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. 2023 Sep 10;9(9):e19882. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19882

Table 2.

Ranking matrix of important issues for physicians.

Rank (R) A (f*R) B (f*R) C (f*R) D (f*R) E (f*R) F (f*R) G (f*R) H (f*R) I (f*R) J (f*R) K (f*R) L (f*R)
1 85 33 34 15 43 14 41 52 5 3 74 3
2 156 112 80 34 52 60 134 58 12 14 82 8
3 135 108 87 9 195 105 117 123 111 54 114 48
4 80 212 132 80 176 132 168 216 88 56 148 112
5 150 220 235 165 245 155 190 130 95 80 195 135
6 258 300 222 66 222 330 168 192 144 156 240 90
7 252 217 385 329 105 175 364 315 273 175 70 119
8 24 280 304 456 376 280 144 480 296 216 112 192
9 108 171 423 540 333 369 360 171 549 171 225 126
10 110 140 140 560 190 550 280 190 620 880 120 160
11 275 231 132 308 99 330 0 143 550 1067 638 550
12 132 48 144 588 96 132 84 72 408 672 144 2196
SoR 1765 2072 2318 3150 2132 2632 2050 2142 3151 3544 2162 3739

A: Financial limitations; B: Examination time; C: Length of work hours; D: Shift work; E: Fear of malpractice; F: Mobbing and organizational problems; G: Violence; H: Concerns about the future; I: Mandatory service and appointment barriers; J: Physical conditions; K: Discrediting; L: Problems with legislation and regulations.