Kragstrup J, Mabeck C E
Institut for Almen Medicin, Aarhus Universitet.
Ugeskr Laeger. 1993 Oct 4;155(40):3190-3.
Seven hundred and seventy-six general practitioners (GPs) sampled randomly from the list of GPs in Denmark were asked about job satisfaction and professional attitudes by questionnaire. The majority (four-fifth) felt that they would decide to become GPs if they were to choose again. On the other hand, two-thirds complained about a workload which had negative effects on their family life. Low job satisfaction was associated with a preference for public employment instead of the current system of private practice. Dissatisfied GPs tended to believe that patients have too great expectations and present problems that they ought to solve themselves. They, also, felt that daily work didn't leave time for preventive medicine and they felt anxiety because of the risk of overlooking serious diseases.
从丹麦全科医生名单中随机抽取的776名全科医生通过问卷调查被问及工作满意度和职业态度。大多数人(五分之四)觉得如果能再次选择,他们仍会决定成为全科医生。另一方面,三分之二的人抱怨工作量对他们的家庭生活产生了负面影响。工作满意度低与倾向于选择公共就业而非当前的私人执业体系有关。不满意的全科医生往往认为患者期望过高,提出的问题本应由他们自己解决。他们还觉得日常工作没有时间开展预防医学,并且由于存在漏诊严重疾病的风险而感到焦虑。