Maribor Community Health Centre, Maribor, Slovenia.
Ljubljana Community Health Centre, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
BMC Prim Care. 2024 May 31;24(Suppl 1):289. doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02416-2.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, family physicians (FPs) served as the the initial point of contact for patients potentially infected with the virus, necessitating frequent updates to treatment protocols. However, practices also faced organizational challenges in providing care to other patients who also needed their medical attention. The pressure on FPs increased and affected their well-being. The international PRICOV-19 study, titled "Primary care in times of COVID-19 pandemic," investigated how FPs functioned during the COVID-19 pandemic. This article examines the correlation between various organizational and structural COVID-19-related variables and the well-being of FPs in Slovenia.
Between October 2020 and January 2021, we conducted an online cross-sectional survey. The questionnaire was distributed to 1040 Slovenian FPs and 218 family medicine (FM) trainees. Part of the questionnaire assessed the cooperation and well-being of FPs. The Mayo Clinic Well-being Index was used for the assessment. FP's well-being was also assessed descriptively by asking open-ended questions about maintaining mental health during the pandemic. Potential factors associated with FPs' well-being were identified using a multivariate linear regression method.
The final sample comprised 191 participants (response rate 14.1%). The mean value ± standard deviation of the Mayo Well-being Index was 3.3 ± 2.6 points. The FPs with the poorest well-being had 5-15 years of work experience and worked in a practice where work could not be distributed in the absence of a co-worker without compromising the well-being of colleagues. Physical activity was identified as the most common method of maintaining mental health among FPs.
The results of the study suggest that targeted interventions are needed to support FPs mid-career, increase resilience in practice, promote strong team dynamics, and prioritise physical activity in healthcare. Addressing these aspects can contribute to the well-being of individual FPs and the overall health of the healthcare workers.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,家庭医生(FPs)作为可能感染病毒的患者的初始接触点,需要频繁更新治疗方案。然而,实践中也面临着为其他需要医疗关注的患者提供护理的组织挑战。家庭医生的压力增加,影响了他们的幸福感。国际 PRICOV-19 研究题为“COVID-19 大流行期间的初级保健”,调查了家庭医生在 COVID-19 大流行期间的运作情况。本文研究了与斯洛文尼亚家庭医生幸福感相关的各种组织和结构 COVID-19 相关变量之间的相关性。
我们于 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 1 月期间进行了一项在线横断面调查。问卷分发给 1040 名斯洛文尼亚家庭医生和 218 名家庭医学(FM)实习生。问卷的一部分评估了家庭医生的合作和幸福感。使用梅奥诊所幸福感指数进行评估。还通过询问家庭医生在大流行期间保持心理健康的开放式问题,对家庭医生的幸福感进行描述性评估。使用多元线性回归方法确定与家庭医生幸福感相关的潜在因素。
最终样本包括 191 名参与者(应答率 14.1%)。梅奥幸福感指数的平均值±标准偏差为 3.3±2.6 分。幸福感最差的家庭医生工作经验为 5-15 年,在没有同事的情况下无法分配工作而又不影响同事幸福感的情况下工作。体育活动被确定为家庭医生保持心理健康的最常见方法。
研究结果表明,需要有针对性的干预措施来支持处于职业生涯中期的家庭医生,增强实践中的适应力,促进强大的团队动态,并将体育活动作为医疗保健的优先事项。解决这些方面可以有助于提高家庭医生的幸福感和医疗工作者的整体健康水平。