Gresser Angelina, Joos Stefanie, Sturm Heidrun
Institut für Allgemeinmedizin und Interprofessionelle Versorgung, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen Medizinische Fakultät, Tübingen, Germany.
Gesundheitswesen. 2025 Mar;87(3):174-178. doi: 10.1055/a-2319-3160. Epub 2024 Jul 30.
Introduction In recent years, it has become increasingly hard to fill outpatient physician vacancies in all parts of Germany. This development is particularly pronounced in general practice. At the same time, the number of doctors trained abroad is increasing, predominantly in the inpatient sector. In the next few years, foreign-born and -trained physicians will presumably be increasingly active also in the field of family medicine. The aim of this study was to explore experiences, support needs and possible improvements from the perspective of such physicians in the outpatient sector with a focus on primary care.Method In this qualitative study, semi-structured interviews were conducted with physicians not raised and trained in Germany and working in the outpatient setting in Germany. The evaluation was carried out by means of qualitative content analysis. Categories were derived in a deductive-inductive manner.Results Thirteen physicians (of which nine were primary care physicians) were interviewed. Next to the deductively derived main categories (departure, des-orientation, adaptation) four subcategories as overarching problems emerged in the interviews: Administrative tasks, communication and professional as well as social adaptation / integration in Germany. Proposed solutions were categorized in structuring measures (official, easily accessible guidelines for physician migration, paid qualification period), specific preparatory courses for the outpatient sector, and personal support such as mentoring and networking of outpatient physicians in training.Conclusions Some of the problem areas mentioned were similar to those known from the inpatient setting. To support sustainable recruitment in the outpatient sector, specific preparatory courses and the promotion of networking among physicians appeared to be additional measures that would benefit physicians applying for positions in the outpatient sector and also easy to implement.
引言 近年来,德国各地的门诊医生职位越来越难填补。这一发展在全科医疗中尤为明显。与此同时,在国外接受培训的医生数量不断增加,主要集中在住院治疗领域。在未来几年,在国外出生并接受培训的医生可能也会在家庭医学领域越来越活跃。本研究的目的是从这类门诊医生的角度,以初级保健为重点,探讨他们的经历、支持需求以及可能的改进措施。
方法 在这项定性研究中,对未在德国成长和接受培训、在德国门诊环境工作的医生进行了半结构化访谈。通过定性内容分析进行评估。类别以演绎-归纳的方式得出。
结果 采访了13名医生(其中9名是初级保健医生)。除了演绎得出的主要类别(离开、迷失方向、适应)外,访谈中还出现了四个作为总体问题的子类别:行政任务、沟通以及在德国的专业和社会适应/融入。提出的解决方案分为结构化措施(针对医生移民的官方、易于获取的指南、有薪酬的资格期)、针对门诊部门的特定预备课程以及个人支持,如对门诊实习医生的指导和建立人际关系网络。
结论 提到的一些问题领域与住院治疗环境中已知的问题领域相似。为支持门诊部门的可持续招聘,特定的预备课程和促进医生之间的网络建设似乎是额外的措施,这些措施将使申请门诊职位的医生受益,而且易于实施。