2017
DOI: 10.4038/sljpsyc.v8i1.8131
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Disaster and mental health: the role of Sri Lankan psychiatrists

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“…This result is of concern due to the direct impact of doctors' job satisfaction on patient safety and healthcare quality. 5 This level of dissatisfaction is considerably higher than the findings of a study carried out at Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, where only 40% of participants were dissatisfied. 6 A systematic review showed that 59% of the physicians in European hospitals are satisfied.…”
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“…This result is of concern due to the direct impact of doctors' job satisfaction on patient safety and healthcare quality. 5 This level of dissatisfaction is considerably higher than the findings of a study carried out at Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, where only 40% of participants were dissatisfied. 6 A systematic review showed that 59% of the physicians in European hospitals are satisfied.…”
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confidence: 62%
“…7 Research done in 1998 in Norway showed 50% of their doctors were satisfied with the job.8 In contrast, studies from Karachi and Sri Lanka reported 32% an 43.6% satisfaction rates, respectively. 5,9 The enhanced advantages and perks tied to jobs, particularly salaries, could be attributed to this result in developed countries.…”
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confidence: 99%