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The causal links between stress and burnout in a longitudinal study of UK doctors


IC McManus, BC Winder, D Gordon - The Lancet, 2002 - Elsevier
Burnout and stress are common, linked problems in health-care workers. We aimed
to clarify their causal associations. We assessed stress and the three
components of burnout (emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and low ...
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Psychosocial factors in medical and psychological treatment avoidance: the role of the doctor …


PJ Moore, AE Sickel, J Malat, D Williams, J … - Journal of health psychology, 2004 - hpq.sagepub.com
PHILIP J . MOORE , PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology,
George Washington University, USA. AMY E . SICKEL , PhD, is a Postdoctoral
Research Fellow at the George Washington University/National Institute of ...
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Hyperemesis gravidarum and patient satisfaction: A path model of patients' perceptions of …


S Munch, MF Schmitz - Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
Methods. This study investigated patients' beliefs and their views of their
physicians' beliefs about the causal explanation of HG, the seriousness of the
illness, and the impact of the illness upon patients' daily lives. Also ...
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Good Medical Practice: comparing the views of doctors and the general population

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J Peters, IC McManus, A Hutchinson - Medical Education, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
Objectives To assess the views of the general public and general practitioners
(GPs) on the General Medical Council's Good Medical Practice. Methods A large
national consumer survey organization (MORI) was commissioned to conduct a ...
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UK doctors' attitudes to the General Medical Council's Performance Procedures, 1997-99


IC McManus, BC Winder, D Gordon - Medical Education, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
Objectives The UK General Medical Council's Performance Procedures were
introduced in 1997. This study aimed to assess the changing knowledge and
attitudes about the procedures in British doctors at the time of their ...
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Senior health professional's perceptions of variations in medical practice: a qualitative and …


A Hutchinson, A McIntosh, M Williams, RS … - Medical Education, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
Summary Following the introduction of the UK Gen- eral Medical Council's
regulations on the handling of poor medical performance, an interview and survey
study was carried out among senior health professionals in the National ...
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[PDF] Regulation and quality improvement


K Sutherland, S Leatherman - A review of the evidence. London: The Health …, 2006 - medicina.unal.edu.co
The Quality Enhancing Interventions component of the QQUIP initiative provides a
series of structured evidence-based reviews of the effectiveness of a wide range
of interventions designed to improve the quality of healthcare. The six ...
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[PDF] Setting Standards


A CHISHOLM, LIZ CAIRNCROSS - The View of Members of the Public and Doctors on the …, 2006 - innovationlabs.com
We are grateful to our advisory group: Charlotte Williamson, Stuart
Heatherington and Nicky Britten. In particular we would like to extend our
thanks to all the research participants who agreed to be interviewed and ...
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The making of a good doctor: a qualitative assessment of the views of a general practice …

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NH Metcalfe - InnovAiT, 2008 - rcgp-innovait.oxfordjournals.org
'One finger in the throat and one in the rectum' produced a competent doctor in
the 19th century but the ideal characteristics of modern doctors are not so
easily defined. This topic is continually being mulled over in homes, ...
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[PDF] UK doctors' attitudes to the General Medical Council's Performance Procedures, 1997ą99


IC McManus, BC Winder, D Gordon - Medical Education, 2001 - ucl.ac.uk
Objectives The UK General Medical Council's Performance Procedures were
introduced in 1997. This study aimed to assess the changing knowledge and
attitudes about the procedures in British doctors at the time of their ...
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