Time utilization and perceived psychosocial work environment among staff in Swedish primary care settings
Abstract Background Over the past decades, reorganizations and structural changes in Swedish primary care have affected time utilization among health care professionals. Consequently, increases in administrative tasks have substantially reduced the time available for face-to-face consultations. This...
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Main Authors: | Eva Anskär (Author), Malou Lindberg (Author), Magnus Falk (Author), Agneta Andersson (Author) |
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