Introduction: The wish to quit or take time out of medical training appears to be related, at least in part, to a strong desire for supportive working and learning environments. However, we do not have a good understanding of what a supportive culture means to early career doctors, and how perceptions of support may influence career decision making. Our aim was to explore this in UK Foundation doctors.Methods: This was a qualitative study using semistructured interviews incorporating a narrative inquiry approach for data collection. Interview questions were informed by the literature as well as data from two focus groups. Interviews were carried out in two UK locations. Initial data coding and analysis were inductive, using thematic analysi...
Background:- Recruitment to General Practitioner (GP) training programmes in the United Kingdom is ...
© British Journal of General Practice 2017. Background A key element of the NHS is universal access ...
Objectives Investigate the work–life balance of doctors in training in the UK from the perspectives ...
Introduction: The wish to quit or take time out of medical training appears to be related, at least ...
Our thanks to all those FP2 doctors who participated in the interviews. Our thanks also to the Found...
Background: Identifying factors that improve job satisfaction of new doctors and ease the difficult ...
Acknowledgements: Our thanks to all those FP2 doctors who participated in the survey. Our thanks als...
Objective Studies indicate that initial career intentions and personal characteristics (eg, gender) ...
Background:- It is known that many trainee doctors around the world experience work satisfactio...
Background: The UK medical graduates of 2008 and 2009 were among the first to experience a fully im...
CONTEXT: Both newly qualified doctors and teachers operate within ‘hot action’ environments, respond...
Background: Recruitment to General Practitioner (GP) training programmes in the United Kingdom is po...
This study aims to explore the perceptions of foundation doctors (FDs) in the United Kingdom (UK) su...
Objectives: Multiple personal and work-related factors influence medical trainees’ career decision-m...
INTRODUCTION: Career choice, sense of professional identity and career behaviour are influenced, sub...
Background:- Recruitment to General Practitioner (GP) training programmes in the United Kingdom is ...
© British Journal of General Practice 2017. Background A key element of the NHS is universal access ...
Objectives Investigate the work–life balance of doctors in training in the UK from the perspectives ...
Introduction: The wish to quit or take time out of medical training appears to be related, at least ...
Our thanks to all those FP2 doctors who participated in the interviews. Our thanks also to the Found...
Background: Identifying factors that improve job satisfaction of new doctors and ease the difficult ...
Acknowledgements: Our thanks to all those FP2 doctors who participated in the survey. Our thanks als...
Objective Studies indicate that initial career intentions and personal characteristics (eg, gender) ...
Background:- It is known that many trainee doctors around the world experience work satisfactio...
Background: The UK medical graduates of 2008 and 2009 were among the first to experience a fully im...
CONTEXT: Both newly qualified doctors and teachers operate within ‘hot action’ environments, respond...
Background: Recruitment to General Practitioner (GP) training programmes in the United Kingdom is po...
This study aims to explore the perceptions of foundation doctors (FDs) in the United Kingdom (UK) su...
Objectives: Multiple personal and work-related factors influence medical trainees’ career decision-m...
INTRODUCTION: Career choice, sense of professional identity and career behaviour are influenced, sub...
Background:- Recruitment to General Practitioner (GP) training programmes in the United Kingdom is ...
© British Journal of General Practice 2017. Background A key element of the NHS is universal access ...
Objectives Investigate the work–life balance of doctors in training in the UK from the perspectives ...