'Treading water but drowning slowly': what are GPs' experiences of living and working with mental illness and distress in England? A qualitative study.
Ruth RileyJohanna SpiersCarolyn A Chew-GrahamAnna K TaylorGail A ThorntonMarta BuszewiczPublished in: BMJ open (2018)
These findings paint a concerning picture of the situation affecting primary care doctors, with participants' accounts suggesting there is a considerable degree of mental ill health and reduced well-being among GPs. The solutions are complex and lie in prevention and provision. There needs to be greater recognition of the components and cumulative effect of occupational stressors for doctors, such as the increasing workload and the clinical and emotional demands of the job, as well as the need for a culture shift within medicine to more supportive and compassionate work environments.