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Professional resilience in GPs working in areas of socioeconomic deprivation: a qualitative study in primary care

机译:在社会经济匮乏地区工作的全科医生的专业适应力:对初级保健的定性研究

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Background GPs working in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation face particular challenges, and are at increased risk of professional burnout. Understanding how GPs working in such areas perceive professional resilience is important in order to recruit and retain a GP workforce in these areas.Aim To understand how GPs working in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation consider professional resilience.Design and setting A qualitative study of GPs practising in deprived areas within one primary care region of England.Method In total, 14 individual interviews and one focus group of eight participants were undertaken, with sampling to data saturation. A framework approach was used for data analysis.Results Participants described three key themes relating to resilience. First, resilience was seen as involving flexibility and adaptability. This involved making trade-offs in order to keep going, even if this was imperfect. Second, resilience was enacted through teams rather than through individual strength. Third, resilience required the integration of personal and professional values rather than keeping the two separate. This dynamic adaptive view, with an emphasis on the importance of individuals within teams rather than in isolation, contrasts with the discourse of resilience as a personal characteristic, which should be strengthened at the individual level.Conclusion Professional resilience is about more than individual strength. Policies to promote professional resilience, particularly in settings such as areas of high socioeconomic deprivation, must recognise the importance of flexibility, adaptability, working as teams, and successful integration between work and personal values.
机译:背景在社会经济高度匮乏的地区工作的全科医生面临特别的挑战,职业倦怠的风险增加。为了在这些地区招募和留住全科医生,了解在这些地区工作的全科医生如何感知专业应变能力很重要。目的是了解在社会经济高度匮乏地区工作的全科医生如何考虑专业应变能力。设计和设置全科医生实践的定性研究方法总共进行了14次个人访谈和一个由8名参与者组成的焦点小组,样本抽样达到数据饱和。数据分析采用了一种框架方法。结果参与者描述了与弹性相关的三个关键主题。首先,弹性被认为具有灵活性和适应性。即使这是不完美的,也要进行权衡以保持下去。其次,抵御能力是通过团队而不是个人力量来制定的。第三,韧性要求个人和专业价值观的整合,而不是将两者分开。这种动态的适应性观点强调团队中个人的重要性,而不是孤立地对待,这与韧性作为个人特征的论述形成了鲜明对比,应在个体层面上予以加强。结论职业韧性不仅仅是个人力量。促进职业弹性的政策,特别是在诸如社会经济高度匮乏的地区等环境中,必须承认灵活性,适应性,团队合作以及工作与个人价值观之间成功整合的重要性。

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