Need for recovery amongst emergency physicians in the UK and Ireland: a cross-sectional survey.

accident & emergency medicine health services administration & management human resource management occupational & industrial medicine organisation of health services

Journal

BMJ open
ISSN: 2044-6055
Titre abrégé: BMJ Open
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101552874

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 11 2020
Historique:
entrez: 3 11 2020
pubmed: 4 11 2020
medline: 7 4 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

To determine the need for recovery (NFR) among emergency physicians and to identify demographic and occupational characteristics associated with higher NFR scores. Cross-sectional electronic survey. Emergency departments (EDs) (n=112) in the UK and Ireland. Emergency physicians, defined as any registered physician working principally within the ED, responding between June and July 2019. NFR Scale, an 11-item self-administered questionnaire that assesses how work demands affect intershift recovery. The median NFR Score for all 4247 eligible, consented participants with a valid NFR Score was 70.0 (95% CI: 65.5 to 74.5), with an IQR of 45.5-90.0. A linear regression model indicated statistically significant associations between gender, health conditions, type of ED, clinical grade, access to annual and study leave, and time spent working out-of-hours. Groups including male physicians, consultants, general practitioners (GPs) within the ED, those working in paediatric EDs and those with no long-term health condition or disability had a lower NFR Score. After adjusting for these characteristics, the NFR Score increased by 3.7 (95% CI: 0.3 to 7.1) and 6.43 (95% CI: 2.0 to 10.8) for those with difficulty accessing annual and study leave, respectively. Increased percentage of out-of-hours work increased NFR Score almost linearly: 26%-50% out-of-hours work=5.7 (95% CI: 3.1 to 8.4); 51%-75% out-of-hours work=10.3 (95% CI: 7.6 to 13.0); 76%-100% out-of-hours work=14.5 (95% CI: 11.0 to 17.9). Higher NFR scores were observed among emergency physicians than reported in any other profession or population to date. While out-of-hours working is unavoidable, the linear relationship observed suggests that any reduction may result in NFR improvement. Evidence-based strategies to improve well-being such as proportional out-of-hours working and improved access to annual and study leave should be carefully considered and implemented where feasible.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33139301
pii: bmjopen-2020-041485
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041485
pmc: PMC7607596
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e041485

Investigateurs

L Kane (L)
S Richter (S)
J Selway (J)
C Rimmer (C)
M Ayres (M)
C Ponami (C)
A Quartermain (A)
K Kaur (K)
S Hartshorn (S)
K McGregor (K)
G Gardner (G)
T Clingo (T)
R Stewart (R)
N Mullen (N)
K Mirza (K)
T Hussan (T)
P Cuthbert (P)
M Alex (M)
F Barham (F)
A Bayston (A)
K Veeramuthu (K)
R Macfarlane (R)
J Criddle (J)
G Lipton (G)
K New (K)
M Jee Poh Hock (M)
E Umana (E)
C Ward (C)
V Agosti (V)
M Connelly (M)
C Weegenaar (C)
J Kerr (J)
S J Dhutia (SJ)
T Owens (T)
B Cherian (B)
U Basit (U)
D Hartin (D)
O Williams (O)
C Lindsay (C)
F Cantle (F)
S Manou (S)
M H Elwan (MH)
C Nunn (C)
R Fuller (R)
S Stevenson (S)
C Reynard (C)
J Daly (J)
A Da'Costa (A)
L How (L)
G Boggaram (G)
D McConnell (D)
R Hirst (R)
K Thomas (K)
R Campbell (R)
J Muller (J)
S Taylor (S)
H Chatha (H)
R Grimwood (R)
F Fadhlillah (F)
S Ojo (S)
A Paul (A)
S Ramsundar (S)
A Blackwell (A)
Dsd Ranasinghe (D)
S Hall (S)
I Traiforos (I)
E Walton (E)
T Sparkes (T)
L Barrett (L)
M Sheikh (M)
J Driessen (J)
S Meredith (S)
C Newbury (C)
H Grimsmo-Powney (H)
H Malik (H)
L Gwatkin (L)
R Blackburn (R)
L McKechnie (L)
J Browning (J)
F Gillies (F)
T F McLoughlin (TF)
S M Rahman (SM)
K Hopping (K)
M Broyde (M)
K Challen (K)
M Macdonald (M)
A Randle (A)
E Timony-Nolan (E)
H Fairbairn (H)
G Gracey (G)
K Clayton (K)
J Thompson (J)
C Kennedy (C)
S Gray (S)
C Magee (C)
G Hartshorne (G)
J Foley (J)
S Gardner (S)
S Pintus (S)
K Scott (K)
K Brammer (K)
A Raghunathan (A)
S Langston (S)
F Gillies (F)
J Patel (J)
A Knight (A)
S Saunder (S)
C Thomas (C)
C Szekeres (C)
P Fitzpatrick (P)
L Kehler (L)
H Cooper (H)
B O'Hare (B)
A Arumugam (A)
C Leech (C)
Y Moulds (Y)
D L Thom (DL)
N Ali (N)
A Mackay (A)
J Norton (J)
E Frost (E)
R Wright (R)
C E Davies (CE)
A Hanks (A)
E Murray (E)
A Saunders (A)
K I Malik (KI)
Imv Asif (I)
S Manouchehri (S)
A Fatkin (A)
S Lewis (S)
S Naeem (S)
A Basu (A)
N Cherian (N)
O Hill (O)
C Boulind (C)
P Williams (P)
S Hardwick (S)
C Gandolfi (C)
E Everitt (E)
R Hughes (R)
E Williams (E)
A Ghosh (A)
G Hampton (G)
D McKeever (D)
D Purdy (D)
L Savage (L)
S Bailey (S)
J Leung (J)
L Brown (L)
P Harris (P)
R Sharr (R)
R Loffhagen (R)
V Rivers (V)
H D Khan (HD)
K Vincent (K)
H Baird (H)
J Foot (J)
S Bury (S)
E Grocholski (E)
G Kamalatharan (G)
J Gaiawyn (J)
G Johnson (G)
A Tabner (A)
L Abraham (L)
N Sexton (N)
A Akhtar (A)
C de Buitleir (C)
B Clarke (B)
M Colmar (M)
Z Haslam (Z)
M Morrison (M)
K Veermuthu (K)
D Raffo (D)
J Stafford (J)
S Mclintock (S)
R Bond (R)
O R Griffiths (OR)
B McIlwham (B)
K Cunningham (K)
E Clegg (E)

Informations de copyright

© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests: TR has received 50% salary funding for 2 years as the Trainee Emergency Research Network fellow from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine; DH reported an honorary role as the Professor of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine during the conduct of this study.

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Auteurs

Laura Cottey (L)

Emergency Department, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK laurajcottey@gmail.com.
Academic Department of Military Emergency Medicine, Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, UK.

Tom Roberts (T)

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine, London, UK.

Blair Graham (B)

Emergency Department, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK.
Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.

Daniel Horner (D)

The Royal College of Emergency Medicine, London, UK.
Emergency Department, Salford Royal Hospitals NHS Trust, Salford, UK.
Division of Infection, Immunity and Respiratory Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Kara Nicola Stevens (KN)

Medical Statistics Group, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.

Doyo Enki (D)

Research Design Service East Midlands, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

Mark David Lyttle (MD)

Emergency Department, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol, UK.
Faculty of Health and Applied Science, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.

Jos Latour (J)

Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.

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