Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen, Norway.
Vossevangen medical centre, Voss, Norway.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Feb 23;24(1):238. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-10706-9.
An integrative cooperation of different healthcare professional is a key component for high quality health services. With an aging population and many with long-term conditions, more health tasks and follow-up care are being transferred to primary care and locally where people live. Interprofessional collaboration among providers of different professional designations will be of increasing importance to optimizing primary care capacity in years to come. There is a call for further exploration of models of interprofessional collaboration that might be applicable in Norwegian primary care. The aim of this study was to explore experiences of interprofessional collaboration between primary care physicians and nurses working in primary care by applying an intervention for people with type 2 diabetes. Specifically, this study was designed to strengthen and gain deeper insight into interprofessional collaboration between primary care physicians and nurses in primary care settings.
We applied Interpretive Description as a research strategy. The participants within this study were primary care physicians and nurses from four different primary care practices in the western and eastern parts of Norway. We used semi-structured telephone interviews for collecting the data between January and September 2021.
The analysis revealed two key features of the primary care physicians and the nurses experience with interprofessional collaboration in primary care practices. The first involved managing the influence of discrepancies in their expectations of IPC and the second involved becoming aware of the competence they developed that allowed for better complementarity consultation.
This study indicates that interprofessional collaboration in primary care practice requires that primary care physicians and nurses clarify their expectations and, in turn, determine how flexible they can become in changing their usual primary care practices. Moreover, findings reveal that nurses and primary care physicians had discrepancies in expectations of how interprofessional collaboration should be carried out in primary care practice. However, both the nurses and primary care physicians appreciated the blending of complementary competencies and skills that facilitated a more collaborative care practice. They experienced that this interprofessional collaboration represented an essential quality improvement in the primary care services.
The trial is registered 03/09/2019 in ClinicalTrials.gov (ID: NCT04076384).
不同医疗保健专业人员的综合合作是提供高质量卫生服务的关键组成部分。随着人口老龄化和许多人患有长期疾病,越来越多的卫生任务和后续护理正在转移到基层医疗和人们居住的地方。不同专业背景的提供者之间的跨专业合作对于优化未来几年的基层医疗能力将变得越来越重要。有人呼吁进一步探索可能适用于挪威基层医疗的跨专业合作模式。本研究旨在通过应用 2 型糖尿病患者的干预措施,探索在基层医疗中工作的基层医疗医生和护士之间的跨专业合作经验。具体而言,本研究旨在加强和深入了解基层医疗环境中基层医疗医生和护士之间的跨专业合作。
我们应用解释性描述作为研究策略。本研究的参与者是来自挪威西部和东部四个不同基层医疗实践的基层医疗医生和护士。我们在 2021 年 1 月至 9 月期间使用半结构化电话访谈收集数据。
分析揭示了基层医疗医生和护士在基层医疗实践中体验跨专业合作的两个关键特征。第一个涉及管理他们对 IPC 的期望差异的影响,第二个涉及意识到他们发展的能力,这使他们能够进行更好的互补咨询。
本研究表明,基层医疗实践中的跨专业合作要求基层医疗医生和护士明确他们的期望,并相应地确定他们在改变常规基层医疗实践方面的灵活性。此外,研究结果表明,护士和基层医疗医生对如何在基层医疗实践中开展跨专业合作的期望存在差异。然而,护士和基层医疗医生都赞赏互补能力和技能的融合,这促进了更具协作性的护理实践。他们体验到这种跨专业合作代表了基层医疗服务的一项重要质量改进。
该试验于 2019 年 3 月 9 日在 ClinicalTrials.gov 注册(ID:NCT04076384)。