Due to the current pandemic we are all experiencing enormous changes to our personal, social and professional lives. The repercussions of COVID-19 will be felt for years to come. One of the things many of us in the NHS have…
Category: Wellbeing
Menopause is not a health condition, but a normal biological stage in a women’s life when menstruation ceases permanently due to the loss of ovarian follicular activity. It is a clinical diagnosis based on symptoms and signs, single point in…
Maintaining wellbeing and a good work–life balance has become more difficult for GPs faced with an ever-increasing workload. To address this, I wanted to implement a small behavioural change in my daily routine, and a friend mentioned that listening to…
Dr Vasumathy Sivarajasingam assesses the reasons behind high rates of burnout in the primary care workforce, and looks at measures to reduce its impact Burnout is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) in the 11th Revision of the International classification of diseases (ICD-11)…
What has been happening? General practices and staff have been facing violent behaviour or aggression from members of the public.1,2 The incidence of suffering occupational violence varies among healthcare professionals and healthcare settings but is found to be high among GPs.3 Aggression…
During the COVID-19 pandemic our patient population accepted, engaged, and followed government advice on self-care (wearing masks, washing hands, social isolation, having lateral flow tests, or getting a vaccine), which helped to prevent the spread of the virus along with reducing…
Supporting elderly and vulnerable patients There are real fears around what the wider effects of the pandemic on the most vulnerable patients. In the early part of March, the Hillview Nursing Team suggested an initiative to offer ‘wellbeing health checks’…
Covid-19 has caused unforgettable disruption and challenges to healthcare. Given the added stress and pressure of working in the NHS during a pandemic we felt it was important to take steps to address staff wellbeing – mental, emotional and physical….
The past few months have been testing times for clinicians dealing with the coronavirus pandemic—we have had to keep up to date with new information about the virus, learn and adapt to new ways of working (such as conducting remote…
In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, we decided at Hillview Surgery to review our elderly and vulnerable patients over the telephone in ‘wellbeing health checks’. The idea, initiated by the nursing team, was that they would ring patients…