Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University Faculty of Health Sciences, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2023 Feb 2;13(2):e067208. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067208.
The objective of this study was to describe Ontario primary care teams' experiences with collaboration during the COVID-19 pandemic. Descriptive qualitative methods using focus groups conducted virtually for data collection.
Primary care teams located in Ontario, Canada.
Our study conducted 11 focus groups with 10 primary care teams, with a total of 48 participants reflecting a diverse range of interprofessional healthcare providers and administrators working in primary care.
Three themes were identified using thematic analysis: (1) prepandemic team functioning facilitated adaptation, (2) new processes of team interactions and collaboration, and (3) team as a foundation of support.
Results revealed the importance of collaboration for provider well-being, and the challenges of providing collaborative team-based primary care in the pandemic context. Caution against converting primary care collaboration to predominantly virtual modalities postpandemic is recommended. Further research on team functioning during the COVID-19 pandemic in other healthcare organisations will offer additional insight regarding how primary care teams can work collaboratively in a postpandemic environment.
本研究旨在描述安大略省初级保健团队在 COVID-19 大流行期间的合作经验。采用虚拟焦点小组进行描述性定性方法进行数据收集。
加拿大安大略省的初级保健团队。
我们的研究进行了 11 个焦点小组,涉及 10 个初级保健团队,共有 48 名参与者,代表了在初级保健中工作的各种不同的医疗保健提供者和管理人员。
使用主题分析确定了三个主题:(1)大流行前的团队功能促进了适应,(2)团队互动和合作的新过程,以及(3)团队作为支持的基础。
结果表明,合作对提供者的幸福感很重要,以及在大流行背景下提供协作式基于团队的初级保健的挑战。建议在大流行后谨慎对待将初级保健合作转化为主要虚拟模式。在其他医疗机构对 COVID-19 大流行期间的团队功能进行进一步研究,将为初级保健团队如何在大流行后环境中进行协作提供更多的见解。