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Sickness certification system in the United Kingdom: qualitative study of views of general practitioners in Scotland.

Susan Hussey1, Pat Hoddinott, Phil Wilson, Jon Dowell, Rosaline Barbour.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To explore how general practitioners operate the sickness certification system, their views on the system, and suggestions for change.
DESIGN: Qualitative focus group study consisting of 11 focus groups with 67 participants.
SETTING: General practitioners in practices in Glasgow, Tayside, and Highland regions, Scotland. SAMPLE: Purposive sample of general practitioners, with further theoretical sampling of key informant general practitioners to examine emerging themes.
RESULTS: General practitioners believed that the sickness certification system failed to address complex, chronic, or doubtful cases. They seemed to develop various operational strategies for its implementation. There appeared to be important deliberate misuse of the system by general practitioners, possibly related to conflicts about roles and incongruities in the system. The doctor-patient relationship was perceived to conflict with the current role of general practitioners in sickness certification. When making decisions about certification, the general practitioners considered a wide variety of factors. They experienced contradictory demands from other system stakeholders and felt blamed for failing to make impossible reconciliations. They clearly identified the difficulties of operating the system when there was no continuity of patient care. Many wished either to relinquish their gatekeeper role or to continue only with major changes.
CONCLUSIONS: Policy makers need to recognise and accommodate the range and complexity of factors that influence the behaviour of general practitioners operating as gatekeepers to the sickness certification system, before making changes. Such changes are otherwise unlikely to result in improvement. Models other than the primary care gatekeeper model should be considered.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14691065      PMCID: PMC314050          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.37949.656389.EE

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


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