Investigates the effect of change, both structural and in process, in the NHS with regard to the capacity of public health doctors and dentists in the South Western Regional Health Authority to cope with the inherent stresses. Sixty‐three public health doctors and dentists were asked to fill in a questionnaire. Satisfaction was expressed most with factors intrinsic to the job (41 per cent) followed by the role in the organization (24 per cent), relationships at work (21 per cent), career development (8 per cent), and organizational structure and climate (6 per cent). Dissatisfaction was identified with factors related to organizational structure and climate (32 per cent), factors intrinsic to the job (30 per cent), the role in the organization (18 per cent),career development (14 per cent) and relationships at work (6 per cent). Overall there was much more dissatisfaction than satisfaction with organizational structure and climate and career development than with the other factors. Improvements suggested included more support staff and improved training. Joint problem solving sessions with managers to identify what is required to co‐ordinate the work of both, and the use of time management techniques might be helpful.
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Marianne Pitman;
Marianne Pitman
South and West Regional Health Authority
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Moira Hamlin
Moira Hamlin
United Bristol Healthcare Trust
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7441
Print ISSN: 0268-9235
© MCB UP Limited
1994
J Manag Med (1994) 8 (4): 28–37.
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Pitman M, Hamlin M (1994), "Coping with Change in Public Health Medicine in the 1990s". J Manag Med, Vol. 8 No. 4 pp. 28–37, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/02689239410068534
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