全科医生在养老院照顾老年人的培训要求的定性探索性研究

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
S. Ruaux, N. Chadborn
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目的:住在养老院的老年人获得医疗服务的机会和质量各不相同;在英国,这是由全科医生提供的。作者旨在探讨实习全科医生在提供综合护理方面的经验,并与高级全科医生讨论改进培训的机会。设计/方法/方法通过专业网络招募了两名实习生和十三名高级全科医生,并参加了半结构化面试。使用主题分析分析转录,并使用协商顺序理论来解释研究结果。研究发现,受训者没有接受过在养老院工作的专门培训。暴露于养老院环境是可变的,可以忽略不计,这取决于全科医生的实践安置。由于咨询的实际挑战和缺乏控制感,资深全科医生表达了对患者安全的担忧。考虑到协商秩序理论,其中全科医生与养老院工作人员有信任关系,工作人员的投入可以减轻风险感。护理计划可以沟通团队内部的需求和偏好,可能是延长协商命令的一种方式,例如,在全科医生不在场的情况下,赋予养老院实施临终护理的权力。研究的局限性/意义作者确定了学员需要参与养老院的组织方面,以提供综合护理。与工作人员的信任关系改善了咨询、护理计划和风险管理。创意/价值这是首个关于全科医生实习生为安老院长者提供综合照顾的学习需求的研究。
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A qualitative exploratory study of training requirements for general practitioners attending older people resident in care homes
PurposeOlder people who reside in care homes have varying access and quality of medical care; in the UK, this is provided by general practitioners (GPs). The authors aimed to explore the experiences of trainee GPs in delivering integrated care and discuss, with senior GPs, opportunities to improve training.Design/methodology/approachTwo trainees and thirteen senior GPs were recruited through professional networks and participated in semi-structured interviews. Transcriptions were analysed using thematic analysis, and the theory of negotiated order was used to interpret findings.FindingsTrainees received no specific training on working with care homes. Exposure to the care home setting was variable, and could be negligible, depending on the GP practice placement. Senior GPs expressed concerns about patient safety, due to practical challenges of the consultation and a sense of lack of control. Considering the theory of negotiated order, where GPs had trusting relationships with care home staff, the input of the staff could mitigate the sense of risk. Care plans could communicate needs and preferences within the team and may be a way of extending the negotiated order, for example giving care homes authority to implement end-of-life care when the GP is not present.Research limitations/implicationsThe authors identified a need for trainees to engage with the organisational aspect of the care home to deliver integrated care. Trusted relationships with staff led to improved consultations, care plans, and better management of risk.Originality/valueThis is the first study of learning needs for GP trainees to provide integrated care for older care home residents.
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Journal of Integrated Care
Journal of Integrated Care HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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