Can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative study

Abstract Background Work ability (WA) is an indication of how well someone’s health, skills and experience match current job demands. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the work ability model can provide a useful explanatory framework to understand some elements of sustainable employabil...

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Main Authors: Jasmin Smyth, Sabrina Winona Pit, Vibeke Hansen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-07-01
Series:Human Resources for Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-018-0292-x
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spelling doaj-8312afa1ba5f434394f8a27cbc7333f62020-11-25T01:50:27ZengBMCHuman Resources for Health1478-44912018-07-0116111210.1186/s12960-018-0292-xCan the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative studyJasmin Smyth0Sabrina Winona Pit1Vibeke Hansen2University of Wollongong, School of MedicineWestern Sydney University, University Centre for Rural Health, School of MedicineWestern Sydney University, University Centre for Rural Health, School of MedicineAbstract Background Work ability (WA) is an indication of how well someone’s health, skills and experience match current job demands. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the work ability model can provide a useful explanatory framework to understand some elements of sustainable employability (SE) amongst GPs. Methods A thematic analysis of 19 in-depth interviews with GPs in the Northern Rivers region of NSW, Australia, was conducted and formed the basis for a qualitative validation of the work ability model. Results In order to provide a more comprehensive reflection on the factors and dynamics found to underpin work ability amongst ageing GPs required the creation of specific subcategories within the WA model. Additionally, new themes relevant to general practice also emerged from the data. The analyses revealed a set of important, new factors and relationships that required additions and refinements to the original model, in order to fully explain sustainable employability in this GP sample. These new emerging themes that required model extension were ‘Work-life balance and lifestyle’, ‘Extended social community’ and ‘Impact of gender’. Conclusion While the WA model provides a basic explanatory framework for understanding some elements of sustainable employability amongst GPs, a revision of the current model has been proposed to sufficiently describe the factors impinging on sustainable employability in this group. The extended model can potentially be used for addressing workforce planning issues and to assist in programme design to promote sustainable employability amongst GPs and could potentially be translated to other health professional groups.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-018-0292-xEmploymentAgeingWorkforceGeneral practice
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Can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative study
Human Resources for Health
Employment
Ageing
Workforce
General practice
author_facet Jasmin Smyth
Sabrina Winona Pit
Vibeke Hansen
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title Can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative study
title_short Can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative study
title_full Can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative study
title_sort can the work ability model provide a useful explanatory framework to understand sustainable employability amongst general practitioners: a qualitative study
publisher BMC
series Human Resources for Health
issn 1478-4491
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Background Work ability (WA) is an indication of how well someone’s health, skills and experience match current job demands. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the work ability model can provide a useful explanatory framework to understand some elements of sustainable employability (SE) amongst GPs. Methods A thematic analysis of 19 in-depth interviews with GPs in the Northern Rivers region of NSW, Australia, was conducted and formed the basis for a qualitative validation of the work ability model. Results In order to provide a more comprehensive reflection on the factors and dynamics found to underpin work ability amongst ageing GPs required the creation of specific subcategories within the WA model. Additionally, new themes relevant to general practice also emerged from the data. The analyses revealed a set of important, new factors and relationships that required additions and refinements to the original model, in order to fully explain sustainable employability in this GP sample. These new emerging themes that required model extension were ‘Work-life balance and lifestyle’, ‘Extended social community’ and ‘Impact of gender’. Conclusion While the WA model provides a basic explanatory framework for understanding some elements of sustainable employability amongst GPs, a revision of the current model has been proposed to sufficiently describe the factors impinging on sustainable employability in this group. The extended model can potentially be used for addressing workforce planning issues and to assist in programme design to promote sustainable employability amongst GPs and could potentially be translated to other health professional groups.
topic Employment
Ageing
Workforce
General practice
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12960-018-0292-x
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