Factors Affecting Work‐time Allocation Among Physiotherapists

ABSTRACT As part of a time budget study among 149 physiotherapists in Västerbotten County, northern Sweden, a Multiple Classification Analysis was completed. The aims were to evaluate the relative importance of some factors for the allocation of working hours, and to devise comparable measures of th...

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Published in:Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
Main Authors: Bergman, Birgitta, Marklund, Staffan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1989
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-6712.1989.tb00382.x
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Summary:ABSTRACT As part of a time budget study among 149 physiotherapists in Västerbotten County, northern Sweden, a Multiple Classification Analysis was completed. The aims were to evaluate the relative importance of some factors for the allocation of working hours, and to devise comparable measures of the ability of the particular set of variables to account for the variations in time utilisation. Occupational area was the most important factor in explaining the distribution of working hours, when the other factors were kept constant. Time utilisation was slightly affected by professional post and sex, but not by working hours. The explained variance, R 2 , was 0.37 for patient treatment and 0.30 for transport, indicating a fair degree of explained variance in these models. The R 2 coefficients for the other tasks were low, indicating that factors, not included in thestudy, were more important in explaining the allocation of working hours for those tasks.