A survey of the working conditions and mental-health status of supervisors at residency training hospitals / 医学教育
Medical Education
;
: 305-311, 2008.
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in Japanese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-370049
ABSTRACT
The shortage of physicians in Japan has been a social issue since the new postgraduate clinical training system started in 2004.The difficult working conditions of hospital physicians may influence this problem.We used a questionnaire to investigate the working hours, on-call frequency, work contents, and mental health of supervisors at various residency training hospitals in Japan.<BR>1) We surveyed 479 physicians who worked at hospitals certified as residency-training facilities and who participated in a development workshop for supervisors or for residency training program managers held at 8 locations in 2004.<BR>2) We found that supervisors worked, on average, more than 100 hours longer than statutory working hours per month and that more than one-fifth of supervisors worked more than 160 hours longer.<BR>3) As for mental health, more than one-fifth of supervisors showed a depressive tendency.<BR>4) These results suggest that the working conditions of supervisors at residency-training hospitals in Japan should be improved by reducing their clinical duties or managing their work content.
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Japanese
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Medical Education
Year:
2008
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