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Managing long-term worklessness in primary care: a focus group study.

Debbie Cohen1, Naomi Marfell, Katie Webb

  • 1Department of Primary Care & Public Health, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK. cohenda@cf.ac.uk

Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)
|December 4, 2009
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General practitioners (GPs) often feel their role in managing long-term worklessness is limited to health issues. GPs

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Area of Science:

  • Occupational medicine
  • Primary care research
  • Health services research

Background:

  • Work benefits generally outweigh harms of unemployment and sickness absence.
  • General practitioners (GPs) perceive work and health issues as extending beyond their scope.
  • Limited research exists on GPs' attitudes toward managing long-term worklessness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore GPs' perceptions of managing individuals on long-term incapacity benefits.
  • To assess GPs' attitudes toward UK government-funded return-to-work programs (e.g., Want2Work scheme).

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study conducted in South Wales.
  • Focus groups with GPs explored primary care roles and challenges in managing long-term worklessness.
  • Data analyzed using the framework method.

Main Results:

  • Key themes included role boundaries, responsibilities, negotiation, and knowledge.
  • GPs felt their role was confined to health support, not work-related management.
  • Perceived personal safety risks influenced GPs' decision-making regarding these patients.

Conclusions:

  • A distinct separation exists between managing health concerns and work-related activities.
  • GPs acknowledged patients becoming disengaged within the system upon receiving long-term benefits.