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Stressed and overworked? A cross-sectional study of the working situation of urban and rural general practitioners in Austria in the framework of the QUALICOPC project

Authors :
Kathryn Hoffmann
Silvia Wojczewski
Aaron George
Willemijn L. A. Schäfer
Manfred Maier
Kathryn Hoffmann
Silvia Wojczewski
Aaron George
Willemijn L. A. Schäfer
Manfred Maier
Source :
Croatian Medical Journal; ISSN 0353-9504 (Print); ISSN 1332-8166 (Online); Volume 56; Issue 4
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Aim To assess the workload of general practitioners (GPs) in Austria, with a focus on identifying the differences between GPs working in urban and rural areas. Methods Within the framework of the Quality and Costs of Primary Care in Europe (QUALICOPC) study, data were collected from a stratified sample of GPs using a standardized questionnaire between November 2011 and May 2012. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and regression analysis. Results The analysis included data from 173 GPs. GPs in rural areas reported an average of 49.3 working hours per week, plus 23.7 on-call duties per 3 months and 26.2 outof- office care services per week. Compared to GPs working in urban areas, even in the fully adjusted regression model, rural GPs had significantly more working hours (B 7.00; P = 0.002) and on-call duties (B 18.91; P < 0.001). 65.8% of all GPs perceived their level of stress as high and 84.6% felt they were required to do unnecessary administrative work. Conclusion Our findings show a high workload among Austrian GPs, particularly those working in rural areas. Since physicians show a diminishing interest to work as GPs, there is an imperative to improve this situation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Croatian Medical Journal; ISSN 0353-9504 (Print); ISSN 1332-8166 (Online); Volume 56; Issue 4
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn947116851
Document Type :
Electronic Resource