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Factors affecting the changing role of GP clinicians in community hospitals: a qualitative interview study in England.

David Seamark1, Deborah Davidson2, Angela Ellis-Paine2, Jon Glasby2, Helen Tucker3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: GPs were a key driving force for the development of a network of community hospitals across England, and have provided medical cover for most of them. However, during the past decade there has been a significant shift, with the dominant trend appearing to be one of declining GP involvement. AIM: To explore how and why the role of GPs within community hospitals in England is changing. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Qualitative study in a sample of nine diverse community hospitals in England.
METHOD: Qualitative interviews with community hospital clinical staff.
RESULTS: In all, 20 interviews were conducted and two models of medical care observed: GPs employed by a practice and trust-employed doctors. Interviewees confirmed the trend towards declining GP involvement, with the factors driving change identified as being GP workload and recruitment challenges, a change from 'step-up' admissions from the community to 'step-down' admissions from acute hospitals, fewer local patients being admitted, increased medical acuity of patients admitted, increased burden of medical support required, and inadequate remuneration. The majority of doctors viewed community hospital work in a positive light, welcoming the opportunities for personal development and to acquire new clinical skills. GPs viewed community hospital work as an extension of primary care, adding to job satisfaction.
CONCLUSION: Multiple factors have driven changes in the role of GP community hospital clinicians. The NHS needs to develop a focused strategy if GPs are to remain engaged with community hospital work. © British Journal of General Practice 2019.

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Keywords:  community hospital; general practice; intermediate care; primary care; qualitative research

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30803983      PMCID: PMC6478466          DOI: 10.3399/bjgp19X701345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Gen Pract        ISSN: 0960-1643            Impact factor:   5.386


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