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The general practitioner workforce crisis in England: a qualitative study of how appraisal and revalidation are contributing to intentions to leave practice

机译:英格兰的全科医生劳动力危机:定性研究,关于评估和重新验证如何助长了退出实践的意图

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Background The general practice (GP) workforce in England is in crisis, with declining morale and job satisfaction, increasing early retirement and declining interest in training to become a GP. We recently reported on factors that are influencing this, with appraisal and revalidation emerging as an unexpected finding; 28.6?% of GPs stating an intention to leave general practice within the next 5?years included this as ‘very important’ or ‘important’ to their decision. In this study we undertook a secondary analysis to identify how the experience of appraisal and revalidation might be influencing intentions to leave general practice. Methods Qualitative analysis of free text comments made by GPs in a survey of career intentions. All comments that included mention of appraisal or revalidation were extracted. Emergent themes were identified and a coding framework devised. Results Forty-two participants made comments that related to appraisal and revalidation. Compared to all 1192 participants who completed the main survey, they were older (76.2?% compared to 46.2?% aged 50?years and older), with more years’ general practice experience (80.0?% compared to 48.0?% with >20?years’ experience) and more likely to state an intention to retire within 5?years (72.2?% compared to 41.9?%). Key themes were appraisal and revalidation as: a bureaucratic, inflexible exercise that added to an already pressured workload; an activity that has little educational value, relevance to professional development or quality of care; and an issue that contributes to low morale, work-related distress and intentions to leave general practice. Revalidation was depicted as a cumbersome tick-box exercise that had little to do with quality of care or protecting patients. There were no comments that countered these negative views. Conclusions While the representativeness of these comments to the experience of GPs as a whole cannot be judged, it is likely that that they reflect the concerns of GPs whose experience of appraisal and revalidation is influencing their intention to leave general practice. Through its impact on GP morale and burnout, the current appraisal and revalidation system in England appears to be contributing to the workforce crisis. The findings indicate that the appraisal system may be in urgent need of re-design to increase its relevance to individual GPs’ experience and seniority, clinical activities being undertaken and professional development needs.
机译:背景技术英格兰的全科医生(GP)员工正处于危机之中,士气和工作满意度下降,提早退休,对成为GP的培训兴趣下降。我们最近报告了影响这一点的因素,评估和重新验证成为意外发现。 28.6%的全科医生表示有意在未来5年内退出常规业务,这对他们的决定而言是“非常重要”或“重要”。在这项研究中,我们进行了二次分析,以确定鉴定和重新验证的经验可能会如何影响离开普通科目的意图。方法对全科医生在职业意愿调查中发表的自由文本评论进行定性分析。摘录了所有提及评估或重新验证的评论。确定了紧急主题并设计了编码框架。结果42位参与者发表了与评估和重新验证有关的评论。与完成主要调查的所有1192位参与者相比,他们年龄更大(76.2%,而50岁及以上年龄的参与者为46.2%),具有多年的普通执业经验(80.0%,而48.0%则为48.0%,> 20岁以上)年的退休经验),更有可能表示打算在5年内退休(72.2%,而41.9%)。评估和重新验证的主要主题是:官僚,僵化的练习增加了本已压力很大的工作量;教育价值,与职业发展或护理质量无关的活动;以及导致士气低落,与工作有关的困扰以及离开普通科目的意图的问题。重新验证被描述为繁琐的勾选框练习,与护理质量或保护患者无关。没有评论可以反驳这些负面观点。结论虽然无法判断这些评论对GP整体经验的代表性,但很可能它们反映了GP的关注,因为GP的评估和重新验证经验正在影响他们离开普通医生的意图。通过其对GP士气和倦怠的影响,英格兰当前的评估和重新验证系统似乎正在助长劳动力危机。调查结果表明,评估系统可能迫切需要重新设计,以增强其与个人全科医生的经验和资历,正在进行的临床活动以及专业发展需求的相关性。

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