Institute of Epidemiology, Social Medicine and Health Systems Research, Medical School Hannover, OE 5410, Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover, Germany; Institut für Wirtschaft, Arbeit und Kultur, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Senckenberganlage 31, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
NIVEL - Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research and Utrecht University, Department of Human Geography, Department of Sociology, NIVEL PO Box 1568 3500 BN Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Health Policy. 2018 Oct;122(10):1055-1062. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2018.07.021. Epub 2018 Aug 7.
Better primary care has become a key strategy for reforming health systems to respond effectively to increases in non-communicable diseases and changing population needs, yet the primary care workforce has received very little attention. This article aligns primary care policy and workforce development in European countries. The aim is to provide a comparative overview of the governance of workforce innovation and the views of the main stakeholders. Cross-country comparisons and an explorative case study design are applied. We combine material from different European projects to analyse health system responses to changing primary care workforce needs, transformations in the general practitioner workforce and patient views on workforce changes. The results reveal a lack of alignment between primary care reform policies and workforce policies and high variation in the governance of primary care workforce innovation. Transformations in the general practitioner workforce only partly follow changing population needs; countries vary considerably in supporting and achieving the goals of integration and community orientation. Yet patients who have experienced task shifting in their care express overall positive views on new models. In conclusion, synthesising available evidence from different projects contributes new knowledge on policy levers and reveals an urgent need for health system leadership in developing an integrated people-centred primary care workforce.
加强初级保健已成为改革卫生系统的一项关键战略,以有效应对非传染性疾病的增加和人口需求的变化,但初级保健劳动力却很少受到关注。本文旨在协调欧洲国家的初级保健政策和劳动力发展。目的是提供对劳动力创新治理和主要利益攸关方意见的比较概述。采用了跨国比较和探索性案例研究设计。我们结合了来自不同欧洲项目的材料,分析了卫生系统对不断变化的初级保健劳动力需求、全科医生劳动力转型以及患者对劳动力变化看法的反应。结果表明,初级保健改革政策和劳动力政策之间缺乏一致性,初级保健劳动力创新治理存在高度差异。全科医生劳动力的转型只是部分地顺应了人口需求的变化;各国在支持和实现一体化和社区导向目标方面存在很大差异。然而,在护理中经历过任务转移的患者对新模式总体上持积极看法。总之,从不同项目中综合现有证据有助于提供有关政策杠杆的新知识,并揭示了卫生系统在发展以患者为中心的综合初级保健劳动力方面急需领导力。