A recent survey conducted in the French-speaking part of Switzerland ("Romandie") showed that only about half of the primary care physicians (PCP) in Romandie had a personal doctor. Moreover, 37 % of the PCP declared they had foregone consulting a doctor for a health problem or a check-up during the past year. Finally, 29 % of them had chosen to continue working despite being ill. The literature describes multiple origins for these behaviors, both systemic (especially workload) and individual (denial, fear of social and peer judgment, culture of invincibility…). There is room for improvement for this still too often overlooked problem, in order to enhance the PCP's health (or well-being), and consequently the quality of care
Having a healthy lifestyle is important not only for the health of physicians, but also for the real...
A brief screening questionnaire has been administered to 791 patients consulting a primary health ca...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Studies from several countries (Scandinavia, United Kingdom) report that gene...
A recent survey conducted in the French-speaking part of Switzerland ("Romandie") showed that only a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of forgoing care and forgoing sick ...
There is limited data on the general health of primary care physicians (PCPs). We aimed to assess th...
There is limited data on the general health of primary care physicians (PCPs). We aimed to assess th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of forgoing care and forgoing sick l...
Abstract Background Moving from postgraduate training into independent practice represents a major t...
Background A range of preventive practices are recommended to reduce the burden of chronic diseases....
There is limited data on primary care physicians (PCPs) who suffered from COVID-19. We aimed to asse...
BACKGROUND Switzerland is facing a shortage of primary care physicians (PCPs); government organizat...
The mental health of exile population are often sidestepped in primary care. The objective of our st...
Demographic change and economic recession, with increasing numbers of vulnerable subjects and progre...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY Studies from several countries (Scandinavia, United Kingdom) report that ge...
Having a healthy lifestyle is important not only for the health of physicians, but also for the real...
A brief screening questionnaire has been administered to 791 patients consulting a primary health ca...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Studies from several countries (Scandinavia, United Kingdom) report that gene...
A recent survey conducted in the French-speaking part of Switzerland ("Romandie") showed that only a...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of forgoing care and forgoing sick ...
There is limited data on the general health of primary care physicians (PCPs). We aimed to assess th...
There is limited data on the general health of primary care physicians (PCPs). We aimed to assess th...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of forgoing care and forgoing sick l...
Abstract Background Moving from postgraduate training into independent practice represents a major t...
Background A range of preventive practices are recommended to reduce the burden of chronic diseases....
There is limited data on primary care physicians (PCPs) who suffered from COVID-19. We aimed to asse...
BACKGROUND Switzerland is facing a shortage of primary care physicians (PCPs); government organizat...
The mental health of exile population are often sidestepped in primary care. The objective of our st...
Demographic change and economic recession, with increasing numbers of vulnerable subjects and progre...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY Studies from several countries (Scandinavia, United Kingdom) report that ge...
Having a healthy lifestyle is important not only for the health of physicians, but also for the real...
A brief screening questionnaire has been administered to 791 patients consulting a primary health ca...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Studies from several countries (Scandinavia, United Kingdom) report that gene...