Sustaining Home Medical Care in a Mountainous Rural Region: A Qualitative Study of Physician Motivation, Burden, and Nighttime Care Systems
Kazuya Maeda, Ryosuke Hase, Yuta Horinishi, Ryuichi Ohta

TL;DR
This study explores how physician motivation and workload affect the sustainability of home medical care in rural Japan, especially during nighttime hours.
Contribution
The study introduces a nuanced understanding of rural home care sustainability through physician perspectives on motivation, burden, and system design.
Findings
Physicians find professional fulfillment in providing seamless care across multiple settings.
Nighttime burden can be reduced with proper staffing and duty rotation.
Educational opportunities for younger physicians enhance job satisfaction and system sustainability.
Abstract
Introduction: As population aging accelerates, demand for home medical care is increasing, particularly in rural and mountainous regions where access to hospital-based services is limited. However, sustaining home care, especially nighttime and out-of-hours coverage, remains challenging due to workforce constraints and the accumulated burden on physicians. This study examined how the perceived “attractiveness” and “burdens” of home medical care are linked to the sustainability of nighttime care systems in a rural Japanese context. Methods: This qualitative study integrated autoethnography describing the first author’s experience with urban home medical care and semi-structured interviews with physicians practicing home care in Unnan City, a mountainous rural area in Japan. Interview transcripts and field notes were analyzed using inductive qualitative content analysis, with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Health Workforce Issues · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Hospital Admissions and Outcomes
