Darbyshire Daniel, Brewster Liz, Isba Rachel, Body Richard, Goodwin Dawn
Emergency Department, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford, UK
Lancaster Medical School, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
BMJ Open. 2020 Nov 30;10(11):e038229. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038229.
'Emergency medicine (EM) in the UK has a medical staffing crisis.' Inadequate staffing, in EM and across healthcare, is a problem that affects the quality of patient care globally. Retention of doctors in EM is a particularly acute problem in the UK's National Health Service. Sustainable careers in healthcare are gaining increasing attention at a national and international policy level, but research to understand the factors that facilitate retention is lacking.This study aims to develop understanding of what drives retention of doctors in EM by focusing on those who remain in these careers, where previous research has targeted those who have left. By addressing the problem of retention in a different way, using innovative methods in this context, we aim to develop a deeper and more nuanced understanding of sustainable careers in EM.
This is an ethnographic study combining participant observation in two emergency departments, interviews with doctors from these departments, from organisations with influence or interest at a policy level and with doctors who have left EM. The analyses will integrate detailed workplace observation alongside key academic and policy documents using reflexive thematic analysis.
Approvals have been obtained from Lancaster University via the Faculty of Health and Medicine Research Ethics Committee (FHMREC18058) and the Health Research Authority (IRAS number 256306). The findings will inform understanding of sustainable careers in EM that may be transferable to other settings, professions, and locations that share key characteristics with EM such as paediatrics, emergency nursing and general practice. Findings will be disseminated through a series of academic publications and presentations, through local and specialty research engagement, and through targeted policy statements.
“英国的急诊医学面临医疗人员配备危机。”急诊医学以及整个医疗行业的人员配备不足是一个影响全球患者护理质量的问题。在英国国家医疗服务体系中,急诊医学医生的留用问题尤为严峻。医疗行业的可持续职业发展在国家和国际政策层面正日益受到关注,但目前缺乏旨在了解促进医生留用因素的研究。本研究旨在通过关注仍从事急诊医学职业的人员来加深对促使急诊医学医生留用因素的理解,而以往的研究主要针对离职人员。通过以不同方式解决留用问题,在此背景下采用创新方法,我们旨在更深入、更细致地理解急诊医学中的可持续职业发展。
这是一项人种志研究,结合了对两个急诊科的参与观察、对这些科室的医生、政策层面有影响力或感兴趣的组织的医生以及已离开急诊医学领域的医生的访谈。分析将运用反思性主题分析,把详细的工作场所观察与关键学术和政策文件相结合。
已通过兰卡斯特大学健康与医学研究伦理委员会(FHMREC18058)和健康研究管理局(IRAS编号256306)获得批准。研究结果将有助于理解急诊医学中的可持续职业发展,这些结果可能适用于其他与急诊医学具有关键共同特征的环境、职业和地点,如儿科、急诊护理和全科医疗。研究结果将通过一系列学术出版物和报告、通过地方和专业研究参与以及有针对性的政策声明进行传播。