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Occupational physicians' perceptions and impact of 2009 GMC consent guidelines

机译:职业医生对2009 GMC同意指南的看法和影响

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Background: In 2009, the General Medical Council (GMC) updated its guidance on consent, introducing a new statement that employees should be offered the opportunity to view reports, before the reports are sent to the employer. Aims: To investigate the effects of this change on the perceptions and practice of occupational physicians. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of UK occupational physicians via the Society of Occupational Medicine e-newsletter, seeking their opinions of the anticipated and actual effects of the guidance on employers, employees, occupational physicians and occupational health services. Results: Two hundred and ninety-five completed questionnaires were returned (estimated response rate 30%). Respondents included 25% of accredited UK specialists. Some reported improved standards and greater transparency, however the change was generally perceived as unfavourable, with employee and employer losses: 50% reported delay providing timely advice to employers and 35% reported delays in employees returning to work. Significant variation in practice and increased costs were reported, with variable effects on different services. Difficulties in areas such as pensions and health surveillance were reported. Some occupational physicians had moved to instant reporting; others had moved away from this to allow more care with wording of reports. Conclusions: We found significant variations in practice between occupational physicians and concerns of employee and employer losses as a result of changes to the GMC consent guidance. Clearer guidance on practical implementation was desired. The background ethical reasoning should be stated so that the parameters of the guidance are delineated and its reach should be clarified.
机译:背景:2009年,美国通用医学委员会(GMC)更新了其同意指南,引入了一项新声明,即在将报告发送给雇主之前,应向员工提供查看报告的机会。目的:调查这种变化对职业医生的认知和实践的影响。方法:通过职业医学协会电子通讯对英国职业医生进行横断面调查,征求他们对指南对雇主,雇员,职业医生和职业健康服务的预期和实际影响的意见。结果:回收了295份完整问卷(估计答复率为30%)。受访者包括25%的经认可的英国专家。有些报告说标准提高了,透明度提高了,但是,这种变化通常被认为是不利的,有雇员和雇主损失:50%的报告延迟为雇主提供及时的建议,而35%的报告延迟了雇员重返工作岗位。据报告,实践中存在重大变化,成本增加,对不同服务产生了不同的影响。据报告,养恤金和健康监测等领域存在困难。一些职业医生已经转向即时报告。其他人则放弃了这一做法,以便在报告措辞上加倍注意。结论:我们发现,由于GMC同意指南的变更,职业医生之间的实践存在显着差异,并且引起了对员工和雇主损失的担忧。需要关于实际实施的更明确的指导。应该说明背景的道德推理,以便描述指南的参数并阐明指南的范围。

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