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基层医疗中多专业协作促进因素的范围综述

A Scoping Review of Facilitators of Multi-Professional Collaboration in Primary Care.

作者信息

Sørensen Monica, Stenberg Una, Garnweidner-Holme Lisa

机构信息

Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Oslo Metropolitan University, St. Olavs Plass, 0130 Oslo, NO.

The Norwegian Directorate of Health, St. Olavs Plass, 0130 Oslo, NO.

出版信息

Int J Integr Care. 2018 Aug 30;18(3):13. doi: 10.5334/ijic.3959.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Multi-professional collaboration (MPC) is essential for the delivery of effective and comprehensive care services. As in other European countries, primary care in Norway is challenged by altered patient values and the increased expectations of health administrations to participate in team-based care. This scoping review reports on the organisational, processual, relational and contextual facilitators of collaboration between general practitioners (GP) and other healthcare professionals (HCPs) in primary care.

METHODS

A systematic search in specialist and Scandinavian databases retrieved 707 citations. Following the inclusion criteria, nineteen studies were considered eligible and examined according to Arksey and O'Malley's methodological framework for scoping reviews. The retrieved literature was analysed employing a content analysis approach. A group of stakeholders commented on study findings to enhance study validity.

RESULTS

Primary care research into MPC is immature and emerging in Norway. Our analysis showed that introducing common procedures for documentation and handling of patient data, knowledge sharing, and establishing local specialised multi-professional teams, facilitates MPC. The results indicate that advancements in work practices benefit from an initial system-level foundation with focus on local management and MPC leadership. Further, our results show that it is preferable to enhance collaborative skills before introducing new professional teams, roles and responsibilities. Investing in professional relations could build trust, respect and continuity. In this respect, sufficient time must be allocated during the working day for professionals to share reflections and engage in mutual learning.

CONCLUSION

There is a paucity of research concerning the application and management of MPC in Norwegian primary care. The work practices and relations between professionals, primary care institutions and stakeholders on a macro level is inadequate. Health care is a complex system in which HCPs need managerial support to harvest the untapped benefits of MPC in primary care. As international research demonstrates, local managers must be supported with infrastructure on a macro level to understand the embedding of practice and look at what professionals actually do and how they work.

摘要

引言

多专业协作(MPC)对于提供有效且全面的护理服务至关重要。与其他欧洲国家一样,挪威的初级护理面临着患者价值观的改变以及卫生管理部门对参与团队式护理期望增加的挑战。本范围综述报告了初级护理中全科医生(GP)与其他医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)之间协作的组织、过程、关系和背景促进因素。

方法

在专业数据库和斯堪的纳维亚数据库中进行系统检索,共检索到707条引用文献。根据纳入标准,19项研究被认为符合要求,并按照阿克西和奥马利的范围综述方法框架进行审查。采用内容分析法对检索到的文献进行分析。一组利益相关者对研究结果发表了评论,以提高研究的有效性。

结果

挪威对MPC的初级护理研究尚不成熟且处于起步阶段。我们的分析表明,引入患者数据记录和处理的通用程序、知识共享以及建立本地专业多专业团队,有助于MPC。结果表明,工作实践的进步受益于以本地管理和MPC领导力为重点的初始系统层面基础。此外,我们的结果表明,在引入新的专业团队、角色和职责之前,最好先提高协作技能。投资于专业关系可以建立信任、尊重和连续性。在这方面,必须在工作日为专业人员留出足够的时间来分享想法并进行相互学习。

结论

关于MPC在挪威初级护理中的应用和管理的研究很少。专业人员、初级护理机构和宏观层面的利益相关者之间的工作实践和关系并不完善。医疗保健是一个复杂的系统,在这个系统中,HCPs需要管理支持才能在初级护理中收获MPC尚未开发的益处。正如国际研究表明的那样,必须在宏观层面为本地管理人员提供基础设施支持,以便他们了解实践的嵌入情况,并观察专业人员实际做什么以及他们如何工作。

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