Measurement of stress as it affects the work of the general practitioner
- PMID: 4043603
- DOI: 10.1093/fampra/2.3.136
Measurement of stress as it affects the work of the general practitioner
Abstract
This paper describes a preliminary study which collected information on the work of 18 general practitioners during a total of 52 days, and also recorded their feelings of pressure and stress from hour to hour throughout each day. The instruments used to record information on day-to-day activities and to measure self-perceived pressure, stress and arousal are described. The reliability and validity of the methods used are discussed, and some suggestions made for future development. A few preliminary findings are presented.
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