Job satisfaction of general practitioners: a cross-sectional survey in 34 countries
Abstract Background Job satisfaction of general practitioners (GPs) is important because of the consequences of low satisfaction for GPs, their patients and the health system, such as higher turnover, health problems for the physicians themselves, less satisfied patients, poor clinical outcomes and...
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Main Authors: | Emiel J. Stobbe (Author), Peter P. Groenewegen (Author), Willemijn Schäfer (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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