Ressources pour les professionnels de santé dans la gestion de l'épuisement professionnel
Revu par Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPRédigé par Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPPublié à l'origine 15 mai 2023
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The most importance resources are ourselves, our friends and family, our work-life balance, and all our colleagues within the Primary Health Care Team. However, there are also many resources available to help us as individuals as well as the whole Primary Health Care Team maintain wellbeing and avoid burnout.
Other relevant articles on the Patient website include Burnout in Primary Care, Tips on Managing Wellbeing in Primary Care, and Occupational Burnout.
Available resources include:
British Medical Association (BMA)
Your wellbeing1
Provides a range of services and information to help support you, including support services (Counselling and peer support services, Psychotherapy for doctors, and GMC investigation support. There are also sections on Self-help questionnaires, Vicarious trauma, Concerned about a colleague, Insight and advice, and Reasonable adjustments.
Mentoring for doctors2
Provides an overview of the benefits of mentoring, how to find a mentor and the skills required to be a mentor.
The British Medical Association has also produced a confidential online questionnaire enabling self-screening for symptoms of burnout.
General Medical Council (GMC)
The GMC report Caring for doctors, caring for patients includes an ABC of doctors’ core needs, which provides recommendations to improve the working lives of doctors and minimise workplace stress. To ensure wellbeing and motivation at work, and to minimise workplace stress, the report identifies 3 core needs, and all 3 must be met.3
Autonomy/control: the need to have control over our work lives, and to act consistently with our work and life values.
Belonging: the need to be connected to, cared for, and caring of others around us in the workplace, and to feel valued, respected, and supported.
Competence: the need to experience effectiveness and deliver valued outcomes, such as high-quality care.
Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP)
GP wellbeing4
Provides information for emergency contacts, your health (including urgent support and helplines), financial help, indemnity and legal advice, online wellbeing resources from RCGP and resources for later career and retired members.
NHS England
NHS Practitioner Health5
A confidential service for médecins généralistes and GP trainees in England, providing help with issues relating to mental health, including stress or depression, or addiction problems.
Looking after you too6
Free confidential coaching and support for primary care.
NHS talking therapies7
You can refer yourself directly to an NHS talking therapies service without a referral from a GP, or a GP can refer you. Help is available in person, by video, over the phone or as an online course. Which therapy you are offered depends on which one has been shown to be most helpful for your symptoms, but options include guided self-help, cognitive behavioural therapy, or counselling.
NHS England Supporting Mentors Scheme8
médecins généralistes on the scheme will be provided with funded training, leading to a recognised mentoring qualification. Once trained, GP mentors will be reimbursed and will be able to connect with newly qualified doctors on the national GP Fellowships programme and to support them.
Using the NHS Health and Wellbeing Framework successfully9
The Health and Wellbeing Framework comprises a seven-element model that describes good workplace wellbeing in the NHS, and a toolkit that helps organisations to understand their needs, develop their strategy, and create an investment/implementation plan to help build a positive wellbeing culture. There is a link to the NHS Health and Wellbeing Framework toolkit and supportive implementation resources.
Other resources
Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management10
Aims to inspire, equip and support médecins généralistes at all career stages to enable a rewarding career in roles within and beyond general practice.
Living Life to the Full11
Offers free modules including worksheets to print off and use and linked books to read. The courses include 'Living Life to the Full – For low mood and stress'.
Mind; Mindfulness12
Provides information on mindfulness, how to practise it and how it can help with mental health problems.
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Lectures complémentaires et références
- 'Mental wellbeing at work'; National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline NG212. March 2022.
- Your wellbeing; British Medical Association (BMA).
- Mentoring for doctors; British Medical Association (BMA).
- West M and Coia D; Caring for doctors, Caring for patients. GMC, 2019.
- GP wellbeing; Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP).
- NHS Practitioner Health; NHS England.
- Looking after you too; NHS England.
- NHS talking therapies
- Supporting Mentors Scheme; NHS Angleterre
- Using the NHS Health and Wellbeing Framework successfully; NHS England.
- Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management
- Living Life to the Full
- Pleine conscience; Esprit.
À propos de l'auteurVoir la biographie complète

Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
Médecin généraliste, Auteur médical
MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Le Dr Colin Tidy est un médecin du NHS, basé dans l'Oxfordshire.
À propos du critiqueVoir la biographie complète

Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Médecin-chef pour la santé, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
Le Dr Krishna Vakharia est un médecin généraliste du NHS. Elle est également examinatrice régulière pour le diplôme de troisième cycle en dermatologie pratique à l'Université de Cardiff, ainsi que médecin-chef pour la santé chez Optum UK.
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Next review due: 13 May 2028
15 mai 2023 | Publié à l'origine
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Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPRevu par
Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP

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