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Morale among general practitioners: qualitative study exploring relations between partnership arrangements, personal style, and workload.

Guro Huby1, Marian Gerry, Brian McKinstry, Mike Porter, Johnstone Shaw, Robert Wrate.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To explore general practitioners' experiences of wellbeing and distress at work, to identify their perceptions of the causes of and solutions to distress, and to draw out implications for improving morale in general practice.
DESIGN: Three stage qualitative study consisting of one to one unstructured interviews, one to one guided interviews, and focus groups.
SETTING: Fife, Lothian, and the Borders, South East Scotland. PARTICIPANTS: 63 general practitioner principals.
RESULTS: Morale of general practitioners was explained by the complex interrelations between factors. Three key factors were identified: workload, personal style, and practice arrangements. Workload was commonly identified as a cause of low morale, but partnership arrangements were also a key mediating variable between increasing workload and external changes in general practice on the one hand and individual responses to these changes on the other. Integrated interventions at personal, partnership, and practice levels were seen to make considerable contributions to improving morale. Effective partnerships helped individuals to manage workload, but increasing workload was also seen to take away time and opportunities for practices to manage change and to build supportive and effective working environments.
CONCLUSIONS: Solutions to the problem of low morale need integrated initiatives at individual, partnership, practice, and policy levels. Improving partnership arrangements is a key intervention, and rigorous action research is needed to evaluate different approaches.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12130611      PMCID: PMC117234          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.325.7356.140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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