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Administrative Work and Job Role Beliefs in Primary Care Physicians: An Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews
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Apaydin, Eric
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Beliefs
/ Computerized medical records
/ Family physicians
/ Family roles
/ Grounded theory
/ Health insurance
/ Health records
/ Interviews
/ Medical records
/ Occupational roles
/ Physicians
/ Practitioner patient relationship
/ Primary care
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Structured Interviews
/ Work
2020
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Administrative Work and Job Role Beliefs in Primary Care Physicians: An Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews
by
Apaydin, Eric
in
Beliefs
/ Computerized medical records
/ Family physicians
/ Family roles
/ Grounded theory
/ Health insurance
/ Health records
/ Interviews
/ Medical records
/ Occupational roles
/ Physicians
/ Practitioner patient relationship
/ Primary care
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Structured Interviews
/ Work
2020
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Administrative Work and Job Role Beliefs in Primary Care Physicians: An Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews
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Apaydin, Eric
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Beliefs
/ Computerized medical records
/ Family physicians
/ Family roles
/ Grounded theory
/ Health insurance
/ Health records
/ Interviews
/ Medical records
/ Occupational roles
/ Physicians
/ Practitioner patient relationship
/ Primary care
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Structured Interviews
/ Work
2020
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Administrative Work and Job Role Beliefs in Primary Care Physicians: An Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews
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Administrative Work and Job Role Beliefs in Primary Care Physicians: An Analysis of Semi-Structured Interviews
2020
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Overview
Primary care physicians face increasing amounts of administrative work (e.g., entering notes into electronic health records, managing insurance issues, delivering test results, etc.) outside of face-to-face patient visits. The objective of this study is to qualitatively describe the experience that primary care physicians have with administrative work, with an emphasis on their beliefs about their job role. I conducted semi-structured interviews with 28 family physicians and internists in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami and qualitatively analyzed themes from interview transcripts using the grounded theory approach. Two major themes concerning the relationship between primary care physicians and administrative work were discovered: (a) Administrative work was not central to primary care physicians’ job role beliefs, and (b) “below license” work should be delegated to nonphysicians. Job roles should be considered in future efforts to reduce physician administrative work in primary care.
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SAGE Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC,SAGE Publishing
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