Professional quality of life of physicians in Nepal: Addressing the present-day need

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Abstract

Medical practice is a noble profession that bears with it critical responsibilities on the practitioner and expectations from the public. Few studies originating from low-income countries like Nepal indicate a greater extent of dissatisfaction in relation to workload, financial and social circumstances among doctors leading to lower Quality of life. In addition, there has been a rise in doctor’s migration to developed nations in aspire of better living standards and job satisfaction which has aggravated the already resource-constrained healthcare systems in those countries. This challenges both access and equity in healthcare. There are indications, based on first-hand experiences and the socio-political situation, that Quality of Life may be alarmingly poor among doctors working in Nepal. The first step towards a comprehensive effort to addressing this issue would be to carry out researches on doctors to gauge the scale and dimensions of the issue.

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Vaidya, A., Deo, S., Karki, S., & Neupane, S. P. (2020). Professional quality of life of physicians in Nepal: Addressing the present-day need. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 58(223), 202–203. https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.4860

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