What are the sources of stress and distress for general practitioners working in England? A qualitative study.
Ruth RileyJohanna SpiersMarta BuszewiczAnna Kathryn TaylorGail ThorntonCarolyn Anne Chew-GrahamPublished in: BMJ open (2018)
In addition to addressing escalating workloads through the provision of increased resources, addressing unhealthy practice cultures is paramount. Collegial support, a willingness to talk about vulnerability and illness, and having open channels of communication enable GPs to feel less isolated and better able to cope with the emotional and clinical demands of their work. Doctors, including GPs, are not invulnerable to the clinical and emotional demands of their work nor the effects of divisive work cultures-culture change and access to informal and formal support is therefore crucial in enabling GPs to do their job effectively and to stay well.