Institute of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Centre for Health and Society, Faculty of Medicine, University of Duesseldorf, Moorenstraße 5, 40225, Duesseldorf, Germany.
BMC Prim Care. 2022 Nov 3;23(1):273. doi: 10.1186/s12875-022-01880-y.
In Germany, general practices are usually contacted first by patients with health complaints, including symptoms characteristic of SARS-CoV-2. Within general practices, medical assistants (MAs) are the first contact person for patients and perform various tasks in close physical patient contact. Working conditions of MAs have been characterized as challenging, e.g., due to low salaries, a high workload, time pressure and frequent interruptions. The potential changes of working conditions and job-related challenges experienced by MAs due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic have not been fully explored. We aimed to address this knowledge gap among MAs working in general practices in Germany.
Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted between March and April 2021 with 24 MAs. Medical assistants of legal age, who worked in general practices in Germany, and who were continuously employed and without change of employer in 2020 were eligible for participation. Interview recordings were transcribed verbatim and content-analyzed using MAXQDA, using deductive and inductive coding.
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic posed great challenges for MAs, including a dramatic increase in workload, changes in occupational tasks, increased hygiene measures, rearrangements of work organization, childcare issues, and structural and personnel challenges within their practice. Participants described both improved but also worsened collaboration with their employers and colleagues due to the pandemic. Many MAs complained about issues regarding SARS-CoV-2-related billing processes and an increase in unpleasant patient behavior, including disregard of practice rules or frequent verbal insults. Many also did not feel adequately appreciated by politics, media, or society for their efforts during the pandemic. Positive changes were perceived to be the expansion of digital communication channels and a growing social cohesiveness of practice teams.
Our study suggests that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic posed great challenges for MAs. The pandemic seems to have worsened MAs' working conditions, which had been described as challenging already prior to the pandemic. In order to improve job satisfaction and to prevent loss of healthcare personnel, measures must be taken to improve working conditions of MAs in general practices.
在德国,患者通常首先到全科诊所就诊,包括出现 SARS-CoV-2 特征性症状的患者。在全科诊所中,医疗助理(MA)是患者的第一联系人,他们在与患者近距离接触时执行各种任务。医疗助理的工作条件一直具有挑战性,例如,工资低、工作量大、时间压力大且经常被打断。由于 SARS-CoV-2 大流行,医疗助理的工作条件和工作相关挑战可能会发生变化,但这些变化尚未得到充分探索。我们旨在填补德国全科诊所工作的医疗助理在这方面的知识空白。
2021 年 3 月至 4 月,我们对 24 名医疗助理进行了半结构式电话访谈。符合条件的参与者为在德国的全科诊所工作的法定年龄的医疗助理,并且在 2020 年连续受雇且未更换雇主。采访录音逐字转录,并使用 MAXQDA 进行内容分析,采用演绎和归纳编码。
SARS-CoV-2 大流行给医疗助理带来了巨大挑战,包括工作量大幅增加、职业任务变化、增加卫生措施、工作组织重新安排、儿童保育问题以及实践中的结构和人员挑战。参与者描述了由于大流行,他们与雇主和同事的合作关系既有改善也有恶化。许多医疗助理抱怨与 SARS-CoV-2 相关计费流程以及患者行为恶化有关的问题,包括不遵守实践规则或经常辱骂。许多人还觉得自己在大流行期间的努力没有得到政治、媒体或社会的充分认可。人们认为积极的变化是扩大了数字沟通渠道以及实践团队的社会凝聚力增强。
我们的研究表明,SARS-CoV-2 大流行给医疗助理带来了巨大挑战。大流行似乎使医疗助理的工作条件恶化,而在大流行之前,医疗助理的工作条件已经被描述为具有挑战性。为了提高工作满意度并防止医疗保健人员流失,必须采取措施改善全科诊所中医疗助理的工作条件。