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英国和苏格兰全科医生的工作生活:全国调查的横断面分析。

Working lives of GPs in Scotland and England: cross-sectional analysis of national surveys.

机构信息

Health Organisation, Policy and Economics Research Group, Centre for Primary Care & Health Services Research, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2020 Oct 30;10(10):e042236. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042236.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The UK faces major problems in retaining general practitioners (GPs). Scotland introduced a new GP contract in April 2018, intended to better support GPs. This study compares the career intentions and working lives of GPs in Scotland with GPs in England, shortly after the new Scotland contract was introduced.

DESIGN AND SETTING

Comparison of cross-sectional analysis of survey responses of GPs in England and Scotland in 2017 and 2018, respectively, using linear regression to adjust the differences for gender, age, ethnicity, urbanicity and deprivation.

PARTICIPANTS

2048 GPs in Scotland and 879 GPs in England.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Four intentions to reduce work participation (5-point scales: 1='none', 5='high'): reducing working hours; leaving medical work entirely; leaving direct patient care; or continuing medical work but outside the UK. Four domains of working life: job satisfaction (7-point scale: 1='extremely dissatisfied', 7='extremely satisfied'); job stressors (5-point-scale: 1='no pressure', 5='high pressure); positive and negative job attributes (5-point scales: 1='strongly disagree', 5='strongly agree').

RESULTS

Compared with England, GPs in Scotland had lower intention to reduce work participation, including a lower likelihood of reducing work hours (2.78 vs 3.54; adjusted difference=-0.52; 95% CI -0.64 to -0.41), a lower likelihood of leaving medical work entirely (2.11 vs 2.76; adjusted difference=-0.32; 95% CI -0.42 to -0.22), a lower likelihood of leaving direct patient care (2.23 vs 2.93; adjusted difference=-0.37; 95% CI -0.47 to -0.27), and a lower likelihood of continuing medical work but outside of the UK (1.41 vs 1.61; adjusted difference=-0.2; 95% CI -0.28 to -0.12). GPs in Scotland reported higher job satisfaction, lower job stressors, similar positive job attributes and lower negative job attributes.

CONCLUSION

Following the introduction of the new contract in Scotland, GPs in Scotland reported significantly better working lives and lower intention to reduce work participation than England.

摘要

目的

英国在留住全科医生(GP)方面面临重大问题。苏格兰于 2018 年 4 月推出了一项新的 GP 合同,旨在更好地支持 GP。本研究比较了苏格兰和英格兰的 GP 职业意向和工作生活,时间是在新的苏格兰合同推出后不久。

设计和设置

对 2017 年和 2018 年分别在苏格兰和英格兰的 GP 调查回答进行横断面分析比较,使用线性回归调整性别、年龄、种族、城市和贫困程度的差异。

参与者

苏格兰的 2048 名 GP 和英格兰的 879 名 GP。

主要观察指标

四项减少工作参与的意向(5 分制:1=无,5=高):减少工作时间;完全离开医疗工作;离开直接病人护理;或继续在英国境外从事医疗工作。工作生活的四个领域:工作满意度(7 分制:1=非常不满意,7=非常满意);工作压力源(5 分制:1=无压力,5=高压力);积极和消极的工作属性(5 分制:1=强烈不同意,5=强烈同意)。

结果

与英格兰相比,苏格兰的 GP 减少工作参与的意向较低,包括减少工作时间的可能性较低(2.78 比 3.54;调整差异=-0.52;95%置信区间-0.64 至-0.41)、完全离开医疗工作的可能性较低(2.11 比 2.76;调整差异=-0.32;95%置信区间-0.42 至-0.22)、离开直接病人护理的可能性较低(2.23 比 2.93;调整差异=-0.37;95%置信区间-0.47 至-0.27),以及在英国境外继续从事医疗工作的可能性较低(1.41 比 1.61;调整差异=-0.2;95%置信区间-0.28 至-0.12)。苏格兰的 GP 报告了更高的工作满意度、更低的工作压力源、相似的积极工作属性和更低的消极工作属性。

结论

在苏格兰新合同推出后,苏格兰的 GP 报告了明显更好的工作生活和减少工作参与的意愿低于英格兰。

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