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Q02. Satisfaction (professional life, balance)
- Full Question
- Q02. Rate your satisfaction with each of the following:
Very dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Neutral
Satisfied
Very satisfied
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q02. Rate your satisfaction with each of the following:
Very dissatisfied
Dissatisfied
Neutral
Satisfied
Very satisfied
- Topic
- Satisfaction
- Hours of work and workload
- Keywords
- Work-life balance
- doctor satisfaction
- Physician satisfaction
- Response Choices
- Your professional life
- The balance between your personal and professional commitments
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Q07. Work setting
- Full Question
- Q07. Which of the following is your primary work setting?
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q07. Which of the following is your primary work setting?
- Topic
- Work setting
- Hospital setting
- Keywords
- Hospital setting
- Practice setting
- Work location
- Work setting
- Response Choices
- Private office/clinic (excluding free standing walk-in clinics)
- Community clinic/Community health centre
- Free-standing walk-in clinic
- Academic health sciences centre (AHSC)
- Non-AHSC teaching hospital
- Community hospital
- Other hospital
- Emergency department (in community hospital or AHSC)
- Nursing home/ Long term care facility / Seniors’ residence
- University
- Research Unit
- Free-standing lab/diagnostic clinic
- Administrative office / Corporate Office
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Q09. Organization of practice (solo, group, etc.)
- Full Question
- Q09. How is your MAIN patient care setting organized? Check ONLY ONE. (Note that a solo or group practice could also include another health professional who does not have her/his own caseload).
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Survey Date
- 2017
- Full Question
- Q09. How is your MAIN patient care setting organized? Check ONLY ONE. (Note that a solo or group practice could also include another health professional who does not have her/his own caseload).
- Topic
- Work setting
- Patient care
- Hospital setting
- Collaborative practice
- Keywords
- Collaborative practice
- Group practice
- Hospital setting
- Interprofessional
- Partner
- Patient care setting
- Practice setting
- Solo practice
- Team practice
- Work setting
- Response Choices
- Solo practice
- Group practice – community based
- Interprofessional practice – community based (physician(s) & other health professional(s) who have their own caseloads)
- Hospital-based practice
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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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Q15. Work Setting
- Full Question
- Q15. Which of the following is your primary work setting?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q15. Which of the following is your primary work setting?
- Topic
- Hospital setting
- Work setting
- Keywords
- Where do physicians work?
- Location
- Work setting
- Physician setting
- Response Choices
- Private office/clinic (excluding free standing walk-in clinics)
- Community clinic/Community health centre
- Free-standing walk-in clinic
- Academic health sciences centre (AHSC)
- Non-AHSC teaching hospital
- Community hospital
- Other hospital
- Emergency department (in community hospital or AHSC)
- Nursing home/ Long term care facility / Seniors’ residence
- University
- Research Unit
- Free-standing lab/diagnostic clinic
- Administrative office / Corporate Office
- Other
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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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Q18. Providing on-call
- Full Question
- Q18. Do you provide on-call services?
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q18. Do you provide on-call services?
- Topic
- Hours of work and workload
- On-call activities
- Access to services
- Patient care
- Oncall
- Keywords
- On-call service
- Workload
- Oncall activities
- Oncall
- Response Choices
- Yes
- No
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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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Q19. Average on-call hours
- Full Question
- Q19. Estimate your average number of on-call work hours per month:
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q19. Estimate your average number of on-call work hours per month:
- Topic
- Access to services
- Hours of work and workload
- Patient care
- On-call activities
- Oncall
- Keywords
- Oncall
- Time
- Oncall activities
- On-call hours
- Workload
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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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Q20. On-call hours in direct patient care
- Full Question
- Q20. 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
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q20. 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
- Access to services
- Hours of work and workload
- On-call activities
- Patient care
- Oncall
- Keywords
- Oncall
- On-call hours
- Time
- Workload
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Q21 & Q22. Work hours
- Full Question
- Q21 & Q22. 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 (i.e., if an activity spans two categories, please report hours in only one category).
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Survey Date
- 2019
- Full Question
- Q21 & Q22. 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 (i.e., if an activity spans two categories, please report hours in only one category).
- Topic
- Hours of work and workload
- Access to services
- Patient care
- Practice management (e.g., overhead costs, paperwork)
- On-call activities
- Oncall
- Keywords
- Workload
- Time
- Oncall
- 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.)
- Other
- TOTAL HOURS WORKED PER WEEK
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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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