[An 8-year prospective follow-up study of physicians departing health care in Belgium (1994-2002)].

Vincent Lorant, Isabelle Violet, Caroline Artoisenet
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Several OECD countries have capped the number of physicians to be licensed to practice. However, a relevant cap must take into account changes in physician activities. We set out to study the transitions leading physicians to leave health care or to stop any activity in health system. These transitions were assessed using a register of medical practice. We studied changes in activity between 1994 and 2002 for about 19,840 physicians who in 1994 were already working for 5 years and were in 2002 less than 65 years old. After 8 years of career, one physician out of 20 were inactive in health system. Some medical specialties such as surgery and radiotherapy had a greater risk of leaving health care while GP's had a lower risk. Gender differences in leaving health system were mostly non-existant in younger age groups but then increased with age. Among physicians aged 55 and over, women were more likely to leave health system. We conclude that the percentage of physicians leaving health care after 5 years of practice is significant and deserve being taken into account for manpower planning and that planning should be aware of that some groups of physicians are more at risk than others to leave health care. Qualitative studies would help understand better this drop out.

[比利时医师离职8年前瞻性随访研究(1994-2002)]。
几个经合组织国家已经限制了获得执业许可的医生数量。然而,相关的上限必须考虑到医生活动的变化。我们开始研究导致医生离开医疗保健或停止医疗系统任何活动的转变。使用医疗实践登记册对这些转变进行了评估。我们研究了1994年到2002年间19840名医生的活动变化他们在1994年已经工作了5年2002年还不到65岁。经过8年的职业生涯,20名医生中有1名在卫生系统中不活跃。一些医学专业,如外科和放射治疗,离开医疗保健的风险更高,而全科医生的风险较低。在较年轻的年龄组中,离开卫生系统的性别差异大多不存在,但随着年龄的增长而增加。在55岁及以上的医生中,女性更有可能离开卫生系统。我们得出的结论是,医生在执业5年后离开医疗保健行业的比例很大,值得在人力规划中加以考虑,而且规划中应该意识到,一些医生群体比其他医生群体更容易离开医疗保健行业。定性研究将有助于更好地理解这种辍学现象。
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