Association of strong opioids and antibiotics prescribing with GP burnout: a retrospective cross-sectional study

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作者
Hodkinson, Alexander [1 ]
Zghebi, Salwa S. [2 ]
Kontopantelis, Evangelos [5 ,6 ]
Grigoroglou, Christos [2 ,7 ]
Ashcroft, Darren M. [3 ,8 ,9 ]
Hann, Mark [2 ]
Chew-Graham, Carolyn A. [10 ]
Payne, Rupert A. [11 ]
Little, Paul [12 ]
de Lusignan, Simon [13 ,14 ]
Zhou, Anli [2 ]
Esmail, Aneez [4 ]
Panagioti, Maria [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Hlth & Care Res NIHR, London, England
[2] Univ Manchester, NIHR Sch Primary Care Res, Manchester, England
[3] Univ Manchester, NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translat R, Manchester, England
[4] Univ Manchester, NIHR Sch Primary Care Res, Gen Practice, Manchester, England
[5] Univ Manchester, NIHR Sch Primary Care Res, Data Sci & Hlth Serv Res, Manchester, England
[6] Univ Manchester, Div Informat, Manchester, England
[7] Univ Manchester, Manchester Ctr Hlth Econ, Manchester, England
[8] Univ Manchester, Pharmacoepidemiol, NIHR Sch Primary Care Res, Manchester, England
[9] Univ Manchester, Ctr Pharmacoepidemiol & Drug Safety, Manchester, England
[10] Keele Univ, Sch Med, Gen Practice Res, Keele, England
[11] Univ Exeter, Exeter Collaborat Acad Primary Care, Primary Care & Clin Pharmacol, Med Sch, Exeter, England
[12] Univ Southampton, Primary Care Res Ctr, Primary Care Res, Southampton, England
[13] Univ Oxford, Nuffield Dept Primary Care Hlth Sci, Primary Care & Clin Informat, Oxford, England
[14] Royal Coll Gen Practitioners Res & Surveillance C, London, England
来源
BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE | 2023年 / 73卷 / 733期
关键词
antibiotics; burnout; primarycare; hazardous; prescribing; opioids; patient safety; PRIMARY-CARE; COUNT DATA; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PHYSICIANS; MODELS; HEALTH;
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10.3399/BJGP.2022.0394
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Prescribing of strong opioids and antibiotics impacts patient safety, yet little is known about the effects GP wellness has on overprescribing of both medications in primary care. Aim To examine associations between strong opioid and antibiotic prescribing and practice- weighted GP burnout and wellness. Design and setting A retrospective cross-sectional study was undertaken using prescription data on strong opioids and antibiotics from the Oxford- Royal College of General Practitioners Research and Surveillance Centre linking to a GP wellbeing survey overlaying the same 4-month period from December 2019 to April 2020. Method Patients prescribed strong opioids and antibiotics were the outcomes of interest. Results Data for 40 227 patients (13 483 strong opioids and 26 744 antibiotics) were linked to 57 practices and 351 GPs. Greater strong opioid prescribing was associated with increased emotional exhaustion (incidence risk ratio [IRR] 1.19, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.10 to 1.24), depersonalisation (IRR 1.10, 95% CI = 1.01 to 1.16), job dissatisfaction (IRR 1.25, 95% CI = 1.19 to 1.32), diagnostic uncertainty (IRR 1.12, 95% CI = 1.08 to 1.19), and turnover intention (IRR 1.32, 95% CI = 1.27 to 1.37) in GPs. Greater antibiotic prescribing was associated with increased emotional exhaustion (IRR 1.19, 95% CI = 1.05 to 1.37), depersonalisation (IRR 1.24, 95% CI = 1.08 to 1.49), job dissatisfaction (IRR 1.11, 95% CI = 1.04 to 1.19), sicknesspresenteeism (IRR 1.18, 95% CI = 1.11 to 1.25), and turnover intention (IRR 1.38, 95% CI = 1.31 to 1.45) in GPs. Increased strong opioid and antibiotic prescribing was also found in GPs working longer hours (IRR 3.95, 95% CI = 3.39 to 4.61; IRR 5.02, 95% CI = 4.07 to 6.19, respectively) and in practices in the north of England (1.96, 95% CI = 1.61 to 2.33; 1.56, 95% CI = 1.12 to 3.70, respectively). Conclusion This study found higher rates of prescribing of strong opioids and antibiotics in practices with GPs with more burnout symptoms, greater job dissatisfaction, and turnover intentions; working longer hours; and in practices in the north of England serving more deprived populations.
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