ObjectivesThe vast majority of residents’ working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many factors may influence the resident’s working day structure.Using an innovative method, we aimed to compare working time allocation among internal medicine residents using time-motion observations. The first study goal was to describe how the method could be used for inter-hospital comparison. The secondary goal was to learn about specific differences in the resident’s working day structure in university and non-university hospital settings.DesignTwo separate time-motion studies. Trained peer-observers followed the residents during weekday day shifts with a tablet, able to record 22 different activities and corresponding context (wi...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital on weekends have a greater risk of mortality compared to p...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many...
OBJECTIVES The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital ...
Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at work, particul...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how internal medicine residents allocate their time during a hospital days...
Background: Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at wo...
Objective: To quantify time doctors in hospital wards spend on specific work tasks, and with health ...
Cameron W Leafloor,1 Heather A Lochnan,2,3,6 Catherine Code,2,4 Erin J Keely,2,3,6 Deanna M Rothwell...
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...
INTRODUCTION: The 80-hour workweek became a reality for residency programs nationwide on July 1, 200...
While hospitals are adopting strategies designed to increase the overall efficiency of the healthcar...
Background: Little is known about how physician time is allocated in ambulatory care. Objective: To ...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital on weekends have a greater risk of mortality compared to p...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital practice, many...
OBJECTIVES The vast majority of residents' working time is spent away from patients. In hospital ...
Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at work, particul...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how internal medicine residents allocate their time during a hospital days...
Background: Little current evidence documents how internal medicine residents spend their time at wo...
Objective: To quantify time doctors in hospital wards spend on specific work tasks, and with health ...
Cameron W Leafloor,1 Heather A Lochnan,2,3,6 Catherine Code,2,4 Erin J Keely,2,3,6 Deanna M Rothwell...
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...
INTRODUCTION: The 80-hour workweek became a reality for residency programs nationwide on July 1, 200...
While hospitals are adopting strategies designed to increase the overall efficiency of the healthcar...
Background: Little is known about how physician time is allocated in ambulatory care. Objective: To ...
Background: Patients admitted to hospital on weekends have a greater risk of mortality compared to p...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...
Objective. To test the hypothesis that physicianswho work in different hospitals adapt their length ...