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伦敦(英国)眼科医生在临床咨询中讨论工作作为临床结果的重要性的态度和实践:一项横断面调查。

Attitudes and practices of ophthalmology doctors in London (UK) on the importance of discussing work as a clinical outcome with patients during consultations: A cross sectional survey.

机构信息

GKT School of Medical Education, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.

Occupational Health Service, Guy's and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, St Thomas Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Jun 9;17(6):e0268997. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0268997. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Limited research suggests that non-occupational health doctors rarely discuss occupation with their patients. There is a gap in research regarding the attitudes and practices of doctors towards discussing patient occupation and return to work. The aim of this work was to explore the attitudes of ophthalmology doctors towards work as a clinical outcome and assess the need for occupational health training among participants (doctors).

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey among doctors working in ophthalmology in two London teaching hospitals. The survey focused on the attitudes of doctors towards 'work' as a clinical outcome, their practices of asking patients about occupation, their perceived level of competency in this area of clinical practice and the level of training doctors had received in this field. Descriptive data analysis was undertaken and results presented as frequencies and proportions.

RESULTS

The response rate was 30/72 (42%). Approximately a quarter (8/30;27%) of doctors 'always' discussed return to work during care planning whilst the majority (25/30;87%) of doctors agreed or strongly agreed that this should always be the case. Over half of the doctors had received no formal OH training on how to discuss or assess the impact of health on work and only 17/30 (57%) considered themselves competent in discussing these work outcomes with patients. Over half agreed that additional training would be useful, with the majority believing that it would be most useful at all stages of medical training.

CONCLUSION

We found the majority of ophthalmology doctors regard 'return to work' as an important clinical outcome yet most do not routinely discuss work outcomes with patients to inform care planning. Majority of doctors lack training in how to discuss issues relating to work and would benefit from additional OH training.

摘要

背景

有限的研究表明,非职业健康医生很少与患者讨论职业问题。关于医生对讨论患者职业和重返工作岗位的态度和做法的研究还存在空白。这项工作的目的是探讨眼科医生对工作作为临床结果的态度,并评估参与者(医生)对职业健康培训的需求。

方法

在伦敦两家教学医院工作的眼科医生中进行横断面调查。该调查侧重于医生对“工作”作为临床结果的态度、询问患者职业的做法、他们在这一临床实践领域的能力感知程度以及医生在这一领域接受的培训程度。进行了描述性数据分析,并以频率和比例呈现结果。

结果

回应率为 30/72(42%)。大约四分之一(8/30;27%)的医生在护理计划期间“始终”讨论重返工作岗位,而大多数(25/30;87%)的医生同意或强烈同意这应该始终是这样的情况。超过一半的医生没有接受过关于如何讨论或评估健康对工作影响的正式 OH 培训,只有 17/30(57%)的医生认为自己有能力与患者讨论这些工作结果。超过一半的人同意额外的培训将是有用的,大多数人认为在医学培训的所有阶段都最有用。

结论

我们发现大多数眼科医生认为“重返工作”是一个重要的临床结果,但大多数医生并没有定期与患者讨论工作结果以告知护理计划。大多数医生缺乏讨论与工作相关问题的培训,他们将受益于额外的 OH 培训。

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