T El-Wehairy
Medical doctors : a study of role concept and job satisfaction, the Egyptian case
El-Wehairy, T
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R Ferguson
Supervisor
Abstract
The Egyptian Government is attempting to
improve the Health of the Population. One way
to do this would be to provide bulk health care
services. Official views of weakness in the
health care services include the notion that
disaffection of medical personnel is a source of
service inefficiency.
The present study attempts to document such
disaffection by studying the job orientation of
four groups of medical personnel.
(a) A group of male and female practising
physicians in rural Upper Egypt.
(b) A group of male and female practising
physicians in rural Lower Egypt.
(c) A group of male and female practising
physicians in the urban setting of Cairo,
(d) A group of male and female medical
students in training.
.
In the light of disaffactions uncovered some
suggestions are made for improved administrative
and professional cooperation in directed activity
towards improvement of the health care system.
Thesis Type | Thesis |
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Deposit Date | Jun 30, 2021 |
Award Date | Jan 1, 1981 |
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