Locum doctors in English general practices: evidence from a national survey

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作者
Stringer, Gemma [1 ,9 ]
Ferguson, Jane [2 ]
Walshe, Kieran [1 ]
Grigoroglou, Christos [3 ]
Allen, Thomas [4 ,5 ]
Kontopantelis, Evangelos [6 ,7 ]
Ashcroft, Darren M. [8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manchester, Inst Hlth Policy, Alliance Manchester Business Sch, Hlth Policy & Management, Manchester, England
[2] Univ Birmingham, Hlth Serv Management Ctr, Birmingham, England
[3] Univ Manchester, Manchester Ctr Hlth Econ, Hlth Serv Res, Hlth Serv Res & Primary Care,Div Populat Hlth, Manchester, England
[4] Univ Manchester, Manchester Ctr Hlth Econ, Hlth Serv Res & Primary Care, Div Populat Hlth,Hlth Econ, Manchester, England
[5] Univ Southern Denmark, Danish Ctr Hlth Econ, Odense, Denmark
[6] Univ Manchester, Natl Inst Hlth & Care Res, Ctr Primary Care, Data Sci & Hlth Serv Res,Sch Primary Care Res, Manchester, England
[7] Univ Manchester, Div Informat Imaging & Data Sci, Manchester, England
[8] Univ Manchester, Fac Biol Med & Hlth, Sch Hlth Sci, Pharmacoepidemiol, Manchester, England
[9] Univ Manchester, Alliance Manchester Business Sch, Hlth Management Grp, Booth St West, Manchester M15 6PB, England
来源
BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE | 2023年 / 73卷 / 734期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
general practice; locum doctors; national survey; patient safety; quality of care; CONTINUITY;
D O I
10.3399/BJGP.2023.0039
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundLocum doctors give practices flexibility to deliver patient services but there are concerns about the impact of locum working on continuity of care, patient safety, team function, and cost.AimTo explore locum working in English general practices, and understand why and where locum doctors were needed and how they were engaged, supported, perceived, and managed.Design and setting An online survey was sent to 3745 practices. Method Quantitative responses were analysed using frequency tables, t-tests, and correlations. Free-text responses were analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsIn total, 605 (16.2%) responses were returned between June and December 2021. Practices made frequent use of locums, preferring regular locums familiar with processes and patients. Disadvantages of agency locums included cost, lack of patient familiarity, and impact on continuity of care. Care provided by locums was generally viewed as the same but sometimes worse compared with permanent GPs. Some practices reported that locums did not always perform the full range of duties, resulting in increased workload for other staff. Practices were largely unfamiliar with national guidance for organisations engaging locums, and, although processes such as verifying documentation were conducted, far fewer responders reported providing feedback, support for revalidation, or professional development.ConclusionLocum working is an essential part of English general practice, but this research raises some concerns about the robustness of arrangements for locum working and the impact on quality and safety of care. Further research is needed about the clinical practice and performance of locums, and to explore how locum working can be organised in ways that assure safe and high-quality care.
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页码:E667 / E676
页数:10
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