Centre for Health, Exercise and Sports Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
BMC Fam Pract. 2017 Sep 7;18(1):85. doi: 10.1186/s12875-017-0656-7.
Effective management of people with knee osteoarthritis (OA) requires development of new models of care, and successful implementation relies on engagement of general practitioners (GPs). This study used a qualitative methodology to identify potential factors influencing GPs' engagement with a proposed new model of service delivery to provide evidence-based care for patients with knee OA and achieve better patient outcomes.
Semi-structured telephone interviews with 11 GPs were conducted. Based on a theoretical model of behaviour, interview questions were designed to elicit perspectives on a remotely-delivered (telephone-based) service to support behaviour change and self-management for patients with knee OA, with a focus on exercise and weight loss. Transcripts were analysed using an inductive thematic approach, and GPs' opinions were organised using the APEASE (affordability, practicability, effectiveness, acceptability, safety/side effects and equity) criteria as themes.
GPs expressed concerns about potential for confusion, incongruence of information and advice, disconnect with other schemes and initiatives, loss of control of patient care, lack of belief in the need and benefits of proposed service, resistance to change because of lack of familiarity with the procedures and the service, and reluctance to trust in the skills and abilities of the health professionals providing the care support. GPs also recognised the potential benefits of the extra support for patients, and improved access for remote patients to clinicians with specialist knowledge.
The findings can be used to optimise implementation and engagement with a remotely-delivered 'care support team' model by GPs.
有效管理膝骨关节炎(OA)患者需要开发新的护理模式,而成功实施依赖于全科医生(GP)的参与。本研究采用定性方法,确定影响全科医生参与拟议的新服务提供模式的潜在因素,为膝 OA 患者提供循证护理,并实现更好的患者结局。
对 11 名全科医生进行了半结构化电话访谈。根据行为理论模型,设计访谈问题以引出对远程(基于电话)服务的看法,以支持膝 OA 患者的行为改变和自我管理,重点是锻炼和减肥。使用归纳主题方法对转录本进行分析,并使用 APEASE(可负担性、实用性、有效性、可接受性、安全性/副作用和公平性)标准将全科医生的意见组织为主题。
全科医生对潜在的混淆、信息和建议的不一致、与其他计划和倡议的脱节、对患者护理的控制丧失、对拟议服务的必要性和益处缺乏信心、对缺乏熟悉程度的变化的抵制程序和服务,以及不愿意信任提供护理支持的卫生专业人员的技能和能力。全科医生还认识到为患者提供额外支持以及为远程患者提供与具有专业知识的临床医生的更好获得机会的潜在好处。
研究结果可用于优化全科医生对远程“护理支持团队”模式的实施和参与。