Rosta Judith, Aasland Olaf Gjerløw
LEFO - Legeforskningsinstituttet.
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 2016 Sep 13;136(16):1355-9. doi: 10.4045/tidsskr.16.0011. eCollection 2016 Sep.
There is always a keen interest in the qualitative and quantitative aspects of doctors’ working hours. In this study developments are described in terms of total weekly working hours and time spent on direct patient care from 1994 to 2014 by doctors working in different job categories and medical disciplines in Norway.
All data has been obtained from LEFO’s reference panel of doctors, a near representative sample of approximately 1 600 practising doctors who have been followed up with questionnaires every second year since 1994. In the course of this period, doctors have come off the panel as they retired and new young doctors have been included in replacement. Questions relating to how they spend their time have always featured in the questionnaire. This article is based on data from 1994, 2000, 2006, 2010 and 2014.
Response rates were between 67 and 95 %. From 1994 to 2014, total weekly working hours remained the same for all categories of doctors, except those working in academia. Time spent on direct patient care has fallen, but not significantly, for general practitioners, specialists working in private practice and doctors working in academia and administration. Meanwhile, community medical officers and hospital doctors have seen their time spent on patient care fall significantly over the 20-year period. There is however great variation, particularly between the different medical disciplines in hospitals.
Differences and changes in the amount of time spent by doctors on direct patient care are caused by both structural and cultural factors relating to the working situation, and not least by a considerable increase in the number of hospital doctors.
人们一直对医生工作时间的质量和数量方面有着浓厚兴趣。在本研究中,描述了1994年至2014年期间挪威不同工作类别和医学学科的医生每周总工作时间以及直接护理患者所花费时间的变化情况。
所有数据均来自LEFO的医生参考小组,该小组是一个近1600名执业医生的代表性样本,自1994年起每两年通过问卷调查进行跟踪。在此期间,医生因退休退出小组,新的年轻医生被纳入替代。问卷中一直设有关于他们如何分配时间的问题。本文基于1994年、2000年、2006年、2010年和2014年的数据。
回复率在67%至95%之间。从1994年到2014年,除学术领域的医生外,所有类别的医生每周总工作时间保持不变。全科医生、私人执业专科医生以及从事学术和行政工作的医生用于直接护理患者的时间有所下降,但降幅不显著。与此同时,社区医务人员和医院医生在20年期间用于患者护理的时间大幅下降。然而,存在很大差异,尤其是在医院的不同医学学科之间。
医生用于直接护理患者的时间量的差异和变化是由与工作状况相关的结构和文化因素造成的,尤其是医院医生数量的大幅增加。