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'The sick note': A qualitative study of sickness certification in general practice in Ireland

机译:“病假”:爱尔兰一般实践中疾病证明的定性研究

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Background: Sickness certification is a common task undertaken by General Practitioners (GPs) in most developed countries. Research suggests that they find this task complex and difficult. Primary health care structures and sickness certification practices differ across Europe and little research explores GPs certifying practices in the Republic of Ireland. Objectives: The aim of the study was to explore GPs' views on sickness certification, the strategies used to issue sickness certificates to patients and scope for improvement in the current system. Methods: A qualitative thematic approach used one to one in-depth interviews with 14 individual GPs, across 11 primary health care practices in Ireland. Analysis of the data was conducted using NVivo 8 qualitative software. Results: GPs can find their role as certifier problematic, and a source of conflict during the consultation process with patients. GPs were concerned with breaching patient confidentiality and in particular disclosing illness to employers. They reported feeling inadequate in dealing with some cases requesting sickness leave, including certification for adverse social circumstances. Sickness certification was often given in response to patient demand. GPs felt a need for better communication between themselves, employers and relevant government departments. Conclusion: This study highlights the various complexities and challenges that GPs face when dealing with patients requiring sickness certification. Issues in assessment of fitness for work and problems within the social welfare structure were recurrent themes. The study highlights the opportunities to improve the system and how these might be achieved. Further research is now warranted in Ireland.
机译:背景:疾病证书是大多数发达国家的全科医生(GP)承担的一项常见任务。研究表明,他们发现这项任务复杂而困难。欧洲各地的主要医疗保健结构和疾病认证实践有所不同,很少有研究探索爱尔兰共和国的全科医生认证实践。目的:该研究的目的是探讨全科医生对疾病证明的观点,向患者颁发疾病证明的策略以及当前系统的改进范围。方法:定性主题方法对爱尔兰的11种主要卫生保健实践进行了一对一的深度访谈,涉及14位个人全科医生。使用NVivo 8定性软件进行数据分析。结果:全科医生可能会发现其作为证明人的角色存在问题,并且在与患者的咨询过程中会引起冲突。全科医生担心违反患者保密规定,特别是向雇主披露疾病。他们报告说,在处理一些请病假的情况下,包括对不利的社会情况的证明,感觉不足。通常根据患者的需求提供疾病证明。全科医生感到有必要在他们自己,雇主和相关政府部门之间进行更好的沟通。结论:这项研究强调了全科医生在与需要疾病证明的患者打交道时面临的各种复杂性和挑战。经常性主题是评估工作适应性的问题和社会福利结构内的问题。该研究突出了改进系统的机会以及如何实现这些机会。现在,爱尔兰需要进行进一步的研究。

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