Jones Melvyn M, Bashir Nadia, Purushotham Neetha, Friel Rachel, Rosenthal Joe
Senior Lecturer in General Practice, Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health, UCL Medical School (Royal Free Campus), London, UK.
GP and GP Trainer, Warden Lodge Surgery, Cheshunt, UK.
BJGP Open. 2018 Apr 24;2(1):bjgpopen18X101361. doi: 10.3399/bjgpopen18X101361. eCollection 2018 Apr.
General practice recruitment is in difficulty in the UK as many experienced GPs retire or reduce their commitment. The numbers of junior doctors choosing to specialise in the discipline is also falling, leading to primary care workforce issues particularly in 'hard to serve' areas.
To evaluate an academic service collaboration on GP recruitment between a primary care organisation (PCO), Enfield CCG, and a university, University College London (UCL).
DESIGN & SETTING: Evaluation of an academic service collaboration in the Enfield CCG area of north east London.
An action research method utilising qualitative methodology was used to evaluate a local service intervention, undertaken by the participants themselves. The qualitative data were analysed by one researcher but themes were agreed by the whole team. Enfield CCG, an NHS PCO, funded a collaboration with UCL to employ five GPs as clinical teaching fellows to work in Enfield, to increase patients' access, to provide input to CCG development projects, and to provide undergraduate medical student teaching in practice.
Five teaching fellows were employed for ≤2 years and provided 18 266 extra appointments, engaged with development projects, and delivered local undergraduate teaching. The themes identified by stakeholders were the challenges of these organisations working together, recruiting GPs to an underserved area, and perceptions of the model's value for money.
The evaluation showed that the collaboration of an NHS PCO and a higher education institution can work, and the prestige of being associated with a universty and clinical variety ensured GP recruitment in an area that had previously struggled. However, the project's costs were high, which affected perceptions of its value.
在英国,全科医疗的招聘面临困难,因为许多经验丰富的全科医生退休或减少了工作投入。选择该学科作为专科的初级医生数量也在下降,这导致了基层医疗劳动力问题,尤其是在“服务困难”地区。
评估初级保健组织恩菲尔德临床委托小组(Enfield CCG)与伦敦大学学院(UCL)在全科医生招聘方面的学术服务合作。
对伦敦东北部恩菲尔德临床委托小组地区的学术服务合作进行评估。
采用行动研究方法,运用定性方法评估参与者自己开展的一项本地服务干预措施。定性数据由一名研究人员进行分析,但主题由整个团队共同确定。国民保健服务初级保健组织恩菲尔德临床委托小组资助了与伦敦大学学院的合作,雇佣了五名全科医生作为临床教学研究员在恩菲尔德工作,以增加患者就诊机会,为临床委托小组的发展项目提供投入,并在实践中为本科医学生提供教学。
雇佣了五名教学研究员,工作时间≤2年,提供了18266次额外预约,参与了发展项目,并开展了本地本科教学。利益相关者确定的主题包括这些组织合作面临的挑战、在服务不足地区招聘全科医生以及对该模式性价比的看法。
评估表明,国民保健服务初级保健组织与高等教育机构的合作是可行的,与大学相关的声望和临床多样性确保了在一个此前面临困难的地区招聘到了全科医生。然而,该项目成本高昂,这影响了人们对其价值的看法。