Doran Natasha, Fox Fiona, Rodham Karen, Taylor Gordon, Harris Michael
Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath; senior research fellow, South West Academic Health Science Network (SWAHSN), Exeter.
NIHR Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) West, University of Bristol, Bristol.
Br J Gen Pract. 2016 Feb;66(643):e128-35. doi: 10.3399/bjgp16X683425. Epub 2016 Jan 6.
The loss of GPs in the early stages of their careers is contributing to the GP workforce crisis. Recruitment in the UK remains below the numbers needed to support the demand for GP care.
To explore the reasons why GPs leave general practice early.
A mixed methods study using online survey data triangulated with qualitative interviews.
Participants were GPs aged <50 years who had left the English Medical Performers List in the last 5 years (2009-2014). A total of 143 early GP leavers participated in an online survey, of which 21 took part in recorded telephone interviews. Survey data were analysed using descriptive statistics, and qualitative data using thematic analysis techniques.
Reasons for leaving were cumulative and multifactorial. Organisational changes to the NHS have led to an increase in administrative tasks and overall workload that is perceived by GP participants to have fundamentally changed the doctor-patient relationship. Lack of time with patients has compromised the ability to practise more patient-centred care, and, with it, GPs' sense of professional autonomy and values, resulting in diminished job satisfaction. In this context, the additional pressures of increased patient demand and the negative media portrayal left many feeling unsupported and vulnerable to burnout and ill health, and, ultimately, to the decision to leave general practice.
To improve retention of young GPs, the pace of administrative change needs to be minimised and the time spent by GPs on work that is not face-to-face patient care reduced.
全科医生在职业生涯早期流失,加剧了全科医生劳动力危机。英国的招聘人数仍低于满足全科医疗需求所需的数量。
探讨全科医生过早离开全科医疗的原因。
一项混合方法研究,使用在线调查数据并与定性访谈相结合。
参与者为年龄小于50岁、在过去5年(2009 - 2014年)离开英国医疗从业者名单的全科医生。共有143名过早离职的全科医生参与了在线调查,其中21人参加了电话录音访谈。使用描述性统计分析调查数据,使用主题分析技术分析定性数据。
离职原因是累积性的且多因素的。国民保健制度(NHS)的组织变革导致行政任务和总体工作量增加,全科医生参与者认为这从根本上改变了医患关系。与患者相处时间不足,影响了提供更以患者为中心的医疗服务的能力,进而影响了全科医生的职业自主权和价值观,导致工作满意度下降。在这种情况下,患者需求增加带来的额外压力以及媒体的负面报道,让许多人感到缺乏支持,容易出现职业倦怠和健康问题,最终决定离开全科医疗。
为提高年轻全科医生的留用率,需要尽量减少行政变革的速度,减少全科医生花在非面对面患者护理工作上的时间。