School of Public Health and Primary Care, Fiji National University, Suva, Fiji.
School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK.
Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2023 Feb 8;24:e11. doi: 10.1017/S1463423622000779.
Primary health care (PHC) physicians' perceptions are vital to understand as they are the first-line health care providers in cardiovascular diseases (CVD) risk assessment and management. This study aims to explore PHC physicians' perceptions on their roles and their perceptions on management and risk reduction approaches on CVD risk reduction and management in Fiji.
This is a qualitative study conducted in the Suva Medical area among 7 health centers from 1 August to 31 September, 2021. Purposive sampling was used to recruit physicians who worked in the Suva medical area as PHC physicians with at least 6 months' experience in the Special Outpatients Department clinics. In-depth interview were conducted using a semi-structured questionnaire over the telephone and recorded on a tablet device application. The interview content was then transcribed, and thematic analysis was done.
This study included 25 PHC physicians. From the thematic analysis, 2 major themes emerged with 6 subthemes. Theme 1 was CVD management skills with 3 subthemes including education, experience and trainings, beliefs and attitudes of physicians, self-confidence and effectiveness in CVD risk reduction and management. Theme 2 was roles and expectations with 3 subthemes including perceptions of effective treatment, perceptions of physicians' roles and perceptions of patients' expectations. Physicians generally see their role as central and imperative. They perceive to be important and leading toward combating CVDs.
Physicians' perceptions on their commitment to prevention and management of CVDs through their skills and knowledge, beliefs and motivation should be acknowledged. It is recommended that the physicians are updated on the current evidence-based medicine. Limitations include results that may not be the reflection of the entire physician and multidisciplinary community and the difficulties in face-to-face interviews due to the coronavirus diseases of 2019 pandemic.
初级卫生保健(PHC)医生的看法至关重要,因为他们是心血管疾病(CVD)风险评估和管理的第一线医疗服务提供者。本研究旨在探讨斐济 PHC 医生对其角色的看法以及他们对 CVD 风险降低和管理的管理和降低风险方法的看法。
这是一项在苏瓦医疗区进行的定性研究,于 2021 年 8 月 1 日至 9 月 31 日在 7 个卫生中心进行。采用目的抽样法招募在苏瓦医疗区工作的医生,他们是 PHC 医生,在特殊门诊诊所至少有 6 个月的工作经验。使用半结构式问卷通过电话进行深入访谈,并在平板电脑设备应用程序上进行记录。然后将访谈内容转录,并进行主题分析。
本研究包括 25 名 PHC 医生。从主题分析中,出现了 2 个主要主题和 6 个副主题。主题 1 是 CVD 管理技能,包括 3 个副主题,即医生的教育、经验和培训、信念和态度、在 CVD 风险降低和管理方面的自信和有效性。主题 2 是角色和期望,包括 3 个副主题,即有效治疗的看法、医生角色的看法和患者期望的看法。医生普遍认为自己的角色是核心和必要的。他们认为自己在对抗 CVD 方面很重要且具有领导作用。
应该承认医生对通过其技能和知识、信念和动机预防和管理 CVD 的承诺的看法。建议更新医生有关循证医学的信息。局限性包括结果可能无法反映整个医生和多学科社区的情况,以及由于 2019 年冠状病毒病大流行,面对面访谈的困难。