Varzgaliene Laima, Heerey Adrienne, Cox Charlie, McGuinness Tomas, McGuire Genevieve, Cals Jochen Wl, O'Shea Eamonn, Kelly Maureen
GP Registrar, Western Training Programme in General Practice, Irish College of General Practitioners, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
GP and Programme Director, Western Training Programme in General Practice, Irish College of General Practitioners, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
BJGP Open. 2017 Nov 15;1(4):bjgpopen17X101229. doi: 10.3399/bjgpopen17X101229. eCollection 2018 Jan.
Studies outside of Ireland have demonstrated that GPs believe point-of-care tests (POCTs) are useful and would like to have more of these tests available in daily practice. This study establishes the views of Irish GPs on this topic for the first time and also explores GPs' perceptions of barriers to having POCT devices in primary care.
To establish Irish GPs' perception of the benefits and barriers to POCT use.
DESIGN & SETTING: A quantitative cross-sectional observational survey of Irish GPs attending continuing medical educational meetings (CME) in November 2015.
Data was collected using an anonymous and confidential questionnaire.
Out of a total of 250, 70% of GPs ( = 143) completed the questionnaire. Of these, 92% ( = 132) indicated they would like to have access to POCTs. Guidance in decision making 43% ( = 61), reduced referral rates 29% ( = 42), and diagnosis assistance 13% ( = 18) were the main benefits expressed. Cost 45% ( = 64) and time 34% ( = 48) were the main barriers identified.
This study proved that Irish GPs would also like increased access to POCTs. They feel that these tests would benefit patient care. Unsurprisingly, cost and time were two barriers identified to using POCT devices, which supports outcomes from studies. Radical changes would be required in primary care to facilitate implementation of POCTs and attention must be paid to how the costs of POCTs will be funded. This study may act as a prompt for future international research to further explore this area.
爱尔兰以外的研究表明,全科医生认为即时检验(POCT)很有用,希望在日常实践中有更多此类检验可用。本研究首次确定了爱尔兰全科医生对该主题的看法,并探讨了全科医生对初级保健中使用POCT设备的障碍的认知。
确定爱尔兰全科医生对使用POCT的益处和障碍的认知。
对2015年11月参加继续医学教育会议(CME)的爱尔兰全科医生进行的定量横断面观察性调查。
使用匿名且保密的问卷收集数据。
在总共250名全科医生中,70%(n = 143)完成了问卷。其中,92%(n = 132)表示希望能够使用POCT。主要提及的益处包括决策指导(43%,n = 61)、降低转诊率(29%,n = 42)和诊断辅助(13%,n = 18)。确定的主要障碍是成本(45%,n = 64)和时间(34%,n = 48)。
本研究证明,爱尔兰全科医生也希望能更多地使用POCT。他们认为这些检验将有益于患者护理。不出所料,成本和时间是使用POCT设备的两个障碍,这与其他研究结果相符。初级保健需要进行重大变革以促进POCT的实施,并且必须关注POCT的成本将如何得到资助。本研究可能促使未来的国际研究进一步探索这一领域。