| Literature DB >> 19604386 |
Pieter van den Hombergh1, Beat Künzi, Glyn Elwyn, Jan van Doremalen, Reinier Akkermans, Richard Grol, Michel Wensing.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The impact of high physician workload and job stress on quality and outcomes of healthcare delivery is not clear. Our study explored whether high workload and job stress were associated with lower performance in general practices in the Netherlands.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19604386 PMCID: PMC2720387 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-9-118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Practices in our study (n = 239) compared to the Dutch national study (n = 4533)
| Practice setting | ||
| | 110 (48.5%) | 2248 (49.6%) |
| | 59 (26.0%) | 1369 (30.2%) |
| | 58 (25.5%) | 916 (20.2%) |
| Rural practices of total | 31 (13.3%) | 444 (9.8%) |
| Fte GP/1000 patients | 0.41 fte | 0.42 fte |
| Characteristics of GPs | N = 546 | |
| Percentage < 45 years | 231 (42.3%) | 3018 (36%) |
| Sex (female) | 215 (39.5%) | 2773 (33%) |
| Full-time | 179 (32.8%) | 4481 (53)% |
# Figures on 4533 practices and 8408 GP in the Netherlands (NIVEL, 2005; )
Descriptive data on measures of practice performance, workload and job stress (N = 239)
| Patient experience with accessibility & availability (5) | 78.6% ± 10.4 | 25.6 – 95.6 | 0.72 |
| Patient experience with organisation of surgery (6) | 86.0% ± 6.9 | 66.8 – 98.2 | 0.72 |
| Patient opinion on practice management (6) | 67.8% ± 11.1 | 38.8 – 98.2 | 0.96 |
| Patient opinion on GP care (17) | 80.4% ± 7.6 | 55.2 – 97.1 | 0.88 |
| Prevention and disease management (11 indicators) | 7.0 ± 3.0 | 0 – 11 | 0.84 |
| Total workload as a GP = | 46.9 hours ± 9.4 | 27.5 – 77.5 | |
| Actual GP-time per patient = | 21.7 hours ± 4.8 | 11.6 – 41.3 | |
| Proportion of time spent on patient care = | 0.57 ± 0.09 | 0.29 – 0.83 | |
| Experience of inappropriate patient demands (4) | 13.2 ± 2.1 | 5 – 19 | 0.67 |
| Higher commitment and satisfaction with the job (4) | 6.8 ± 1.4 | 3 – 13 | 0.72 |
| Lower experienced workload (16) | 69.0 ± 7.1 | 34 – 80 | 0.93 |
Figure 1Actual GP time per 1000 patients and patient evaluations of GP performance. 10 hrs 77.4 (N = 11), > 15 hrs 78.7 (N = 82), > 20 hrs 81.4 (N = 92), >25 80.9 (N = 43), > 30 hrs 85.3 (N = 11).
Multivariate analysis of GP workload and job stress as predictors of practice performance; N = 239 practices. Pr > F en CI. Non significant results have been omitted
| Total GP workload = | .16 ± .07* | ||||
| Proportion of time spent on patient care = | |||||
| Actual GP-time per patient = | .45 ± .12**** | ||||
| Experiencing inappropriate demands of patients | |||||
| Higher commitment and satisfaction with the job | .35 ± .14 * | ||||
| Lower experienced workload | .21 ± .09 * | .25 ± .10 * | |||
* p < 0.05 ** p < 0.01 *** p < 0.001 **** p < 0.0001