TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF COUNTRY DOCTORS - A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS IN RURAL ISRAEL

Citation
Sm. Monnickendam et al., TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF COUNTRY DOCTORS - A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIPS IN RURAL ISRAEL, Israel journal of medical sciences, 32(3-4), 1996, pp. 239-245
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
00212180
Volume
32
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
239 - 245
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-2180(1996)32:3-4<239:TATOCD>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Rural areas of Israel are organized into small villages that attract p hysicians by offering inexpensive accommodation and the promise of a h igh qualify of life. However, conflicts often arise in the relationshi p between the village residents and the doctor, leading to dissatisfac tion and physician turnover. In order to examine the issues, we conduc ted a qualitative study of rural physicians using a group interviewing technique, called focus groups. The sample consisted of 46 physicians , aged between 35 and 45, of whom 60% were male. In the focus groups, the physicians mainly discussed issues of unclear boundaries between p rivate life and physician roles, exaggerated expectations on the part of community members, difficulties with teamwork, the impact on the ph ysician's family, work satisfaction, and burnout. Recommendations for physicians considering rural practice include making a careful and stu died choice of a village before making a final decision, setting both clear professional limits and an overall time limit for service, allow ing for mistakes, and organizing Balint-type physician support groups.