The characteristics and views of early retirees compared with doctors still in work: views of the UK -medical graduates of 1983 surveyed in 2016.

Smith F., Lambert TW., Goldacre MJ.

Questionnaires were used to compare the characteristics and views of early retirees with those of doctors who were still working. Of doctors aged under 60 years, 88% were still working in medicine, 5% were fully retired and 7% were 'returners' (had retired and returned to do work). More women (8%) than men (4%) were fully retired. More GPs (13%) than hospital doctors (8%) had retired: male hospital doctors had a low retirement rate of 5.3%. More working doctors (28%) than fully retired doctors (20%) agreed that there were good prospects for improvement of the NHS in their specialty. More fully retired doctors (67%) and returners (67%) than working doctors (55%) referred to adverse health effects of working as a doctor. Early retirement decisions were motivated by the doctors' views of what is happening in their own specialty and by adverse health effects that they attributed to their work.

DOI

10.7861/futurehosp.5-3-192

Type

Journal article

Publication Date

2018-10-01T00:00:00+00:00

Volume

5

Pages

192 - 197

Total pages

5

Keywords

Attitude of health personnel, medical, physicians, retirement, workforce

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