Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Med Care. 2010 Feb;48(2):95-100. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0b013e3181c12e6a.
As physicians are pressured to deliver an increasing number of preventive services, follow guidelines, engage in evidence-based practice, and deliver patient-centered care in managerially driven organizations, they struggle with how much control they have over their time.
A secondary analysis was conducted with data from 3 parallel studies of clinical decision making in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States with 128 physicians per country. Physicians reported how much time they were allocated and how much time they needed for high-quality care for new patient appointments, routine consultations, and complete physicals. They also reported how much control they had over their time in the office and spending adequate time with patients.
German, British, and American physicians were allocated (on average) 16/11/32 minutes for a new patient appointment, 6/10/18 minutes for a routine visit, and 12/20/36 minutes for a complete physical, but felt that they needed more time. Over half of German and American physicians felt that they always or usually had control over the hours they were required to be in their office or spending sufficient time with their patients while less than half of British physicians felt this way.
German physicians had the least time allocated and needed for most types of appointment. American physicians had the most time allocated and needed for each type of appointment. However, British physicians felt they had the least control over time in their office and spending sufficient time with patients.
由于医生面临着提供越来越多的预防服务、遵循指南、参与循证实践以及在管理驱动的组织中提供以患者为中心的护理的压力,他们在如何控制自己的时间方面感到力不从心。
对来自德国、英国和美国的 3 项关于临床决策的平行研究中的数据进行了二次分析,每个国家有 128 名医生参与。医生报告了他们为新患者预约、常规咨询和全面体检分配了多少时间,以及为高质量护理需要多少时间。他们还报告了他们对办公室时间的控制程度以及与患者充分相处的时间。
德国、英国和美国的医生分别被分配了(平均)16/11/32 分钟用于新患者预约,6/10/18 分钟用于常规就诊,12/20/36 分钟用于全面体检,但他们觉得需要更多的时间。超过一半的德国和美国医生表示,他们总是或通常可以控制自己在办公室的工作时间或与患者充分相处的时间,而不到一半的英国医生有这种感觉。
德国医生在大多数类型的预约中分配的时间最少,所需时间也最短。美国医生在每种类型的预约中分配的时间最多,所需时间也最长。然而,英国医生觉得他们在办公室时间和与患者充分相处的时间方面控制最少。