Work climate in pandemic times: which burdens do German physicians in primary care report?
Autor: | Tim Ohnhäuser, Arno Stöcker, Laura Mause, Sophie Gunkel, Nadine Scholten, Jan Hoffmann |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Cross-sectional study cross-sectional studies Primary care pandemics German primary healthcare general practitioners Pandemic Medicine Humans Economic impact analysis AcademicSubjects/MED00780 Primary Health Care business.industry SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 patient care team Organizational Culture language.human_language Work (electrical) Family medicine Health Service Research Ambulatory Communicable Disease Control language Family Practice business |
Zdroj: | Family Practice |
ISSN: | 1460-2229 |
Popis: | Background In Germany, general practitioners (GPs) provide basic and primary care in the ambulatory sector and refer patients to other specialists when necessary. Often, GPs present the first point of contact for patients in the German healthcare system. During the COVID-19 pandemic, GPs and other medical specialists in the ambulatory setting suddenly were confronted with unprecedented challenges. Objective To answer the following research questions: How did COVID-19-related challenges affect the work climate? Do physicians with deteriorated work climate simultaneously report a worsened provision of patient care? Which challenges were the most burdening? Methods In the course of the project COVID-GAMS more than 18 000 physicians of various specialties had been invited to a quantitative cross-sectional online survey (in Summer 2020). Analyses were conducted separately for the groups of GPs and other medical specialists. Group differences were analysed statistically and burdening factors were identified. Results 1703 participants were included in the analysis. 22.2% of GPs (other medical specialists: 19.9%) stated, their work climate had deteriorated. Physicians with a deteriorated work climate showed a tendency towards poorer personal provision of patient care (M = 3.75, SD = 0.98 versus M = 3.93, SD = 0.99) compared to unchanged or improved work climate. The lack of protective material in March/April 2020, changes in practice management and possible economic impacts on the practice were the most burdening factors reported by GPs. Conclusion GPs who reported a negative impact on the work climate in the course of the first pandemic lockdown also tend to see own deficits in the provision of patient care. |
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