Bruening M H, Maddern G J
Department of Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University of Adelaide, SA.
Med J Aust. 1998 Sep 21;169(6):324-6. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1998.tb140286.x.
To develop a profile of rural surgeons for comparison with profiles of rural general practitioners in the light of shortages in the rural medical workforce.
Rural surgeons were surveyed by a postal questionnaire in November 1997.
Members of the Provincial Surgeons of Australia residing in towns with fewer than 50,000 inhabitants.
239 questionnaires were sent and 137 surgeons replied, a response rate of 59%. Our survey showed that rural surgeons are predominantly male, middle-aged and married. They work long hours, and nominate as their major concerns difficulty in finding locum cover, continual on-call work, peer isolation, children's schooling, and lack of privacy.
Rural surgeons and general practitioners share similar characteristics and concerns.