de Kock Cornelis A, Lucassen Peter L B J, Spinnewijn Laura, Knottnerus J André, Buijs Peter C, Steenbeek Romy, Lagro-Janssen Antoine L M
a Department of Primary and Community Care, Gender & Women's Health , Radboud University Medical Centre , Nijmegen , the Netherlands ;
b Department of Primary and Community Care , Radboud University Medical Centre , Nijmegen , the Netherlands ;
Eur J Gen Pract. 2016 Sep;22(3):169-75. doi: 10.1080/13814788.2016.1177507. Epub 2016 Jun 1.
In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners' (GPs) perception of their role regarding patients' occupation and work related problems (WRP). As work and health are closely related, and patients expect help from their GPs in this area, a better understanding is needed of GPs' motivation to address WRP.
To explore GPs' opinions on their role in the area of work and health.
This is a qualitative study using three focus groups with Dutch GPs from the catchment area of a hospital in the Southeast of the Netherlands. The group was heterogeneous in characteristics such as sex, age, and practice setting. Three focus groups were convened with 18 GPs. The moderator used an interview guide. Two researchers analysed verbatim transcripts using constant comparative analysis.
We distinguished three items: (a) work context in a GP's integrated consultation style; (b) counselling about sick leave; (c) cooperation with occupational physicians (OPs). The participants are willing to address the topic and counsel about sick leave. They consider WRP in patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) challenging. They tend to advise these patients to continue working as they think this will ultimately benefit them.
The participating GPs seemed well aware of the relation between work and health but need more knowledge, communication skills and better cooperation with occupational physicians to manage work-related problems. [Box: see text].
在荷兰,对于全科医生(GP)对其在患者职业及工作相关问题(WRP)方面角色的认知缺乏了解。由于工作与健康密切相关,且患者期望在这方面得到全科医生的帮助,因此需要更好地理解全科医生处理WRP的动机。
探讨全科医生对其在工作与健康领域角色的看法。
这是一项定性研究,使用了三个焦点小组,小组成员为来自荷兰东南部一家医院服务区域的荷兰全科医生。该小组在性别、年龄和执业环境等特征方面具有多样性。三个焦点小组由18名全科医生组成。主持人使用了一份访谈指南。两名研究人员使用持续比较分析法对逐字记录进行了分析。
我们区分出三个项目:(a)全科医生综合咨询方式中的工作背景;(b)关于病假的咨询;(c)与职业医生(OP)的合作。参与者愿意探讨该话题并就病假提供咨询。他们认为对患有医学上无法解释的症状(MUS)的患者的WRP具有挑战性。他们倾向于建议这些患者继续工作,因为他们认为这最终会对他们有益。
参与研究的全科医生似乎很清楚工作与健康之间的关系,但在管理工作相关问题方面需要更多知识、沟通技巧以及与职业医生更好的合作。[方框内容:见正文]