Objectives: To report on what doctors at very different levels of seniority wrote, in their own words, about their concerns about the European Working Time Directive (EWTD) and its implementation in the National Health Service (NHS). Design: All medical school graduates from 1993, 2005 and 2009 were surveyed by post and email in 2010. Setting: The UK. Methods: Using qualitative methods, we analysed free-text responses made in 2010, towards the end of the first year of full EWTD implementation, of three cohorts of the UK medical graduates (graduates of 1993, 2005 and 2009), surveyed as part of the UK Medical Careers Research Group' s schedule of multipurpose longitudinal surveys of doctors. Results: Of 2459 respondents who gave free-text com...
This paper seeks to identify the effect of the implementation of the European Working Time Directive...
This paper seeks to identify the effect of the implementation of the European Working Time Directive...
Objectives Doctors who graduated in the UK after 2005 have followed a restructured postgraduate trai...
OBJECTIVES: To report on what doctors at very different levels of seniority wrote, in their own word...
OBJECTIVES: To report on doctors' views, from all specialty backgrounds, about the European Working ...
Objectives: To report on doctors' views, from all specialty backgrounds, about the European Working ...
Objectives: To report doctors’ views about the European Working Time Directive (EWTD). Design: Surve...
Objectives: To report doctors’ views about the European Working Time Directive (EWTD). Design: Surv...
Doctors have historically worked long hours to provide patient care but also to gain experience. Ove...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the personal v...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the personal v...
Training grade doctors (junior doctors) have historically worked for extremely long hours in the int...
(N.H.S.) and medical careers have brought over the last 10 years or more growing pressures and deman...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
This paper seeks to identify the effect of the implementation of the European Working Time Directive...
This paper seeks to identify the effect of the implementation of the European Working Time Directive...
Objectives Doctors who graduated in the UK after 2005 have followed a restructured postgraduate trai...
OBJECTIVES: To report on what doctors at very different levels of seniority wrote, in their own word...
OBJECTIVES: To report on doctors' views, from all specialty backgrounds, about the European Working ...
Objectives: To report on doctors' views, from all specialty backgrounds, about the European Working ...
Objectives: To report doctors’ views about the European Working Time Directive (EWTD). Design: Surve...
Objectives: To report doctors’ views about the European Working Time Directive (EWTD). Design: Surv...
Doctors have historically worked long hours to provide patient care but also to gain experience. Ove...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the personal v...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the personal v...
Training grade doctors (junior doctors) have historically worked for extremely long hours in the int...
(N.H.S.) and medical careers have brought over the last 10 years or more growing pressures and deman...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
Response to Aitken, M & Pace, E (2003) "Trainees' attitudes to shift work depend on grade and specia...
This paper seeks to identify the effect of the implementation of the European Working Time Directive...
This paper seeks to identify the effect of the implementation of the European Working Time Directive...
Objectives Doctors who graduated in the UK after 2005 have followed a restructured postgraduate trai...