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GPs suggest a team approach to beat burnout


Wednesday, 08 March, 2023

GPs suggest a team approach to beat burnout

Improved data and encouraging doctors to work together as a team on patient care could be ways to improve conditions for stressed GPs, a new study has found.

A team of GPs and researchers at is proposing a series of steps that every GP can take to make life better for themselves, their staff and their patients, while they wait for the urgent reform that is needed at national and state levels.

They have published an editorial in the that proposes the reinvigoration of general practice as a learning health system, using approaches that have worked for many large health systems around the world.

With an aging GP workforce and less than 14% of final-year medical students listing general practice as their preferred career pathway, primary care in Australia is facing a 鈥榩erfect storm鈥, researchers said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e faced with a perfect storm of an aging general practice workforce, a declining interest in general practice as a career and widespread burnout exacerbated by the pandemic,鈥 said聽Dr Darran Foo, a GP at MQ Health GP Clinic and the lead author of the editorial.

鈥淲e need to create a primary healthcare system that consistently delivers reliable performance and constantly improves, systematically and seamlessly, with each care experience. In short, we need a system with an ability to learn.鈥

MQ Health GP Clinic has introduced a learning health system developed with the Australian Institute of Health Innovation. Now they are starting to talk with GPs on the steps that every practice can implement.

鈥淥ur vision is for practices that operate more as teams without every decision falling back to a GP,鈥 Foo said.

鈥淕Ps will have better access to data, so that accurate patient records are quickly available; clinicians can see that they鈥檙e achieving outcomes for their patients and everyone in the practice can see how effectively they are working for all their patients.鈥

A learning health system approach has been successfully adopted in the USA by Kaiser Health and by the Department of Veterans Affairs, which manages health care for six million veterans.

鈥淚 believe that we can quickly make a difference for patients,鈥 Foo said.

鈥淚f, for example, you鈥檙e coming to see me with diabetes, I won鈥檛 have to spend the first 30 minutes reconstructing your history. I鈥檒l have instant access to your wearable data including a continuous glucose monitor.

鈥淚鈥檒l be able to empower you to manage your own condition, with appropriate measures and targets.

The Founding Director of the , Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite, said聽successful implementation of learning health systems in the primary care sector could have many benefits.

鈥淲e could see improved population health, enhanced patient experience, reduced cost of care and improved clinician satisfaction,鈥 Braithwaite said.

鈥淲e want to start a conversation with GPs to discuss what we can do at a local level, while government works out policy. It鈥檚 not a magic bullet, but an important component that will complement the large-scale reforms that are urgently needed.鈥

Steps to a learning health system

  1. Science and informatics to measure real-time access to knowledge and digital capture of the care experience.
  2. Patient-clinician partnerships that engage and empower patients.
  3. Incentives that reward high-value care and emphasise transparency.
  4. A continuous learning ethos that focuses on a leadership-instilled culture of learning and provides supportive system competencies.
  5. Developing organisational structures and governance mechanisms that take into account relevant policies and regulations, and facilitate collaboration, learning and research.

Image credit: iStock.com/SolStock

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