recent GP survey on stress not being an illness

When understanding why GPS might respond in the way they have to questions about the mental health of patients 
It might be worth considering how they themselves are feeling:
Key findings from international surveys and reports highlight:
  • High Stress Levels: In a survey of 10 high-income countries, 71% of UK GPs found their job "extremely" or "very stressful," the highest level among the nations surveyed.
  • Widespread Burnout: GPs are considered more vulnerable to burnout and work-related mental health problems than doctors in most other specialties. A BMA survey in 2024 found that nearly three-quarters of GP registrars (doctors in training) were experiencing burnout and stress.
  • Impact on Workforce: The unsustainable pressure and stress have led to many GPs reducing their hours, considering leaving their jobs altogether, or leaving the profession early, contributing to workforce shortages.
  • Workload as a Key Factor: The main source of stress is consistently identified as heavy workload, time pressure, and a large administrative burden, often compounded by staffing gaps and insufficient resources.
  • Organizational Culture: Lack of collegial support and unhealthy practice cultures (e.g., bullying) are also significant sources of distress, while strong team support is a key protective factor for individual well-being. 

So what I'm saying is that with GPs mostly living with extreme stress as part of their daily life (until they succumb to it themselves... )  it's hardly unlikely they think being stressed is not an illness.

Thoughts good people?

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  • really it’s the triggers in certain situations. Everyone has different stressors and some people are not affected or can recover more quickly. It’s much more easily said and thought about than done .

    cortisol is the reason for stress and stress itself is not the illness, but the body’s prolonged exposure to cortisol is what causes illness in some people.

    I think workplace expectations coupled with financial burden and limitations on time -the perfect storm. Feeling appreciated by coworkers too. It all adds to a sense of security which keeps worry (cortisol) at bay.

    I know switching modes/heads from work to home mode is difficult and a rest /sleep deficit builds up. When stress interferes with sleep it’s the worst

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  • really it’s the triggers in certain situations. Everyone has different stressors and some people are not affected or can recover more quickly. It’s much more easily said and thought about than done .

    cortisol is the reason for stress and stress itself is not the illness, but the body’s prolonged exposure to cortisol is what causes illness in some people.

    I think workplace expectations coupled with financial burden and limitations on time -the perfect storm. Feeling appreciated by coworkers too. It all adds to a sense of security which keeps worry (cortisol) at bay.

    I know switching modes/heads from work to home mode is difficult and a rest /sleep deficit builds up. When stress interferes with sleep it’s the worst

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