Positive perspectives of primary care professionals towards patients in complex and challenging social situations in Japan: An educational opportunity

Author:

Mizumoto Junki123ORCID,Fujikawa Hirohisa2ORCID,Mitsuyama Toshichika4ORCID,Izumiya Masashi1ORCID,Eto Masato1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Education Studies, International Research Center for Medical Education, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

2. Center for General Medicine Education, School of Medicine Keio University Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Family Practice Ehime Seikyo Hospital Matsuyama Japan

4. General Home Care Clinic Mino Gifu Japan

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAlthough primary care professionals often encounter difficulties when attending to patients in complex and challenging social situations (CCSS), little is known about how professionals cultivate an optimistic approach to caring for patients in CCSS. This study aims to recruit professionals who exhibit a passion for seeing patients in CCSS, to gain insights into their positive attitude.MethodsWe conducted a qualitative study in Japan of 30 primary care professionals: 15 physicians and 15 non‐physician professionals (nurses, medical social workers and medical clerks). We performed online in‐depth interviews and employed a thematic analysis utilising the framework approach to identify how the participants felt a passion for seeing patients in CCSS.ResultsTwo themes emerged about the passion: (i) the joy derived from interacting with patients and (ii) the joy derived from professional growth or development. Participants expressed curiosity about their patients, found happiness in the journey with them and established irreplaceable relationships. Concurrently, participants noted professional growth as expert generalists, and their team developed collaboration and competency through accumulating experience and learning. These two domains of joy were intricately interconnected. In addition, several factors related to developing, maintaining and spreading the positive attitude were identified.DiscussionThis study described the positive attitude of primary care professionals towards engaging with patients in CCSS. Despite the inherent challenges, these professionals demonstrated vibrancy and pleasure in their interactions with patients and their professional development. Workplace culture including team‐based support and continuous learning is important in fostering and maintaining such an attitude.

Publisher

Wiley

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