Waring Lorelei, Miller Paul K, Sloane Charles, Bolton Gareth
Department of Medical and Sport Sciences, University of Cumbria, Lancaster, UK.
Ultrasound. 2018 Nov;26(4):206-213. doi: 10.1177/1742271X18772606. Epub 2018 May 12.
Across the last two decades, ultrasound services in many healthcare sectors have become increasingly pressurised as a consequence of upsurging demand and difficulties in recruiting viable clinicians. Indeed by 2013, the UK government's Migration Advisory Committee had listed sonography as an official 'shortage specialty'. Comparatively little research has to date, however, explored the impacts of this situation upon the departments themselves, and the individuals working therein. The core purpose of this study is, thus, to lend qualitative depth to current understandings of the frontline situation in the UK's ultrasound units, many of which are understaffed, from the perspective of their managers.
Using a thematic analysis informed by a Straussian model of Grounded Theory, = 20 extended accounts provided by ultrasound department leads in public ( = 18) and private ( = 2) units were explored.
Four global themes emerged from the analysis of which the first two (the broadly sociological matters) are described in this paper. Theme 1 addresses how a lack of staff in the broader ultrasound economy has created a troublesome migratory system in contemporary UK ultrasound. Theme 2 addresses how this economy works chiefly to the advantage of the most junior and the most senior clinicians, often leaving mid-career professionals in the borderline impossible situation of having to concurrently occupy both junior and senior roles.
The findings ideally open up debate on some key practical contingencies of the UK's sonographer shortage, and reflect upon literature regarding the nuanced aspects of a shifting healthcare workplace constitution.
在过去二十年里,由于需求激增以及招募合格临床医生困难,许多医疗领域的超声服务面临着越来越大的压力。事实上,到2013年,英国政府移民咨询委员会已将超声检查列为官方“短缺专业”。然而,迄今为止,相对较少的研究探讨了这种情况对各部门本身以及在其中工作的个人的影响。因此,本研究的核心目的是从英国超声科室管理人员的角度,为当前对许多人员不足的超声科室一线情况的理解提供定性深度。
采用基于施特劳斯扎根理论模型的主题分析方法,对公立(n = 18)和私立(n = 2)超声科室负责人提供的20份详细描述进行了探讨。
分析得出了四个总体主题,本文描述了前两个主题(大致属于社会学问题)。主题1探讨了超声行业整体人员短缺如何在当代英国超声领域造成了一个麻烦的人员流动体系。主题2探讨了这个行业主要如何使最年轻和最资深的临床医生受益,而往往让处于职业生涯中期的专业人员处于一种几乎不可能同时兼顾初级和高级角色的两难境地。
这些发现理想地开启了关于英国超声检查人员短缺一些关键实际情况的辩论,并反思了有关不断变化的医疗工作场所构成细微方面的文献。