Döpfmer Susanne, Trusch Barbara, Stumm Judith, Peter Lisa, Kuempel Lisa, Grittner Ulrike, Schnitzer Susanne, Rieckmann Nina, Dini Lorena, Heintze Christoph
Institut für Allgemeinmedizin, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin.
Institut für Biometrie und Klinische Epidemiologie, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin.
Gesundheitswesen. 2021 Oct;83(10):844-853. doi: 10.1055/a-1173-9225. Epub 2020 Jun 18.
Because of demographic changes, new models of care are important for supporting general practitioners in the care of patients with complex needs. This study addresses the question of the type of support that is requested by general practitioners working in Berlin.
All general practitioners working in Berlin (n=2354) were asked between August and September 2018 to return a questionnaire by post which has been developed for this study. Questions addressed support needs as well as support models within the practice (delegation, substitution) and outside the practice (social worker, navigator, community care points). Data were analysed descriptively and by exploratory multivariate analysis to show the influence of practice and doctor characteristics on the preference of support models (age, gender, location of the practice, type of practice, working hours).
A total of 557 questionnaires (response rate 23.7%) were included in the analysis. Need for support was seen particularly for administrative, coordinative and organisational tasks and for advice on social issues. The majority of the study participants approved delegation and substitution. In their view, it was conceivable to get support from professionals or institutions outside their practice, such as mobile care services, community care points, social workers or navigators. Particularly younger and female doctors working in group practices were open for cooperative care models integrating other health professions.
There is unused potential for delegation and cooperation within existing structures. Further research should investigate the acceptance and feasibility of different support models.
由于人口结构变化,新的护理模式对于支持全科医生护理有复杂需求的患者至关重要。本研究探讨了柏林的全科医生所要求的支持类型问题。
2018年8月至9月期间,向所有在柏林工作的全科医生(n = 2354)邮寄了一份为本研究编制的问卷。问题涉及支持需求以及诊所内部(委托、替代)和诊所外部(社会工作者、导航员、社区护理点)的支持模式。对数据进行描述性分析和探索性多变量分析,以显示诊所和医生特征对支持模式偏好(年龄、性别、诊所位置、诊所类型、工作时间)的影响。
共有557份问卷(回复率23.7%)纳入分析。在行政、协调和组织任务以及社会问题咨询方面尤其需要支持。大多数研究参与者赞成委托和替代。他们认为,可以从诊所外部的专业人员或机构获得支持,如移动护理服务、社区护理点、社会工作者或导航员。特别是在团体诊所工作的年轻女医生对整合其他卫生专业的合作护理模式持开放态度。
现有结构中存在委托和合作的未利用潜力。进一步的研究应调查不同支持模式的可接受性和可行性。