Primary care physicians' perceptions of Israel's national program for quality indicators in community healthcare- 2010 and 2020.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot, Ayala Burger, Bruce Rosen
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Abstract

Background: Monitoring the quality of primary care is essential for improving healthcare services. The National Program for Quality Indicators in Community Healthcare measures various aspects of healthcare quality. A 2010 survey among Israeli primary care physicians (PCPs) found widespread support for the program alongside concerns about its effects on workload and competitiveness. This study assessed the extent to which PCPs' perceptions had changed between 2010 and 2020.

Methods: Cross-sectional survey on PCP's experience with the quality monitoring effort at their health maintenance organizations were conducted in 2010 and 2020 among representative samples of PCPs. Bivariate analysis examined whether the study variables varied between the timepoints. Logistic regression models evaluated the extent to which the participants' characteristics and perceptions contribute to their attitudes toward the program.

Results: The study sample comprised 605 physicians in 2010 and 450 physicians in 2020. Overall, support for the National Program for Quality Indicators was high in both surveys. However, between 2010 and 2020 some decrease in the support for the use of quality indicators was observed among PCPs The greatest decrease in support between 2010 and 2020 was observed in the proportion of respondents who perceived that it is important to a great or very great extent to measure the clinical performance of some quality indicators (88% versus 81%) and in the proportion of respondents who perceived that monitoring contributed to improvement (66% versus 60%). Over half of respondents (58%) perceived to a large or very large extent that the program was associated with increased workload compared to 63% in 2010. Similar proportions of respondents in 2010 and 2020 felt that the program was also associated to a large or very large extent with over-competition (47% and 48%, respectively) and excess managerial pressure (58% and 60%, respectively).

Conclusions: The study indicates that while support for the program in general remains high, it continues to have undesirable side effects. Further use of the program for quality indicators must consider the shortcomings voiced in 2010 which have remained uncorrected as reflected in the results of the 2020 survey: extreme managerial pressures, increased workload and over-competitiveness.

初级保健医生对2010年和2020年以色列社区保健质量指标国家方案的看法。
背景:监测初级保健的质量对于改善保健服务至关重要。国家社区卫生保健质量指标方案衡量卫生保健质量的各个方面。2010年对以色列初级保健医生(pcp)进行的一项调查发现,该项目得到了广泛的支持,同时也担心其对工作量和竞争力的影响。本研究评估了2010年至2020年间pcp的看法变化的程度。方法:采用横断面调查的方法,对2010年和2020年有代表性的PCP进行健康维护机构质量监测工作的经验。双变量分析检查了研究变量在时间点之间是否变化。逻辑回归模型评估了参与者的特征和看法对他们对该计划的态度的影响程度。结果:2010年研究样本为605名医生,2020年为450名医生。总的来说,在这两次调查中,对国家质量指标方案的支持都很高。然而,在2010年至2020年期间,pcp对使用质量指标的支持有所下降。2010年至2020年期间,认为在很大程度上或非常大程度上衡量某些质量指标的临床表现很重要的受访者比例(88%对81%)和认为监测有助于改善的受访者比例(66%对60%)的支持率下降幅度最大。超过一半的受访者(58%)在很大程度上或很大程度上认为该计划与工作量增加有关,而2010年这一比例为63%。2010年和2020年,相似比例的受访者认为,该计划在很大程度上或很大程度上与过度竞争(分别为47%和48%)和过度管理压力(分别为58%和60%)有关。结论:研究表明,虽然总体上对该计划的支持度仍然很高,但它仍然有不良的副作用。在进一步使用质量指标时,必须考虑到2010年提出的缺陷,这些缺陷在2020年的调查结果中得到了反映:极端的管理压力、工作量增加和过度竞争。
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