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以中小企业为例,探索全科医疗团队中工作压力的驱动因素:社会研究方法综合人种志方法的方案。

Exploring Drivers of Work-Related Stress in General Practice Teams as an Example for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Protocol for an Integrated Ethnographic Approach of Social Research Methods.

作者信息

Rind Esther, Emerich Sigrid, Preiser Christine, Tsarouha Elena, Rieger Monika A

机构信息

Institute of Occupational and Social Medicine and Health Services Research, University Hospital Tuebingen, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.

Centre for Public Health and Health Services Research, Core Facility for Health Services Research, University Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2020 Feb 11;9(2):e15809. doi: 10.2196/15809.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An increasing shortage of skilled personnel, including medical personnel, has been reported in many postindustrial economies. Persisting and growing trends in absenteeism and incapacity to work due to mental disorders are concerning and have increased political, economic, and scientific interest in better understanding and management of determinants related to the work environment and health.

OBJECTIVE

This study protocol describes an integrated approach of social research methods to explore determinants of work-related stress in general practice teams as an example for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

METHODS

The methods applied will allow an in-depth exploration of work practices and experiences relating to psychological well-being in general practice teams. An ethnographic approach will be used to develop an in-depth understanding of the drivers of work-related stress in general practice teams. We will combine participating observation and individual interviews with five to seven general practitioners (GPs), and five to seven focus group discussions with the nonphysician staff (3-4 participants per group) in approximately four GP group practices and one single practice in Germany. Data collection and analysis will follow a grounded theory approach.

RESULTS

The Ethics Committee of the Medical Faculty, University Hospital of Tuebingen, Germany, has approved this study (reference number: 640/2017BO2). Recruitment has commenced with study completion anticipated in mid-2020.

CONCLUSIONS

The data from this project will be used in follow-up projects to develop and test an intervention to reduce and prevent work-related stress in GP practices and other SMEs.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/15809.

摘要

背景

许多后工业化经济体都报告称,包括医务人员在内的技术人员短缺情况日益严重。因精神障碍导致的旷工和工作能力丧失呈持续且上升的趋势,令人担忧,这也增加了政界、经济界和科学界对更好地理解和管理与工作环境及健康相关的决定因素的兴趣。

目的

本研究方案描述了一种综合运用社会研究方法的途径,以探索全科医疗团队中与工作相关压力的决定因素,作为微型、小型和中型企业(SMEs)的一个范例。

方法

所应用的方法将允许深入探究全科医疗团队中与心理健康相关的工作实践和经历。将采用人种志方法来深入了解全科医疗团队中与工作相关压力的驱动因素。我们将在德国约四个全科医疗团队诊所和一个独立诊所中,对五至七名全科医生(GPs)进行参与观察和个人访谈,并与非医师工作人员进行五至七次焦点小组讨论(每组3 - 4名参与者)。数据收集和分析将遵循扎根理论方法。

结果

德国图宾根大学医院医学院伦理委员会已批准本研究(参考编号:640/2017BO2)。招募工作已开始,预计2020年年中完成研究。

结论

该项目的数据将用于后续项目,以开发和测试一种干预措施,以减少和预防全科医疗诊所及其他中小企业中与工作相关的压力。

国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/15809

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1785/7055789/83583768bd13/resprot_v9i2e15809_fig1.jpg

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