Baker M, Flett A, Williams J
Division of General Practice, Medical School, University of Nottingham.
Br J Gen Pract. 2000 Sep;50(458):730-1.
Many qualified general practitioners (GPs) are choosing not to become principals. With the current problems in recruitment and retention of GPs, workforce planning for the future of general practice is contingent upon the work commitments of both GP principals and non-principals. A questionnaire survey of 5966 vocationally trained doctors in the UK suggests that shortfalls in the GP workforce will not be alleviated by relying on the non-principal pool increasing their time commitment to general practice work.
许多合格的全科医生(GP)选择不成为负责人。鉴于目前全科医生招聘和留用方面存在的问题,全科医疗未来的劳动力规划取决于全科医生负责人和非负责人的工作投入。一项针对英国5966名接受过职业培训的医生的问卷调查表明,依靠非负责人群体增加其对全科医疗工作的投入时间,无法缓解全科医生劳动力短缺的问题。