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Where have all the GPs gone – where will they go? Study of Finnish GPs

BACKGROUND: In this paper a specialist in general practice is referred to as a general practitioner (GP). In Finland only half of all GPs work as a health centre physician. The present aim was to establish what the working places of specializing and specialized physicians in general practice are, an...

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Autores principales: Sumanen, Markku, Aine, Tiina, Halila, Hannu, Heikkilä, Teppo, Hyppölä, Harri, Kujala, Santero, Vänskä, Jukka, Virjo, Irma, Mattila, Kari
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3553043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23249387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-13-121
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author Sumanen, Markku
Aine, Tiina
Halila, Hannu
Heikkilä, Teppo
Hyppölä, Harri
Kujala, Santero
Vänskä, Jukka
Virjo, Irma
Mattila, Kari
author_facet Sumanen, Markku
Aine, Tiina
Halila, Hannu
Heikkilä, Teppo
Hyppölä, Harri
Kujala, Santero
Vänskä, Jukka
Virjo, Irma
Mattila, Kari
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description BACKGROUND: In this paper a specialist in general practice is referred to as a general practitioner (GP). In Finland only half of all GPs work as a health centre physician. The present aim was to establish what the working places of specializing and specialized physicians in general practice are, and where they assume they will work in the future. METHODS: The study population comprised 5,357 physicians licensed in Finland during the years 1977–1996. Altogether 2,956 questionnaires were returned, a response rate of 55.2%. Those either specializing (GP trainees, n=133) or already having specialized (GPs, n=426) in general practice were included in the study. Respondents were asked what kind of physician’s work they would most preferably do. They were further asked what work they assumed they would be doing in the year 2020. RESULTS: Altogether 72% were working in public primary health centres and 14% in the private sector. Of GPs 53% and of GP trainees 70% would most preferably work in health centres. Of GPs 14% would most preferably work as private practitioners and 9% as occupational health physicians. Sixteen per cent assumed they would be working as private practitioners and 35% assumed they would be retired in the year 2020. Of GP trainees 57% assumed they would be working as health centre physicians in 2020. CONCLUSIONS: According to the present findings many experienced GPs will leave their work as a health centre physician. Moreover, several GP trainees do not consider health centre physician’s work as a long-term career option. These trends may in the future reflect a recruiting problem in many primary health centres.
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spelling pubmed-35530432013-01-28 Where have all the GPs gone – where will they go? Study of Finnish GPs Sumanen, Markku Aine, Tiina Halila, Hannu Heikkilä, Teppo Hyppölä, Harri Kujala, Santero Vänskä, Jukka Virjo, Irma Mattila, Kari BMC Fam Pract Research Article BACKGROUND: In this paper a specialist in general practice is referred to as a general practitioner (GP). In Finland only half of all GPs work as a health centre physician. The present aim was to establish what the working places of specializing and specialized physicians in general practice are, and where they assume they will work in the future. METHODS: The study population comprised 5,357 physicians licensed in Finland during the years 1977–1996. Altogether 2,956 questionnaires were returned, a response rate of 55.2%. Those either specializing (GP trainees, n=133) or already having specialized (GPs, n=426) in general practice were included in the study. Respondents were asked what kind of physician’s work they would most preferably do. They were further asked what work they assumed they would be doing in the year 2020. RESULTS: Altogether 72% were working in public primary health centres and 14% in the private sector. Of GPs 53% and of GP trainees 70% would most preferably work in health centres. Of GPs 14% would most preferably work as private practitioners and 9% as occupational health physicians. Sixteen per cent assumed they would be working as private practitioners and 35% assumed they would be retired in the year 2020. Of GP trainees 57% assumed they would be working as health centre physicians in 2020. CONCLUSIONS: According to the present findings many experienced GPs will leave their work as a health centre physician. Moreover, several GP trainees do not consider health centre physician’s work as a long-term career option. These trends may in the future reflect a recruiting problem in many primary health centres. BioMed Central 2012-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3553043/ /pubmed/23249387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-13-121 Text en Copyright ©2012 Sumanen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sumanen, Markku
Aine, Tiina
Halila, Hannu
Heikkilä, Teppo
Hyppölä, Harri
Kujala, Santero
Vänskä, Jukka
Virjo, Irma
Mattila, Kari
Where have all the GPs gone – where will they go? Study of Finnish GPs
title Where have all the GPs gone – where will they go? Study of Finnish GPs
title_full Where have all the GPs gone – where will they go? Study of Finnish GPs
title_fullStr Where have all the GPs gone – where will they go? Study of Finnish GPs
title_full_unstemmed Where have all the GPs gone – where will they go? Study of Finnish GPs
title_short Where have all the GPs gone – where will they go? Study of Finnish GPs
title_sort where have all the gps gone – where will they go? study of finnish gps
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3553043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23249387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-13-121
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