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Table 1 Participants’ intentions to remain in GP Workforce (% relates to number answering each question)

From: Retaining the general practitioner workforce in England: what matters to GPs? A cross-sectional study

Intentions

Frequency (percent)

Work plans for the next five years

537 (45.1 %)

 Reduce hours of clinical work

67 (5.6 %)

 Increase hours of clinical work

216 (18.1 %)

 Reduce management responsibilities

201 (16.9 %)

 Increase management responsibilities

150 (12.6 %)

 Reduce teaching/training/research responsibilities

206 (17.3 %)

 Increase teaching/training/research responsibilities

161 (13.5 %)

 No plans to change

113 (9.5 %)

Intention to remain in general practice beyond the next five years

 

 Yes

676 (58.1 %)

 No

488 (41.9 %)

Intention to work after retirement

 

 Full-time

11 (3.0 %)

 Part-time

102 (27.6 %)

 Will not work after retirement

152 (41.1 %)

 Unsure

105 (28.4 %)

Intention to take a career break from general practice within next 5 years

 

 Yes

267 (23.2 %)

 No

883 (76.8 %)

Reason for taking a career break

 

 Starting a family/young children

46 (17.2 %)

 Looking after older children

12 (4.5 %)

 Caring for someone

7 (2.6 %)

 Travel/work abroad

125 (46.8 %)

 Study or research

20 (7.5 %)

 Other

57 (21.3 %)

Length of planned career break

 

 Less one year

90 (36.1 %)

 Between 1–2 years

50 (20.1 %)

 More than 2 years

27 (10.8 %)

 Unsure

82 (32.9 %)