Developing an Integrated Evaluation Model for Physician Comprehensive Workload Tethered to Outpatient Practice: An Empirical Study From China
BackgroundPrevious studies, often simply using either objective workload or mental workload as a measure of physician workload in various healthcare settings might have failed to comprehensively reflect the real workload among physicians. Despite this, there is little research that further explores...
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Main Authors: | Dehe Li (Author), Yinhuan Hu (Author), Sha Liu (Author), Chuntao Lu (Author), Yeyan Zhang (Author), Jinghan Zhou (Author), Jiayi Li (Author), Zemiao Zhang (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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