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瑞士初级保健团体实践中的技能组合——全国性在线调查。

Skill mix in Swiss primary care group practices - a nationwide online survey.

机构信息

University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland, Department of Business Economics, Health and Social Care, Via Violino 11, Manno, 6928, Switzerland.

出版信息

BMC Fam Pract. 2019 Mar 4;20(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s12875-019-0926-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Increasing chronic conditions and multimorbidity is placing growing service pressures on health care, especially primary care services. This comes at a time when GP workforce shortages are starting to be felt across Switzerland, placing a threat on the sustainability of good access to primary care. By establishing multiprofessional teams in primary care, service capacity is increased and the pressures on the GP workforce can be alleviated. The roles of non-medical health professions in primary care are not established so far in Switzerland and the personnel composition of primary care group practices is not known. Therefore this study aims to provide insights into the current composition, educational background and autonomy of the these new professional roles in primary care.

METHODS

For this descriptive exploratory study a web-based online survey methodology was used. Group practices were defined as being a medical practice with any specialisation where at least three physicians work together in a team. Based on this restriction 240 eligible group practices were identified in Switzerland. The following four tertiary-level health professions were included in the study: nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and dietitians. Additionally medical practice assistants with couselling competencies were included.

RESULTS

A total of 102 practices answered the questionnaire which is equivalent to an answer rate of 43%. The sample included data from 17 cantons. 46.1% of the practices employed non-physician health professionals. Among the tertiary-level health professions, physiotherapists were the most frequent profession with a total of 78 physiotherapists over all group practices, followed by nurses (43), dietitians (34) and occupational therapists (3). In practices which employ those professionals their average number per practice was 3.4. 25.5% of the practices had health professionals employed with advanced roles and competencies.

CONCLUSION

The results from this study demonstrate that while nearly 50% of groups practices have established non-physician professionals, only 25% of practices integrate these professionals with advanced roles. Compared with other countries, there would appear to be significant scope to extent and broaden the uptake of non-physician professionals in primary care in Switzerland. Clear policy direction along with supporting regulation and financing arrangements are required.

摘要

背景

慢性疾病和多种疾病的不断增加给医疗保健带来了越来越大的服务压力,尤其是初级保健服务。而此时瑞士各地开始感受到全科医生劳动力短缺的威胁,这对获得良好初级保健的可持续性构成了威胁。通过在初级保健中建立多专业团队,可以增加服务能力,并减轻全科医生劳动力的压力。在瑞士,非医疗保健专业人员在初级保健中的角色尚未确定,也不知道初级保健团体实践的人员构成。因此,这项研究旨在深入了解初级保健中新专业角色的当前构成、教育背景和自主权。

方法

本研究采用基于网络的在线调查方法进行描述性探索性研究。将团体实践定义为具有任何专业知识的医疗实践,至少有三名医生在团队中共同工作。基于此限制,在瑞士确定了 240 个符合条件的团体实践。该研究包括以下四个三级卫生专业人员:护士、物理治疗师、职业治疗师和营养师。此外,还包括具有咨询能力的医疗实践助理。

结果

共有 102 家实践回答了问卷,这相当于 43%的答复率。该样本包括来自 17 个州的数据。46.1%的实践雇佣了非医师卫生专业人员。在三级卫生专业人员中,物理治疗师是最常见的专业,共有 78 名物理治疗师分布在所有团体实践中,其次是护士(43 名)、营养师(34 名)和职业治疗师(3 名)。在雇佣这些专业人员的实践中,他们的平均人数为每个实践 3.4 人。25.5%的实践雇佣了具有高级角色和能力的卫生专业人员。

结论

这项研究的结果表明,尽管近 50%的团体实践已经建立了非医师专业人员,但只有 25%的实践将这些专业人员纳入具有高级角色的团队中。与其他国家相比,瑞士在扩大和拓宽初级保健中非医师专业人员的使用方面似乎有很大的空间。需要明确的政策方向以及支持监管和融资安排。

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