Liddy Clare E, Blazhko Valeriya, Dingwall Molly, Singh Jatinderpreet, Hogg William E
C,T, Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
BMC Fam Pract. 2014 Feb 3;15:23. doi: 10.1186/1471-2296-15-23.
Practice facilitation has proven to be effective at improving care delivery. Practice facilitators are healthcare professionals who work with and support other healthcare providers. To the best of our knowledge, very few studies have explored the perspective of facilitators. The objective of this study was to gain insight into the barriers that facilitators face during the facilitation process and to identify approaches used to overcome these barriers to help practices move towards positive change.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with four practice facilitators who worked with 84 primary care practices in Eastern Ontario, Canada over a period of five years (2007-2012). The transcripts were analyzed independently by three members of the research team using an open coding technique. A qualitative data analysis using immersion/crystallization technique was applied to interpret the interview transcripts.
Common barriers identified by the facilitators included accessibility to the practice (e.g., difficulty scheduling meetings, short meetings), organizational behaviour (team organization, team conflicts, etc.), challenges with practice engagement (e.g., lack of interest, lack of trust), resistance to change, and competing priorities. To help practices move towards positive change the facilitators had to tailor their approach, integrate themselves, be persistent with practices, and exhibit flexibility.
The consensus on redesigning and transforming primary care in North America and around the world is rapidly growing. Practice facilitation has been pivotal in materializing the transformation in the way primary care practices deliver care. This study provides an exclusive insight into facilitator approaches which will assist the design and implementation of small- and large-scale facilitation interventions.
实践促进已被证明在改善医疗服务提供方面是有效的。实践促进者是与其他医疗服务提供者合作并提供支持的医疗专业人员。据我们所知,很少有研究探讨促进者的观点。本研究的目的是深入了解促进者在促进过程中面临的障碍,并确定用于克服这些障碍的方法,以帮助医疗机构实现积极变革。
我们对四名实践促进者进行了半结构化访谈,他们在五年时间(2007 - 2012年)里与加拿大安大略省东部的84家初级保健机构合作。研究团队的三名成员使用开放编码技术对访谈记录进行了独立分析。采用沉浸/结晶技术进行定性数据分析以解释访谈记录。
促进者确定的常见障碍包括难以接触到医疗机构(例如,安排会议困难、会议时间短)、组织行为(团队组织、团队冲突等)、实践参与方面的挑战(例如,缺乏兴趣、缺乏信任)、对变革的抵触以及相互竞争的优先事项。为了帮助医疗机构实现积极变革,促进者必须调整自己的方法、融入其中、对医疗机构坚持不懈并展现灵活性。
在北美和全球范围内,重新设计和转型初级保健的共识正在迅速形成。实践促进在实现初级保健机构提供医疗服务方式的转变方面发挥了关键作用。本研究提供了对促进者方法的独特见解,这将有助于设计和实施小规模和大规模的促进干预措施。