Beate Hennie Garcia, Harald Christian Langaas, Jan Anker Jahnsen, Jan Schjøtt, Terje Nilsen, Elin Christina Lehnbom
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Abstract
Background: Inappropriate prescribing may have detrimental consequences for the patient and increase healthcare utilisation and costs. Academic detailing (AD) is an interactive outreach method to deliver non-commercial evidence-based medical information to healthcare professionals, aiming to improve patient care. Performing AD virtually has recently become more relevant, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore general practitioners' (GP's) experiences and perceptions of virtually delivered AD.
Methods: We invited practicing GPs that had received virtual AD in Norway during autumn 2020. Semistructured individual interviews were audio and video recorded during February-May 2021. Interviews were transcribed and analysed applying thematic analysis according to Braun and Clarke.
Results: From interviews with nine GPs, we identified five themes concerning (1) informants' satisfaction with virtual AD and their opinions about the detailers and their characteristics, (2) factors that are important for participation in AD, with the campaign topic being the most important, (3) a paradox between the informants' desire for more time for discussion and the time constraint they are facing, (4) the many benefits of virtual AD compared with in-person AD and (5) the informants' perceived learning outcomes are unaffected by mode of AD delivery.
Conclusion: Virtual AD worked very well in terms of scheduling the visit, using technology to facilitate the visit and achieving the same learning outcomes. Virtual AD should be offered to GPs as an alternative to the traditional in-person AD, especially in remote geographical areas or in circumstances when physical outreach is challenging.
背景:不恰当的处方可能会对患者造成不利影响,并增加医疗使用率和成本。学术详述(AD)是一种向医疗保健专业人员提供非商业循证医学信息的互动推广方法,旨在改善患者护理。最近,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行的情况下,以虚拟方式进行 AD 变得越来越重要:本研究旨在探讨全科医生(GP)对虚拟提供 AD 的体验和看法:我们邀请了2020年秋季在挪威接受过虚拟助理医师培训的执业全科医生。2021 年 2 月至 5 月期间,我们对半结构式个人访谈进行了录音和录像。根据布劳恩(Braun)和克拉克(Clarke)的专题分析方法,对访谈内容进行了转录和分析:通过对 9 名全科医生的访谈,我们确定了 5 个主题,分别涉及:(1)信息提供者对虚拟 AD 的满意度以及他们对详细介绍者及其特点的看法;(2)参与 AD 的重要因素,其中活动主题最为重要;(3)信息提供者希望有更多时间进行讨论与他们面临的时间限制之间的矛盾;(4)与面对面 AD 相比,虚拟 AD 有许多好处;(5)信息提供者认为学习成果不受 AD 提供模式的影响:虚拟 AD 在安排访问时间、利用技术促进访问以及实现相同的学习成果方面都非常有效。应向全科医生提供虚拟 AD,作为传统面对面 AD 的替代方式,尤其是在偏远地区或实际外联工作具有挑战性的情况下。