Freiman M P, Marder W D
Am J Public Health. 1984 Dec;74(12):1348-52. doi: 10.2105/ajph.74.12.1348.
The hours worked by physicians are affected by changes in a number of factors, including attitudes towards labor-leisure tradeoffs, the characteristics of the physician workforce, and the level of demand for medical services. This paper analyzes changes in the hours worked per week by office-based physicians over the decade 1970-80. Overall, there has been a statistically significant decline in hours of approximately 3 per cent, or 1.5 hours per week. This decline was fairly uniform across most physician characteristics, although the decline was greater for those in primary care specialties. Female physicians increased their average hours worked, although this increase was not statistically significant. In terms of the delivery of skilled medical services, the decline in total hours was largely offset by an increase in the percentage of total hours devoted to patient care. The question of whether these trends will continue has important implications for the validity of projections of a physician surplus in the near future.
医生的工作时长受到多种因素变化的影响,这些因素包括对劳动与休闲权衡的态度、医生劳动力的特征以及医疗服务的需求水平。本文分析了1970年至1980年这十年间门诊医生每周工作时长的变化。总体而言,工作时长在统计上有显著下降,降幅约为3%,即每周1.5小时。尽管初级保健专科医生的工作时长降幅更大,但在大多数医生特征方面,这种下降相当一致。女医生的平均工作时长有所增加,不过这一增加在统计上并不显著。就提供专业医疗服务而言,总时长的下降在很大程度上被用于患者护理的总时长百分比的增加所抵消。这些趋势是否会持续的问题,对近期医生过剩预测的有效性具有重要影响。