2019
DOI: 10.4414/saez.2019.17687
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FMH-rztestatistik 2018: Wenig Frauen in Kaderpositionen

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“…The addition of measurements from general practitioners to complete missing values in our data bank is what mainly differentiates this study from our 24‐month follow‐up study of 2018 42 . Since Switzerland has a high density of physicians with 4.4 physicians per 1000 residents in 2018, 43 many patients preferred to have their follow‐up visits with their local general practitioner.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The addition of measurements from general practitioners to complete missing values in our data bank is what mainly differentiates this study from our 24‐month follow‐up study of 2018 42 . Since Switzerland has a high density of physicians with 4.4 physicians per 1000 residents in 2018, 43 many patients preferred to have their follow‐up visits with their local general practitioner.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dass sich auch in der Ärzteschaft «Wenig Frauen in Kaderpositionen» finden und der Frauenanteil mit steigender Hierarchiestufe abnimmt, ist bekannt [12]. Liegt dies nur daran, dass Ärztinnen vor allem in den jüngeren Altersgruppen vertreten sind -und darum (noch) nicht so häufig in Kaderpositionen aufgerückt sind?…”
Section: Gibt Es Eine Gläserne Decke? Frauenanteil In Verschiedenen Karrierestufenunclassified
“…Evidence from the USA shows that integrating advanced practice nurses (APNs) into PC teams plays a central role in alleviating physician workforce pressures and improving the management of chronic care needs in the patient community 13–15. Research has also shown that APNs can provide equally high-quality care to patients as physicians in primary care16–19 and that they achieved even better outcomes than general practitioners (GPs) in secondary prevention of chronic diseases 20…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in recent years, the ageing physician workforce and the feminisation among physicians have led to structural changes in the organisation of Swiss PC. In 2018, the mean age of GPs was 54.8 years,13 which implies that many GPs will be retired within the next few years and a shortage of GPs is to be expected. Furthermore, in 2017, around 62% of medical students were female13 and it is assumed that female physicians will work more part-time in the future than previous physicians have done in the past.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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