GP views on strategies to cope with increasing workload: a qualitative study
Background: The existence of a crisis in primary care in the UK is in little doubt. General Practitioner morale and job satisfaction are low, and workload is increasing. In this challenging context, finding ways for GPs to manage that workload is imperative.<br/> Aim: To explore what existing...
Main Authors: | Fisher, R, Croxson, C, Ashdown, H, Hobbs, F |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Royal College of General Practitioners
2017
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