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  • Healthcare Management
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • Medical Ethics

Background:

  • The UK healthcare system, including the National Health Service (NHS), is experiencing a severe staffing crisis.
  • Austerity measures, the COVID-19 pandemic, and pressure to address backlogs have exacerbated system fragility.
  • Current conditions pose physical, legal, and moral threats to healthcare professionals, impacting care quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a policy and professional body rethink of healthcare staffing strategies.
  • To propose a human factors approach prioritizing clinician well-being.
  • To redefine professionalism and duty of care within the medical field.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of current healthcare system pressures.
  • Review of the impact of systemic factors on clinician well-being.
  • Ethical examination of duty of care in a crisis context.

Main Results:

  • Healthcare systems are at a crisis point due to unsustainable pressures on staff.
  • Clinician well-being is a critical, yet often overlooked, factor in performance and system sustainability.
  • Injured, tired, or burnt-out professionals cannot effectively address systemic issues.

Conclusions:

  • A human factors approach emphasizing clinician well-being is essential for optimizing healthcare performance.
  • Rethinking professionalism and duty of care to include staff well-being is vital for ensuring the best possible patient care.
  • Sustainable healthcare delivery requires addressing the human element at its core.