2013
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-14-41
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What professional activities do general practitioners find most meaningful? Cross sectional survey of Norwegian general practitioners

Abstract: BackgroundHealth reforms in many countries affect the scope and nature of primary care. General Practitioners (GPs) are expected to spend more time developing public health, preventive health care, coordination of care and teamwork. We aimed to explore which professional activities GPs consider to be meaningful and how they would like to prioritise tasks.MethodsIn a cross sectional online survey 3,270 GPs were invited to consider twenty different activities in general practice. They were asked to rate each of … Show more

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“…In a recent survey, 77% of GPs in Norway stated that caring for patients with SMD was among their most meaningful tasks, and 29% wanted to spend more time on this patient group [ 41 ]. However, there might be a need for a clearer strategy and guidelines for the role of the GP in mental health care [ 25 , 35 , 42 ], and research is needed to provide a scientific basis for improvements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent survey, 77% of GPs in Norway stated that caring for patients with SMD was among their most meaningful tasks, and 29% wanted to spend more time on this patient group [ 41 ]. However, there might be a need for a clearer strategy and guidelines for the role of the GP in mental health care [ 25 , 35 , 42 ], and research is needed to provide a scientific basis for improvements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arbeidstiden har innvirkning på behandlingskvalitet og pasientsikkerhet og på legenes egen helse (1). Det er vist at mer tid brukt på direkte pasientarbeid gir mer fornøyde pasienter og leger (2, 3) og at legene selv gjerne vil bruke mer tid på dette (4,5).…”
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“…This makes the research objective and undisputable. Halvorsen et al [4] applied multinomial logistic regression to explore association between general practitioners preferences for time spent on preventive health care activities and age, gender and practice characteristics. Chambers and Whitehead [5] applied multinomial logistic regression for modeling the willingness to pay for wolf protection plan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%