2024
DOI: 10.3399/bjgpo.2023.0151
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GP perceptions of informal peer support in primary care: a qualitative study

Aminah Hussan,
Maya Satheeskaran,
Hajin Dho
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundBurnout is on the rise amongst general practitioners (GPs) in the UK. One approach to mitigating burnout in GPs is through informal peer support (IPS). This refers to GPs informally supporting each other on an informational (advice) and emotional (venting, reflection) basis.AimTo explore GPs’ perceptions of how IPS manifests in the primary care setting and what factors influence effective GP engagement with IPS.Design & settingA qualitative study utilising semi-structed interviews to develop an i… Show more

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