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Do GP's Want or Need Formal Support Following a Patient Suicide? A Mixed Methods Study

机译:患者自杀后,Gp是否需要或需要正式支持?混合方法研究

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BackgroundudPatient suicide can be a devastating event for some general practitioners (GPs). Few guidelines exist to aid or support GPs in the aftermath of patient suicide. ududAimudTo explore GPs views on how they are affected by a patient suicide and the formal support available to them following a patient suicide.ududDesign udQuestionnaires and Semi-structured interviews.ududSettingudGeneral practices in the northwest of England.ududMethodsud198 semi-structured interviews were conducted as part of a retrospective study. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using descriptive statistics and a framework thematic approach. ududResultsudGPs were aged between 31 to 67 years, 144 (73%) were male, and the number of years in practice varied between 8 and 40 years (median = 24 years). GPs were based at 133 (67%) urban and 65 (33%) rural practices, 30 (15%) were single-handed GP practices and 168 (85%) practices had two or more GPs. 131 (66%) GPs reported being affected by patient suicide through feelings of grief, guilt and self-scrutiny. A greater number of years in practice may have been protective against these effects. 54 (27%) GPs reported having mostly ‘informal’ support from peers or colleagues and support was less available to younger and single handed GPs. ududConclusions udOur findings suggest that the majority of GPs are affected by patient suicide and most seek informal support from their peers and colleagues. Although many indicated that informal support systems were adequate and provided a protective environment, procedures should be developed to ensure the availability of guidelines for those who may require formal support.
机译:背景 ud患者的自杀可能是一些全科医生(GP)的灾难性事件。在患者自杀后,很少有指南可以帮助或支持全科医生。 ud udAim ud探索全科医生对患者自杀的影响以及患者自杀后获得的正式支持的观点。 ud ud设计 ud问卷和半结构化访谈。 ud ud设置 ud ud udMethods ud198半结构化访谈是回顾性研究的一部分。访谈被逐字记录,并使用描述性统计数据和框架主题方法进行分析。 ud udResults udGP的年龄介于31至67岁之间,男性为144位(73%),实践中的年龄介于8至40岁之间(中位数= 24岁)。全科医生以城市中的133名(67%)和农村(65%)的65名(33%),单手全科医生的30名(15%)和有两名或以上全科医生的168名(85%)为基础。 131(66%)名全科医生报告说,他们因悲伤,内和自责而受到患者自杀的影响。在实践中,更长的时间可能已经防止了这些影响。 54名(27%)的全科医生报告说,他们大多得到了同行或同事的“非正式”支持,而较年轻和单手的全科医生则很少获得这种支持。 ud ud结论 ud我们的发现表明,大多数全科医生都受到患者自杀的影响,并且大多数人寻求其同龄人和同事的非正式支持。尽管许多人表示非正式支持系统已经足够并提供了保护环境,但应制定程序以确保为可能需要正式支持的人们提供指导方针。

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