Veränderungen in der Bereitstellung und Inanspruchnahme der Gesundheitsversorgung in deutschen Hausarztpraxen während der COVID-19-Pandemie – eine Befragung von Patient*innen in drei Bundesländern

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.zefq.2024.06.002
Doreen Kuschick , Jutta Bleidorn , Marius Tibor Dierks , Christoph Heintze , Markus Krause , Lisa Kümpel , Burgi Riens , Liliana Rost , Kahina Toutaoui , Florian Wolf , Susanne Döpfmer
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Abstract

Introduction

During the COVID-19 pandemic general practitioners (GP) practice teams were temporally confronted with major challenges which were accompanied by changes in practice organization and service provision. So far, little has been known about the views of patients who visited the GP practice for other than COVID-related reasons with regard to provision and use of GP services, the adjustments in the practice and the work of the practice team members.

Methods

The patient survey is a sub-study of the mixed-methods study VeCo-Praxis (GP healthcare for patients not suffering from COVID during the Corona pandemic) of the research practice network RESPoNsE (Research Practice Network East), which was conducted in the federal states of Berlin, Brandenburg and Thuringia. The questionnaire-based survey was carried out among patients who visited their GP practice in November 2022. The topics covered in the survey were developed by two focus groups consisting of 13 members of the RESPoNsE patient advisory board. The questionnaire was developed and piloted in a participatory approach with the RESPoNsE Patient Advisory Board. The results were analyzed descriptively using SPSS and discussed with the advisory board.

Results

1,405 questionnaires from 37 practices were analyzed. 97% of respondents felt that the treatment they received at their GP practice during the COVID-19 pandemic was good. For the vast majority, appointments and acute consultations, prescriptions, laboratory tests, discussions of diagnostic results, routine follow-up check-ups and health checks were available to a sufficient extent. From the patients’ perspective, the practices have successfully adapted to the challenges caused by COVID-19. Overall, the patients’ trust in and their appreciation of the work of the practice staff have increased since the pandemic. Patients stated that GP practices should continue hygiene procedures, such as wearing a mask or keeping physical distance, in the future.

Discussion

Despite multiple reports of a significant decline in both provision and utilization of standard care in GP practices during the pandemic, our survey showed that the majority of patients felt that they received adequate GP care and were highly satisfied. The results should be interpreted against the background of possible selection bias.

Conclusion

In this survey, GP patients were predominantly appreciative of GP care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The patients’ assessment of the provision and use of GP services during the pandemic complements the corresponding perspective of GPs and medical practice assistants.

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[COVID-19大流行期间德国初级医疗机构提供和利用医疗服务的变化--对三个联邦州病人的调查]。
导言:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,全科医生(GP)实践团队在时间上面临着重大挑战,实践组织和服务提供也随之发生了变化。迄今为止,人们对因 COVID 相关原因以外的原因到全科医生诊所就诊的患者对全科医生服务的提供和使用、诊所的调整以及诊所团队成员的工作的看法知之甚少:患者调查是研究实践网络 RESPoNsE(研究实践网络东部)的混合方法研究 VeCo-Praxis(科罗娜大流行期间非 COVID 患者的全科医生医疗保健)的子研究,该研究在柏林、勃兰登堡和图林根三个联邦州进行。问卷调查的对象是 2022 年 11 月到全科医生诊所就诊的患者。调查所涉及的主题是由 RESPoNsE 患者咨询委员会的 13 名成员组成的两个焦点小组制定的。调查问卷由 RESPoNsE 患者咨询委员会以参与式方法制定和试行。使用 SPSS 对结果进行了描述性分析,并与咨询委员会进行了讨论:对来自 37 家诊所的 1 405 份问卷进行了分析。97%的受访者认为,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,他们在全科医生诊所接受的治疗效果良好。对绝大多数人来说,预约和急性会诊、处方、化验、诊断结果讨论、常规随访检查和健康检查都能得到充分满足。从患者的角度来看,诊所已成功适应了 COVID-19 带来的挑战。总体而言,自大流行以来,患者对诊所工作人员的信任和工作的赞赏都有所提高。患者表示,全科医生诊所今后应继续执行卫生程序,如戴口罩或保持身体距离:讨论:尽管有多份报告称,在大流行期间,全科医生诊所提供的标准护理服务和使用率均大幅下降,但我们的调查显示,大多数患者认为他们得到了充分的全科医生护理服务,并且非常满意。在解释这些结果时,应考虑到可能存在的选择偏差:在这项调查中,全科医生病人主要对 COVID-19 大流行期间的全科医生护理表示赞赏。患者对大流行期间全科医生服务的提供和使用情况的评估补充了全科医生和医疗实践助理的相应观点。
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