The introduction of advanced paramedics into primary care in Northern Ireland: a qualitative descriptive study of the experiences of general practitioners.

Damian Muldoon, Chris Seenan
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Background: Primary care is dealing with an ever-increasing workload. The causes are multi-factorial but include a decreasing number of General Practitioners (GPs), combined with increased numbers of patients with multiple co-morbidities and an ageing population. As a result of these pressures, nursing and allied health professionals are now working within a growing number of advanced practice roles delivering community-based care. One such example is paramedics taking up advanced roles within General Practice settings in Northern Ireland. What is not known, however, is what GPs' experiences are of these developments.

Aims: To examine the experiences of GPs who have introduced an advanced paramedic into their primary care team in Northern Ireland.

Design: A qualitative descriptive design was chosen as the most suitable approach to allow participants to relay their experiences in their own words within the loose confines of a semi-structured interview.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a group of four purposively selected GPs who had direct experience of the phenomena of interest. These interviews were transcribed verbatim, anonymised and then analysed thematically.

Results: The thematic analysis produced three superordinate themes of alleviating pressure, acceptance and psychological well-being. These were underpinned by seven ordinate themes that were supported using verbatim quotes. These were then discussed and contextualised with themes from existing literature.

Conclusion: Generally, there was widespread support from the GPs for the introduction of advanced paramedics into primary care teams. The reasons were multi-factorial but the reduction in GP workload featured prominently. The participants reported benefits in terms of increased resilience and work-life balance. The capacity to provide a clinician with experience of dealing with acute and emergency presentations, in combination with managing routine procedures, was also reported to be of great importance.

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北爱尔兰初级保健引进高级护理人员:对全科医生经验的定性描述性研究。
背景:初级保健正在处理日益增加的工作量。其原因是多因素的,但包括全科医生(gp)数量的减少,以及多种合并症患者数量的增加和人口老龄化。由于这些压力,护理和联合卫生专业人员现在在越来越多的高级实践角色中工作,提供基于社区的护理。其中一个例子是护理人员在北爱尔兰的全科医疗机构中担任高级角色。然而,目前尚不清楚的是,普通医生对这些发展的感受如何。目的:检查的经验,全科医生引进了先进的护理人员到他们的初级保健团队在北爱尔兰。设计:选择定性描述性设计作为最合适的方法,允许参与者在半结构化访谈的松散范围内用自己的语言传达他们的经历。方法:采用半结构化访谈的方式,对有意向现象直接经验的四名全科医生进行访谈。这些采访被逐字抄录,匿名,然后按主题进行分析。结果:主题分析产生了缓解压力、接受和心理健康三个上级主题。这些是由七个纵坐标主题支撑的,这些主题用逐字引用来支持。然后讨论这些问题,并将其与现有文献中的主题进行背景化。结论:一般来说,全科医生普遍支持将高级护理人员引入初级保健团队。原因是多方面的,但全科医生工作量的减少是最显著的。参与者报告说,他们在恢复力和工作与生活平衡方面得到了好处。据报告,提供具有处理急症和急诊经验的临床医生,并结合管理常规程序的能力也非常重要。
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