General practice; Primary care; Quality of care; Distress; Well-being; COVID-19; PRICOV-19; Belgium; Regions †; Family Practice
Abstract :
[en] Background The mental health and well-being of GPs is a critical issue as they play a vital role in providing healthcare services to individuals and communities. Research has shown that GPs often face high levels of stress, burnout, and mental health problems due to their demanding work environment. During the COVID-19 pandemic, GPs faced additional challenges which further impacted their mental health and well-being. This study aims to investigate the impact of systemic work-related stressors on the level of well-being of GPs in Belgium during the pandemic, with a particular emphasis on identifying regional variations between Flanders, Wallonia, and Brussels-Capital. Methods Data were collected with a self-reported online questionnaire from 479 GPs Belgian practices between December 2020 and August 2021 as part of the international PRICOV-19 study that explored the organization of general practices during COVID-19 in 38 countries to guarantee safe, effective, patient-centered, and equitable care. Well-being was evaluated by the Mayo Clinic's expanded 9-item well-being index. Results The findings of this study reveal notable regional discrepancies in the degree of well-being experienced by Belgian GPs, with the Walloon region displaying the lowest level of well-being (37%) in a population highly susceptible to professional distress (57%). Among the key stressors contributing to such distress, financial difficulties among patients (p < 0.011), the fee-for-service payment system (p = 0.013), a lack of work-related purpose (p = 0.047), and inadequate work-life balance (p < 0.001) were identified as significant factors. When examining the influence of regional disparities, it was found that the sole significant interaction between work-related stressors and region regarding the probability of experiencing distress was related to the possibility of workload sharing among practice personnel. Conclusion The findings from this study underscore the imperative for more comprehensive research aimed at scrutinizing the differences in well-being across the three regions in Belgium and identifying the systemic factors that influence the practice environment, as opposed to exclusively concentrating on enhancing individual resilience.
Disciplines :
Public health, health care sciences & services
Author, co-author :
Cholewa, Joanna; Academic Center of General Medicine, UCLouvain, Brussels, Belgium
Ponsar, Cecile; Academic Center of General Medicine, UCLouvain, Brussels, Belgium
De Rouffignac, Ségolène; Academic Center of General Medicine, UCLouvain, Brussels, Belgium
Pétré, Benoît ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Education thérapeutique du patient au service des soins intégrés
Poel, Esther
Willems, Sara
De Jonghe, Michel; Academic Center of General Medicine, UCLouvain, Brussels, Belgium ; Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium ; Quality and Safety Ghent, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
General practitioners' well-being in Belgium: results from the cross-sectional PRICOV-19 study
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