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What do general practice receptionists think and feel about their work?

机译:全科医生接待员对他们的工作有何看法和感觉?

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BACKGROUND: Although there is some published work acknowledging that the general practice receptionist's role is both important and difficult, receptionists' own views have rarely been sought. AIM: To explore general practice receptionists' ideas and feelings about their work. METHOD: A questionnaire was distributed to all 150 receptionists in a representative sample of 26 practices in the area covered by Leeds family health services authority. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a representative group of 20 receptionists selected from the questionnaire sample. RESULTS: All responders were women, 60% were over 40 years old, and about half had been in the post for more than five years; four-fifths worked part-time. They had chosen the job because it dovetailed with the rest of their lives. Responders derived satisfaction from helping patients, meeting people, having good relationships with colleagues, and doing varied work. Sources of stress included difficult patients, work pressure, problems finding appointments for patients, and feeling caught between doctors' and patients' demands. Responders' experiences and views of training were diverse. Practice managers were important in making them feel consulted and supported. All had a sense of teamwork with colleagues, but many did not perceive the whole practice as a team. Many felt doctors failed to appreciate the pressure and complexity of their work. CONCLUSIONS: Receptionists' work is complex, demanding and intense, involving a high level of commitment to patients, colleagues, and the practice. Recommendations include improved appointment systems, a positive role for practice managers in relation to reception staff, and individual planning of receptionists' training. Effective teamwork among receptionists should be recognized and developed. General practitioners (GPs) are recommended to develop a greater understanding of receptionists' work.
机译:背景:尽管有一些发表的著作承认全科医师接待员的角色既重要又困难,但很少有人寻求接待员的观点。目的:探讨普通执业接待员对其工作的想法和感受。方法:在利兹家庭卫生服务局所覆盖地区的26种做法的代表性样本中,向所有150名接待员分发了调查表。对从问卷样本中选出的20名代表组成的代表小组进行了半结构化访谈。结果:所有回应者均为女性,其中60%的人年龄在40岁以上,并且约有一半的人担任该职位超过五年。五分之四的人从事兼职工作。他们之所以选择这份工作,是因为它与他们的余生息息相关。响应者从帮助患者,结识人们,与同事保持良好关系以及从事各种工作中获得了满足。压力的来源包括困难的患者,工作压力,寻找患者约会的问题以及感到介于医生和患者需求之间的压力。响应者的经验和培训观点是多种多样的。实践经理对于使他们感到受到咨询和支持很重要。所有人都与同事具有团队合作感,但是许多人并没有将整个实践视为一个团队。许多人感到医生无法理解他们工作的压力和复杂性。结论:接待员的工作复杂,要求高且紧张,涉及患者,同事和实践的高度投入。建议包括改进任命制度,对业务经理在接待人员方面的积极作用以及对接待员培训的个人计划。接待员之间有效的团队合作应该得到认可和发展。建议从业人员(GPs)对接待员的工作有更深入的了解。

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