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Participant observation of time allocation, direct patient contact, and simultaneous activities in hospital physicians
BMC Health Services Research, 06/30/09
Weigl M et al. - Patient-related working time in hospitals is limited. The potential detrimental effects of frequently observed simultaneous activities on performance outcomes need further consideration.
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