SUBSTANTINATION OF NORMATIVE WORKLOAD OF DOCTORS OBSTETRICIAN GYNAECOLOGISTS OF OBSTETRIC HOSPITALS OF VARIOUS LEVELS
Abstract
Objective. To substantiate normative workload for doctors obstetrician-gynecologists of maternity hospitals of various levels based on the time expenditures for different types of works and work operations with expert correction thereof.
Materials and Methods of Study. Study was performed with photochronometric method during 2 weeks in twenty-four-hour regime. The study has covered 218 working shifts, 41 obstetrician-gynecologist.
Results. Study has shown that in big maternity hospitals which work intensively, both normative and actual workload of doctors, expressed in terms of number of cured patients, hardly differ. While in less heavy-duty hospitals, normative workload raises comparing to the normative one, what becomes a basis for further optimization of network of network of obstetrical hospital departments.
Conclusion. Data of photochronometric studies, corrected by experts, allows to define normative number of received deliveries done by one obstetrician-gynecologist in the hospitals of various levels.
KEY WORDS: normative workload; obstetricians-gynecologists; maternity hospital; institutions of health care, providing secondary and tertiary medical care; photochronometry.
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