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Operationalising the Family-Friendly Medical Workplace and the Development of FAM-MED, a Family-Friendly Self-Audit Tool for Medical Systems: A Delphi Consensus
Authors
Peisah, CarmelleSheppard, Adrianna
Benbow, Susan M.
Loughran-Fowlds, Alison
Grayson, Susan
Gunton, Jenny E.
Kataria, Anuradha
Lai, Rosalyn
Lele, Kiran
Quadrio, Carolyn
Wright, Danette
McLean, Loyola
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The University of Sydney; University of New South Wales; Westmead Hospital, Sydney; University of Chester; Blacktown Hospital, Sydney; Westmead Institute for Medical Research, Sydney; Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney; Western Sydney University; Cumberland Hospital, SydneyPublication Date
2023-06-07
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Globally, the call for Family-Friendly (FF) workplaces is loud and clear. However, this call is inaudible in medical workplaces, despite both well-established benefits of FF workplaces across businesses and well-known effects of work–family conflict on the well-being and practice of doctors. We aimed to use the Delphi consensus methodology to: (i) operationalise the Family-Friendly medical workplace and (ii) develop a Family-Friendly Self-Audit tool for medical workplaces. The expert medical Delphi panel was deliberatively recruited to capture a breadth of professional, personal, and academic expertise, diversity of age (35–81), life stage, family contexts and lived experience of dual commitments to work and family, and diversity of work settings and positions. Results reflected the inclusive and dynamic nature of the doctor’s family and the need to adopt a family life cycle approach to FF medical workplaces. Key processes for implementation include holding firms to zero discrimination; flexibility and openness to dialogue and feedback; and a mutual commitment between the doctor and the department lead to best meet the doctor’s individualised needs while still ensuring optimal patient care and team support and cohesion. We hypothesise that the Department Head may be the key to implementation but recognise the workforce constraints to realising these aspirational systemic shifts. It is time we acknowledge that doctors have families, to narrow the gap between identifying as a partner, mother, father, daughter, son, grandparent, and identifying as a doctor. We affirm the right to be both good doctors and good family members.Citation
Peisah, C., Sheppard, A., Benbow, S. M., Loughran-Fowlds, A., Grayson, S., Gunton, J. E., Kataria, A., Lai, R., Lele, K., Quadrio, C., Wright, D., & McLean, L. (2023). Operationalising the family-friendly medical workplace and the development of FAM-MED, a Family-Friendly Self-Audit Tool for Medical Systems: A Delphi consensus. Healthcare, 11(12), 1679. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11121679Publisher
MDPIJournal
HealthcareAdditional Links
https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/11/12/1679Type
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2227-9032ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/healthcare11121679
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