Fujikawa Hirohisa, Haruta Junji
Center for General Medicine Education, School of Medicine, Keio University, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Medical Education Studies, International Research Center for Medical Education, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
J Patient Exp. 2024 Dec 12;11:23743735241305337. doi: 10.1177/23743735241305337. eCollection 2024.
The aim of the study was to examine laypeople's perspectives on the impending implementation of physician work-hour restrictions in Japan, which had received limited research attention. We conducted a nationwide cross-sectional study in January 2024. The participants were monitors of an internet survey company who responded to closed questions regarding the expected effect of work-hour regulations, along with an open-ended question regarding their expectations or concerns about these restrictions. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics for closed questions and content analysis for the open-ended questions. The study included 484 laypeople. A significant portion (25.4%) was unaware of the scheduled start of work-hour restrictions. Approximately half of the participants had a neutral view of the overall impact of the restrictions. Content analysis of the open-ended responses identified 130 (60.2%) comments as "expectations" and 70 (32.4%) as expressing "concerns," with a notable number of comments deemed to indicate that the respondents were "unsure" or found the changes "irrelevant" to them. This study indicates a substantial gap between the views of physicians and laypeople on this issue.
本研究的目的是调查日本即将实施的医生工作时间限制措施在普通民众中的看法,此前该问题受到的研究关注有限。我们于2024年1月开展了一项全国性横断面研究。参与者是一家互联网调查公司的监测对象,他们回答了关于工作时间规定预期效果的封闭式问题,以及一个关于他们对这些限制措施的期望或担忧的开放式问题。对封闭式问题的数据采用描述性统计分析,对开放式问题的数据采用内容分析。该研究纳入了484名普通民众。很大一部分人(25.4%)不知道工作时间限制措施的预定开始时间。约一半的参与者对这些限制措施的总体影响持中立态度。对开放式回答的内容分析确定,130条(60.2%)评论为“期望”,70条(32.4%)表达“担忧”,还有相当数量的评论表明受访者“不确定”或认为这些变化与他们“无关”。本研究表明,医生和普通民众在这个问题上的看法存在很大差距。