| Literature DB >> 31718542 |
C Barcons1,2, B García3, C Sarri4, E Rodríguez4, O Cunillera5, N Parellada6, B Fernández7, C E Alvarado8, C Barrio9, J C Fleta10, D Ruiz11, R Torrubia12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The changes in the models of care for mental disorders towards a community focus and deinstitutionalisation might have risen General practitioners' (GPs) workload, increasing their mental health concerns and the need for solutions. Pragmatic research into improving GPs' work-related health and psychological well-being is limited by focusing mainly on stressors and through not providing systematic attention to the development of positive mental health via interventions that develop psychological resources and capacities. The aim of this study was twofold: a) to determine the effectiveness of an intensive multimodal training programme for GPs designed to improve their management of mental-health patients; and b) to ascertain if the program could be also useful to improve the GPs management of their own burnout, job satisfaction and psychological well-being.Entities:
Keywords: Brief systemic therapy; Burnout; General practitioners; Job satisfaction; Primary care; Psychological well-being
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31718542 PMCID: PMC6849226 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-019-1036-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
List of Outcome measures
| Outcomes | Instruments |
|---|---|
| Management of mental-health patients indicators | |
| Administrative and healthcare indicators | (a) |
| Opinions about Mental Illness | |
| Burnout, job satisfaction and psychological well-being indicators | |
| Job Satisfaction | |
| Burnout | |
| Psychological well-being | |
| Psychopharmacology use | Current use of psychiatric medication; asked within the clinical interview |
Fig. 1Distribution (box-plots) of administrative parameters’ reported by 38 general practitioners, by intervention group (CG, control group; EG, experimental group), and before and after intervention (Pre, pretreatment; Post, Post-treatment)
Non-adjusted evolution analysis of Struening and Cohen’s Opinion about Mental Illness questionnaire’s punctuations of 38 GPs depending on intervention group (2016–2017)
| Control Group Evolution | Experimental Group Evolution | LMMs | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre | Post | Pre | Post | Baselineb | Changec | Evol.d | |||
| F1 | 59 [57.25, 60.75] | 73 [71.25, 78] | 0e | 58 [53.75, 61.25] | 72 [68, 77.50] | 0e | 0.633 | <0.001 + e | 0.889 |
| F2 | 44 [40, 49] | 53.50 [50.25, 57] | 0e | 42.50 [33.75, 48] | 58 [50, 62] | 0e | 0.311 | <0.001+ e | 0.163 |
| F3 | 9 [8, 11] | 18.50 [17.25, 21.50] | 0e | 10 [7.75, 12.25] | 18 [17, 21] | 0e | 0.983 | <0.001+ e | 0.867 |
| F4 | 8.50 [6.25, 10] | 11.50 [11, 14] | 0e | 7 [6, 9] | 11 [10, 13] | 0e | 0.555 | <0.001+ e | 0.303 |
| F5 | 7.50 [6, 9] | 10.50 [9, 12] | 0e | 6.50 [5, 8] | 12 [9.50, 13] | 0e | 0.337 | <0.001+ e | 0.004 |
Abbreviations: Pre Pretreatment, Post Post-treatment, W Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests
Struening and Cohen’s Opinion about Mental Illness questionnaire’s factors: F1: Negativism; F2: Social/interpersonal etiology; F3: Authoritarianism; F4: Restrictiveness; F5: Prejudice
alinear mixed-effects models; bInter-group baseline differences; cPre-post Overall Change; dInter-group Evolution differences
p < 0.0026 (intervention group versus control group)
Non-adjusted evolution analysis of Font-Roja Questionnaire’s punctuations of 38 GPs depending on intervention group (2016–2017)
| Control Group Evolution | Experimental Group Evolution | LMMs | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre | Post | Pre | Post | Baselineb | Changec | Evol.d | |||
| F1 | 14 [10.50,16] | 12 [9, 6] | 0.031e | 15 [13, 16.25] | 16 [15, 17] | 0.065 | 0.304 | 0.009 | 0.002+ e |
| F2 | 13.50 [12.25, 16.75] | 15 [1, 16] | 0.773 | 12 [11, 14] | 13 [11, 16] | 0.418 | 0.188 | 0.876 | 0.587 |
| F3 | 4.50 [3, 6] | 5 [4, 6] | 0.404 | 5 [4, 6] | 5 [4.50, 6] | 0.689 | 0.386 | 0.130 | 0.512 |
| F4 | 12 [12, 13] | 11 [11, 12] | 0.499 | 12 [10, 12.25] | 12 [10,12.50] | 0.904 | 0.543 | 0.618 | 0.728 |
| F5 | 11 [10, 13.75] | 12 [11, 15] | 0.303 | 12 [9, 13] | 12 [10, 13] | 0.631 | 0.736 | 0.099 | 0.336 |
| F6 | 6 [4, 6.75] | 6 [4, 8] | 0.510 | 4 [4, 6.50] | 4 [4, 6.50] | 0.753 | 0.156 | 0.567 | 0.934 |
| F7 | 5 [5, 6] | 6 [5, 7.] | 0.095 | 6 [5.75, 7] | 5 [5, 6] | 0.057 | 0.032 | 0.122 | 0.011 |
| F8 | 5 [5, 6] | 6 [4, 6] | 0.525 | 5.50 [4, 6] | 5 [5, 6.50] | 0.104 | 0.864 | 0.502 | 0.577 |
| F9 | 5 [4, 5.75] | 4 [3, 5] | 0.050 | 4.50 [4, 6] | 5 [4, 5] | 0.968 | 0.665 | 0.069 | 0.186 |
| Total | 76 [73, 80.50] | 77 [75, 78] | 0.726 | 75 [72, 77.50] | 76 [73, 83] | 0.485 | 0.818 | 0.796 | 0.515 |
Abbreviations: Pre Pre-treatment, Post Post-treatment, W Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests
Font-Roja Questionnaire’s dimensions: F1: satisfaction at work; F2: work tension; F3: Professional competence; F4: work
pressure; F5: professional promotion; F6: interpersonal relationship with superiors; F7: interpersonal relationships with peers; F8: extrinsic characteristics of status; F9: labor monotony
alinear mixed-effects models; bInter-group baseline differences; cPre-post Overall Change; dInter-group Evolution differences
p < 0.0026 (intervention group versus control group)
Non-adjusted evolution analysis of Maslach Burnout Inventory’s punctuations of 38 GPs depending on intervention group (2016–2017)
| Control Group Evolution | Experimental Group Evolution | LMMs | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre | Post | Pre | Post | Baselineb | Changec | Evol.d | |||
| EE | 24.50 [14, 41.25] | 25.50 [18, 34.25] | 0.756 | 19.50 [13.75, 23.25] | 21.50 [15.50, 28.25] | 0.089 | 0.038 | 0.881 | 0.263 |
| DP | 7 [5.25, 13.75] | 9 [7.25, 11] | 0.835 | 6 [4, 8.50] | 7 [3.75, 12.25] | 0.317 | 0.425 | 0.535 | 0.807 |
| PA | 38 [33.25, 45.25] | 38 [32.25, 43.75] | 0.297 | 38 [34, 42.50] | 37.50 [29.75, 43] | 0.420 | 0.559 | 0.410 | 0.550 |
| Burn | 46.50 [24.50, 62.25] | 46 [30, 57.25] | 0.727 | 37 [29, 49.25] | 40 [33, 52] | 0.331 | 0.243 | 0.600 | 0.637 |
Abbreviations: Pre Pretreatment, Post Post-treatment, W Wilcoxon Signed Rank Tests
Maslach Burnout Inventory’s subscales: EE: Emotional exhaustion; DP: Depersonalization; PA: Reduced personal accomplishment
Global Scales: Burn: Burnout
alinear mixed-effects models; bInter-group baseline differences; cPre-post Overall Change; dInter-group Evolution differences
p < 0.0026 (intervention group versus control group)
Fig. 2Distribution (box-plots) of Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale’s punctuations reported by 38 general practitioners, by intervention group (CG, control group; EG, experimental group), and before and after intervention (Pre, pretreatment; Post, Post-treatment)