General and visceral surgery practice in German hospitals: a real-time work analysis on surgeons’ work flow

BackgroundSurgeons have criticized the working conditions at German hospitals. They complain in particular about long working hours, an inadequate salary for their work, insufficient training/supervision, and an increasing amount of time spent on administration duties. Since these critics are only subjective perceptions, they should be compared to data that can be quantified more objectively and accurately. In this study, we sought to report precise data on surgeons’ workflow in several German hospitals.MethodGeneral surgeons were shadowed unobtrusively over 567 h during their shifts at four urban German hospitals. All job tasks surgeons performed were recorded using a tablet PC.ResultsThe average work day of the surgeons in this study was 9 h 26 min (95% CI 09:10:30 to 09:42:44 h). Within this time span, an average of 02:03:08 h were spent on documentation and administration duties (95% CI 01:47:29 to 02:18:47 h), 01:47:40 h on operating procedures (95% CI 01:20:44 to 02:14:35 h), 01:43:46 h on internal communication (95% CI 01:32:55 to 01:54:36 h), and 0:48:25 h on ward rounds (95% CI 0:39:55 to 0:56:55 h).ConclusionFor the first time, surgeons’ workflow in German hospitals was studied in real time. The study results substantiate physicians’ statements about their own working conditions, especially with concerns to large amount of time spent on administration tasks. The findings of this study form a basis upon which further analysis can be built and recommendations for improvements in physicians’ workflows at German hospitals can be made.

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