Research Department of Medical Education, UCL Medical School, University College London Division of Medicine, London, UK
Research Department of Medical Education, UCL Medical School, University College London Division of Medicine, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2022 Oct 13;12(10):e062356. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062356.
An impoverished medical workforce is a global phenomenon, which can impact patient care significantly. Greater flexibility in working patterns is one approach policy-makers adopt to address this issue, and the expansion of less than full-time (LTFT) working forms part of this. Studies suggest that LTFT working has the potential to improve recruitment and retention by aligning with how doctors increasingly want to balance their careers with other commitments and interests. What is less well understood are the influencing factors and outcomes related to LTFT working among doctors. This protocol outlines the methodology for a systematic review that will evaluate existing knowledge on LTFT working in the medical profession.
The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses guidelines will be followed. Embase, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Health Management Information Consortium, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Healthcare Administration, and Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts will be searched for studies published up to March 2022. Unpublished literature from EThos and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global will also be searched. Bibliographic searching, citation searching and handsearching will be used to retrieve additional papers. Authors will be contacted for data or publications if necessary. Two independent reviewers will undertake study screening, data extraction and quality assessment, with disagreements resolved by consensus or by a third reviewer if necessary. Data synthesis will be by narrative synthesis and meta-analysis if possible.
The proposed study does not require ethical approval; however, it forms part of a larger body of research on the impact of LTFT working on the medical workforce for which ethics approval has been granted by the Research Ethics Committee at University College London. Findings will be published in a peer-reviewed journal and will be presented at national and international conferences.
CRD42022307174.
医疗人员匮乏是一个全球性现象,这会对患者护理产生重大影响。政策制定者采用工作模式更加灵活的方法来解决这个问题,其中包括扩大非全职(LTFT)工作形式。研究表明,LTFT 工作有可能通过与医生越来越希望平衡职业与其他承诺和兴趣的方式保持一致,从而改善招聘和留用。但对于医生从事 LTFT 工作的相关影响因素和结果,人们的了解还不够充分。本方案概述了一项系统评价的方法学,该评价将评估医学专业中 LTFT 工作的现有知识。
将遵循系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南。将在 Embase、MEDLINE、PsycINFO、Health Management Information Consortium、Web of Science、Cochrane 图书馆、医疗保健管理和应用社会科学索引和摘要中搜索截至 2022 年 3 月发表的研究。还将从 EThos 和 ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global 搜索未发表的文献。将使用书目搜索、引文搜索和手工搜索来检索其他论文。如果需要,将联系作者获取数据或出版物。两名独立评审员将进行研究筛选、数据提取和质量评估,如果存在分歧,则通过共识或必要时由第三名评审员解决。如果可能,将通过叙述性综合和荟萃分析进行数据综合。
拟议的研究不需要伦理批准;然而,它是更大规模的 LTFT 工作对医疗劳动力影响研究的一部分,该研究已获得伦敦大学学院研究伦理委员会的伦理批准。研究结果将发表在同行评议的期刊上,并将在国家和国际会议上展示。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42022307174。