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Q10. Providing on-call
- Full Question
- Q10. Do you provide on-call services?
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q10. Do you provide on-call services?
- Topic
- Patient care
- On-call activities
- Hours of work and workload
- Keywords
- On-call hours
- On-call services
- Work hours
- Oncall
- Workload
- Oncall activities
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Q11. Average on-call hours
- Full Question
- Q11. Estimate your average number of on-call work hours per month:
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q11. Estimate your average number of on-call work hours per month:
- Topic
- Patient care
- On-call activities
- Hours of work and workload
- Keywords
- On-call hours
- Oncall activities
- Oncall
- On-call services
- Work hours
- Workload
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Q12. On-call hours in direct patient care
- Full Question
- Q12. Estimate how many of your on-call hours each month are actually spent in direct patient care (e.g., phone, email, face-to-face):
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q12. Estimate how many of your on-call hours each month are actually spent in direct patient care (e.g., phone, email, face-to-face):
- Topic
- Patient care
- On-call activities
- Hours of work and workload
- Keywords
- Clinical care
- On-call services
- On-call hours
- Oncall
- Oncall activities
- Patient care
- Work hours
- Workload
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Q13. Work hours
- Full Question
- Q13. EXCLUDING ON-CALL ACTIVITIES, how many HOURS IN AN AVERAGE WEEK do you usually spend on the following activities? Assume each activity is mutually exclusive for reporting purposes.
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q13. EXCLUDING ON-CALL ACTIVITIES, how many HOURS IN AN AVERAGE WEEK do you usually spend on the following activities? Assume each activity is mutually exclusive for reporting purposes.
- Topic
- Patient care
- On-call activities
- Practice management (e.g., overhead costs, paperwork)
- Hours of work and workload
- Keywords
- Administrative duties
- Committee work
- Indirect patient care
- On-call services
- Patient care
- Practice management
- Continuing medication education (CME)
- Research
- Teaching
- Work hours
- Oncall
- Oncall activities
- Workload
- Response Choices
- Direct patient care without a teaching component, regardless of setting
- Direct patient care with a teaching component, regardless of setting
- Teaching/Education without direct patient care (contact with students/residents, preparation, marking, evaluations, etc.)
- Indirect patient care (charting, reports, phone calls, meeting patients’ family, etc.)
- Health facility committees (academic planning committees)
- Administration (i.e., management of university program, chief of staff, department head, Ministry of Health, etc.)
- Research (including management of research and publications)
- Managing your practice (staff, facility, equipment, etc.)
- Continuing medical education/professional development (courses, reading, videos, tapes, seminars, etc.)
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Q14. Hours on administrative forms
- Full Question
- Q14. How many hours per week do you spend completing administrative forms on behalf of your patients (e.g. third party insurance forms)?
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q14. How many hours per week do you spend completing administrative forms on behalf of your patients (e.g. third party insurance forms)?
- Topic
- Patient care
- Practice management (e.g., overhead costs, paperwork)
- Hours of work and workload
- Keywords
- 3rd party insurance forms
- Administrative duties
- Indirect patient care
- Paperwork
- Practice management
- Workload
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Q17. Accepting new patients
- Full Question
- Q17. To what extent is your practice accepting new patients into your MAIN patient care setting? Please check only ONE.
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q17. To what extent is your practice accepting new patients into your MAIN patient care setting? Please check only ONE.
- Topic
- Patient care
- Hours of work and workload
- Access to services
- Keywords
- Access to services
- Appointment availability
- Overworked
- Patient care
- Patient load
- Wait time
- Work hours
- Workload
- Wait times
- Waiting times
- Response Choices
- No restrictions; practice is open to all new patients
- Partially closed
- Completely closed
- Does not apply to my practice setting
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Q18. Number of patients seen
- Full Question
- Q18. Please estimate the number of patients you see in a TYPICAL WEEK, EXCLUDING patient visits while you are on-call (on-call is defined as time outside of regularly scheduled activity during which you are available to patients):
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q18. Please estimate the number of patients you see in a TYPICAL WEEK, EXCLUDING patient visits while you are on-call (on-call is defined as time outside of regularly scheduled activity during which you are available to patients):
- Topic
- Patient care
- Hours of work and workload
- Access to services
- On-call activities
- Keywords
- Access to services
- Appointment availability
- Overworked
- Patient care
- Patient load
- Wait time
- Work hours
- Workload
- Wait times
- Waiting times
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Q19a. Patient access for URGENT cases
- Full Question
- Q19a. Typically, if a patient visits your office or is referred to you, how long would that patient wait until the first available appointment WITH YOU OR YOUR PRACTICE?
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q19a. Typically, if a patient visits your office or is referred to you, how long would that patient wait until the first available appointment WITH YOU OR YOUR PRACTICE?
- Topic
- Patient care
- Hours of work and workload
- Access to services
- Keywords
- Access to services
- Appointment availability
- Overworked
- Patient care
- Patient load
- Referral
- Wait time
- Work hours
- Workload
- Wait times
- Waiting times
- Response Choices
- same day
- number of days
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Q19b. Patient access for NON-URGENT cases
- Full Question
- Q19b. Typically, if a patient visits your office or is referred to you, how long would that patient wait until the first available appointment WITH YOU OR YOUR PRACTICE?
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q19b. Typically, if a patient visits your office or is referred to you, how long would that patient wait until the first available appointment WITH YOU OR YOUR PRACTICE?
- Topic
- Patient care
- Hours of work and workload
- Access to services
- Keywords
- Access to services
- Appointment availability
- Overworked
- Patient care
- Patient load
- Referral
- Wait time
- Work hours
- Workload
- Wait times
- Waiting times
- Response Choices
- same week
- number of weeks
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Q25a. Changes made to practice
- Full Question
- Q25a. With reference to the LAST 2 YEARS, please check all of the following changes you have already made:
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q25a. With reference to the LAST 2 YEARS, please check all of the following changes you have already made:
- Topic
- Retirement
- Practice relocation
- On-call activities
- Hours of work and workload
- Keywords
- Career transition
- Oncall
- Oncall activities
- On-call services
- Overworked
- Patient load
- Practice relocation
- Retirement
- Work hours
- Work location
- Work-life balance
- Workload
- Response Choices
- Retired from clinical practice
- Reduced weekly work hours (excluding on-call)
- Increased weekly work hours (excluding on-call)
- Relocated my practice to another province/territory in Canada
- Practised in the USA
- Practised in another country
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Q25b. Planned changes to practice
- Full Question
- Q25b. With reference to the NEXT 2 YEARS, please check all of the following changes that you are planning to make:
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q25b. With reference to the NEXT 2 YEARS, please check all of the following changes that you are planning to make:
- Topic
- Retirement
- Practice relocation
- On-call activities
- Hours of work and workload
- Keywords
- Career transition
- On-call services
- Oncall
- Oncall activities
- Overworked
- Patient load
- Practice relocation
- Retirement
- Work hours
- Work location
- Work-life balance
- Workload
- Response Choices
- Retire from clinical practice
- Retire completely from medical practice
- Reduce weekly work hours (excluding on-call)
- Increase weekly work hours (excluding on-call)
- Relocate my practice to another province/territory in Canada
- Practise in the USA
- Practise in another country
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Q26. Overworked/underemployed
- Full Question
- Q26. Describe your current employment situation.
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q26. Describe your current employment situation.
- Topic
- Satisfaction
- Hours of work and workload
- Employment status
- Keywords
- Career transition
- Overworked
- Employment status
- Satisfaction (professional)
- Underemployed
- Unemployed
- Work hours
- Work-life balance
- Workload
- Response Choices
- Overworked in my discipline
- Employed in my discipline to my satisfaction
- Underemployed in my discipline
- Not employed in my discipline
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Q27. Satisfaction (professional life, balance)
- Full Question
- Q27. Rate your satisfaction with each of the following:
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q27. Rate your satisfaction with each of the following:
- Topic
- Satisfaction
- Hours of work and workload
- Keywords
- Satisfaction (professional)
- Work hours
- Work-life balance
- Workload
- Response Choices
- Your professional life
- The balance between your personal and professional commitments
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