The Role of the Primary Care Transformation Lead: A Qualitative Case Study.

IF 3 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Atharv Joshi, Judith B Brown, Janet Dang, Jacobi Elliott, Shurabi Anphalagan, Shannon L Sibbald
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Abstract

Background: The introduction of Ontario Health Teams in Canada is a step toward achieving an equitable integrated system of care. The Middlesex-London Ontario Health Team (MLOHT) has been developed in parallel to the London-Middlesex Primary Care Alliance (LMPCA), a grassroots network for primary care physicians, health care administrators, and nurse practitioners. Key in the growth of the LMPCA was hiring a primary care transformation lead to support in engagement. This qualitative case study aims to describe the implementation of a primary care transformation lead within an integrated care setting through feedback from healthcare personnel.

Methods and findings: Family physicians, healthcare administrators, and administrative support personnel were recruited from the LMPCA and the MLOHT and interviewed. This analysis revealed 4 key components central to the role of a primary care transformation lead: (re)-building relationships, flexibility and adaptability, importance of role clarity, and motivation for change. Findings suggested that a primary care transformation lead can improve workflow among physicians by assisting in administrative tasks. Through streamlining information for primary care physicians, and building community networks, transformation leads can also enhance communication. Additionally, they can maintain an open environment for physicians to share their challenges to collaboratively develop solutions.

Conclusion: This study exemplifies the role of primary care transformation leads in improving workflow, building networks, decreasing administrative burden, and facilitating an open environment in a primary care setting.

初级保健转型领导者的作用:定性案例研究。
背景:加拿大安大略省卫生队的引入是朝着实现公平的综合保健系统迈出的一步。米德尔塞克斯-伦敦安大略省健康小组(MLOHT)与伦敦-米德尔塞克斯初级保健联盟(LMPCA)并行发展,后者是初级保健医生、卫生保健管理人员和护士从业人员的基层网络。LMPCA增长的关键是雇用初级保健转型领导支持参与。本定性案例研究旨在通过医疗保健人员的反馈,描述综合护理环境中初级保健转型的实施情况。方法和发现:从LMPCA和MLOHT招募家庭医生、卫生保健管理人员和行政支持人员并进行访谈。该分析揭示了初级保健转型领导者角色的4个关键组成部分:(重新)建立关系、灵活性和适应性、角色清晰度的重要性以及变革的动机。研究结果表明,初级保健转型领导可以通过协助管理任务来改善医生的工作流程。通过简化初级保健医生的信息和建立社区网络,转型领导还可以加强沟通。此外,他们可以保持一个开放的环境,让医生分享他们的挑战,共同开发解决方案。结论:本研究举例说明了基层医疗转型导向在改善基层医疗工作流程、建立网络、减轻行政负担和促进开放环境方面的作用。
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