The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Primary Health Care through 'health providers' eyes': Α qualitative study of focus groups and individual interviews in Greece.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
European Journal of General Practice Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1080/13814788.2024.2382218
Foteini Michalaki, Korina Marina Triantafillopoulou, Ilias Pagkozidis, Ilias Tirodimos, Theodoros Dardavesis, Zoi Tsimtsiou
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Abstract

Background: Primary Health Care (PHC) was the cornerstone of the pandemic response.

Objectives: We aimed to explore the positive and negative impact of the pandemic, during its final wave, through 'PHC providers' eyes', as well as their recommendations towards restructuring and enhancing PHC services.

Methods: A two-phase qualitative study was conducted, pursuing data triangulation from Focus Groups (FGs) and individual, semi-structured interviews for the purposes of data completeness and confirmation (summer 2022 and spring 2023, respectively). A purposive sample of settings was employed, including in total five PHC units according to location with different population distribution; one in Athens (FGs) and four in Northern Greece (interviews). Inductive content analysis was used.

Results: In total, 24 PHC professionals participated in FGs, whereas 17 were individually interviewed. Our findings reflect a general understanding of the pandemic's positive imprint, namely acceleration of digitalisation, establishment of health protection measures, recognition of PHC's role, raise in public awareness of primary prevention, team-cooperation, increase in providers' self-efficacy, appointment of health professionals and re-organisation of accessibility. The negative impact is summarised in fatigue/burnout in PHC providers, patient safety concerns and changes in patients' behaviour. To increase resilience, participants suggest restructuring PHC, recruiting PHC personnel and enhancing digital infrastructure, maintenance of sanitary protection measures, investment in quality, and empowering patients through health literacy.

Conclusion: Based on the lessons learnt, building further on the pandemic-accelerated digitalisation, emphasising on quality improvement and patient safety, ensuring providers' well-being, and empowering citizens through health literacy could be key in promoting PHC resilience.

通过 "医疗服务提供者的眼睛 "看 COVID-19 大流行对初级医疗保健的影响:希腊焦点小组和个人访谈定性研究。
背景:初级卫生保健(PHC)是应对大流行病的基石:我们旨在通过 "初级卫生保健提供者 "的视角,探讨大流行最后一波的积极和消极影响,以及他们对重组和加强初级卫生保健服务的建议:研究分为两个阶段,分别从 2022 年夏季和 2023 年春季的焦点小组(Focus Groups,FGs)和个人半结构式访谈(semi-structured interviews)中获取数据,以确保数据的完整性和确认性。研究采用了有目的的环境样本,根据不同的人口分布地点,总共包括五个初级保健单位;一个在雅典(焦点小组),四个在希腊北部(访谈)。采用归纳式内容分析法:共有 24 名初级保健专业人员参加了家庭访谈,17 人接受了个别访谈。我们的研究结果反映了对大流行病积极影响的普遍认识,即数字化进程的加快、健康保护措施的建立、对初级卫生保健作用的认可、公众初级预防意识的提高、团队合作、提供者自我效能的提高、卫生保健专业人员的任命以及可及性的重新组织。负面影响主要体现在初级保健服务提供者的疲劳/倦怠、对患者安全的担忧以及患者行为的改变。为提高复原力,与会者建议重组初级保健中心,招聘初级保健中心人员,加强数字基础设施,保持卫生防护措施,投资于质量,并通过健康知识普及增强患者的能力:根据所吸取的经验教训,在大流行病加速数字化的基础上进一步发展、强调质量改进和患者安全、确保提供者的福利以及通过卫生知识普及增强公民的能力,可能是促进初级保健中心复原力的关键。
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European Journal of General Practice
European Journal of General Practice PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The EJGP aims to: foster scientific research in primary care medicine (family medicine, general practice) in Europe stimulate education and debate, relevant for the development of primary care medicine in Europe. Scope The EJGP publishes original research papers, review articles and clinical case reports on all aspects of primary care medicine (family medicine, general practice), providing new knowledge on medical decision-making, healthcare delivery, medical education, and research methodology. Areas covered include primary care epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, non-drug interventions, multi- and comorbidity, palliative care, shared decision making, inter-professional collaboration, quality and safety, training and teaching, and quantitative and qualitative research methods.
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