied regarding three dif...
Objectives. The objective of this project was to ascertain and quantify the effects of gender, age,...
International audienceBackground: We sought to analyze gender differences in General Practitioners' ...
Abstract There is a widespread perception that the increasing proportion of female phy...
There is widespread sentiment that British Columbia (BC) is facing a substantial shortage and a mald...
Physicians’ gender can have an impact on many aspects of patient experience of care. Organization pr...
Background: Although the proportion of women in medicine is growing, female physicians continue to b...
Background: Although the proportion of women in medicine is growing, female physicians continue to b...
PMID: 26228911 WOS:000358772100001Background: Women represent an increasingly growing share of the m...
Background: the number of women entering general practice is rising in many countries. Thus, gender ...
The recent expansion of the nation's supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases in ...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
Sensitivity to gender differences in health and healthcare needs influence gender equality in health...
The recent expansion of the nation\u27s supply of physicians has brought with it dramatic increases ...
<p>Objective To examine whether gender differences in primary care consultation rates (1) vary...
The differences between female and male general practitioners (GPs) were studied regarding three dif...
Objectives. The objective of this project was to ascertain and quantify the effects of gender, age,...
International audienceBackground: We sought to analyze gender differences in General Practitioners' ...