Dunn T L, Attwood D J
Br Med J. 1978;2(6154):1763-5. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.6154.1763.
The activities of a whole-time consultant psychiatrist with clinical, teaching, and administrative responsibilities were analysed over six weeks. With the exclusion of time spent on call at night and weekends he worked an average of 57.4 hours a week. Altogether 42.3% of his time was spent on clinical work, 25.5% on general administration, and 24.0% on tutorial activities. Although he discharged his duties as well as might reasonably be expected, his clinical work was thought to have suffered. Postgraduate activities and medical administrations are important in the ultimate care of patients, but the structure of the National Health Service does not enable a consultant to meet all these demands adequately.
对一位承担临床、教学和管理职责的全职精神科顾问医生在六周内的工作活动进行了分析。排除夜间和周末值班时间,他平均每周工作57.4小时。他总共将42.3%的时间用于临床工作,25.5%用于一般行政管理,24.0%用于辅导活动。尽管他尽其所能履行职责,但人们认为他的临床工作受到了影响。研究生活动和医疗管理在患者的最终护理中很重要,但国民医疗服务体系的结构使顾问医生无法充分满足所有这些需求。