"Family doctors are also people": a qualitative analysis of how family physicians managed competing personal and professional responsibilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sarah SpencerJulia LukewichEmily Gard MarshallMaria MathewsShabnam AsghariJudith B BrownThomas R FreemanPaul GillSamina IdreesRita K McCrackenSudit RanadeSteve SladeAmanda L TerryJamie WickettEric WongRichard BuoteLeslie MeredithLauren MoritzDana RyanLindsay HeddenPublished in: Human resources for health (2024)
For FPs to contribute fully to a pandemic response, they must be factored into pandemic plans. Failure to appreciate their unique role and circumstances often leaves FPs feeling unsupported in both their professional and personal lives. Comprehensive planning in anticipation of future pandemics must consider FPs' varied responsibilities, health concerns, and necessary precautions. Having adequate personal and practice supports in place will facilitate the essential role of FPs in responding to a pandemic crisis while continuing to support their patients' primary care needs.