Trends colliding: Aging comprehensive family physicians and the growing complexity of their patients.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Kamila Premji, Richard H Glazier, Michael E Green, Shahriar Khan, Maria Mathews, Steve Nastos, Eliot Frymire, Susan E Schultz, Bridget L Ryan
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Abstract

Objective: To assist in workforce planning by updating trends in the characteristics of near-retirement comprehensive family physicians (FPs) and their patients since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Design: Population-level serial cross-sectional analysis using linked health administrative datasets.

Setting: Ontario.

Participants: The Ontario population as of March 31, 2022 (15,023,570), and the comprehensive FPs to whom they are attached (9375). We compared these populations to pre-pandemic analyses (2008, 2013, and 2019).

Main outcome measures: Temporal trends in the number, proportion, and characteristics of comprehensive FPs; comprehensive FPs nearing retirement; and patients attached to comprehensive FPs, focusing on FPs nearing retirement.

Results: After 2019, growth in the overall comprehensive FP workforce stagnated (2019: 9377; 2022: 9375). For the first time during the study period, in 2022 there was a decline in the number and proportion of early-career physicians (age <35 years) and female physicians comprised the majority (51.5%) of the workforce. An increasing proportion of the workforce is age 65 and older (2008: 10.0%; 2013: 14.4%; 2019: 13.9%; 2022: 15.2%), and correspondingly, an increasing number and proportion of patients are attached to near-retirement FPs. The oldest FP cohort (age ≥70) also increased in number and proportion in 2022. Patients attached to near-retirement FPs were older and had higher levels of chronic conditions compared with patients across the overall FP workforce. Mean roster sizes remained relatively stable and female FPs consistently cared for smaller rosters than male FPs. An increasing proportion of patients had the highest level of complexity, and practices of all FP age groups comprised increasing proportions of those with the highest resource needs.

Conclusion: Changes to the comprehensive FP workforce since the COVID-19 pandemic, together with increasing patient complexity, raise concerns about the workforce's capacity to absorb patients whose FPs are poised to retire.

趋势冲突:综合家庭医生老龄化和他们的病人日益复杂。
目的:通过更新COVID-19大流行以来临近退休的综合家庭医生(FPs)及其患者的特征趋势,帮助制定劳动力规划。设计:使用关联的卫生管理数据集进行人口水平的连续横断面分析。设置:安大略省。参与者:截至2022年3月31日的安大略省人口(15,023,570),以及他们所依附的综合FPs(9375)。我们将这些人群与大流行前的分析(2008年、2013年和2019年)进行了比较。主要结局指标:综合FPs的数量、比例和特征的时间趋势;综合FPs接近退役;综合FPs患者,重点关注接近退休的FPs患者。结果:2019年后,计划生育综合劳动力总体增长停滞(2019年:9377;2022: 9375)。在研究期间,2022年首次出现了早期职业医生的数量和比例下降(年龄)。结论:自COVID-19大流行以来,综合FP劳动力的变化,加上患者复杂性的增加,引发了人们对劳动力吸收即将退休的FP患者能力的担忧。
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Canadian Family Physician
Canadian Family Physician 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
9.70%
发文量
262
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: Canadian Family Physician (CFP), a peer-reviewed medical journal, is the official publication of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Our mission is to ensure that practitioners, researchers, educators and policy makers are informed on current issues and in touch with the latest thinking in the discipline of family medicine; to serve family physicians in all types of practice in every part of Canada in both official languages; to advance the continuing development of family medicine as a discipline; and to contribute to the ongoing improvement of patient care.
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