COVID-19大流行期间家庭医生的领导:作用、职能和主要支持。

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Leadership in Health Services Pub Date : 2022-07-27 DOI:10.1108/LHS-03-2022-0030
Maria Mathews, Dana Ryan, Lindsay Hedden, Julia Lukewich, Emily Gard Marshall, Judith Belle Brown, Paul S Gill, Madeleine McKay, Eric Wong, Stephen J Wetmore, Richard Buote, Leslie Meredith, Lauren Moritz, Sarah Spencer, Maria Alexiadis, Thomas R Freeman, Aimee Letto, Bridget L Ryan, Shannon L Sibbald, Amanda Lee Terry
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目的:在初级保健方面需要强有力的领导,以协调有效的大流行病应对工作;然而,在以前的大流行计划中没有对家庭医生的领导作用的描述。本研究旨在描述家庭医生在加拿大COVID-19大流行期间发挥的领导作用和功能,并确定在未来大流行计划中正式确定这些角色的支持和障碍。设计/方法/方法:本研究对加拿大四个地区的家庭医生进行了半结构化的定性访谈,作为多案例研究的一部分。在访谈中,与会者被问及他们在每个大流行阶段的作用以及他们遇到的促进因素和障碍。采访记录下来,并采用专题分析方法确定反复出现的主题。结果:68名家庭医生完成了访谈。确定了家庭医生在大流行期间发挥领导作用的三个关键职能:传播知识、制定和调整初级保健做法规程以及宣传。每一项职能都涉及管理和综合信息,根据个人需求调整沟通方式,并建立已建立的关系。实际影响:研究结果表明,未来的大流行病计划需要纳入正式的家庭医生领导任命,以及培训、沟通助手和补偿等支持,使家庭医生能够发挥这些关键作用。独创性/价值:2019冠状病毒病大流行提供了一个独特的机会来审视家庭医生的领导作用,这在过去的大流行计划中基本上被忽视了。这项研究的结果强调了这些角色在提供有效和协调的大流行应对措施以及不间断和安全获得初级保健方面的重要性。
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Family physician leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic: roles, functions and key supports.

Purpose: Strong leadership in primary care is necessary to coordinate an effective pandemic response; however, descriptions of leadership roles for family physicians are absent from previous pandemic plans. This study aims to describe the leadership roles and functions family physicians played during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada and identify supports and barriers to formalizing these roles in future pandemic plans.

Design/methodology/approach: This study conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with family physicians across four regions in Canada as part of a multiple case study. During the interviews, participants were asked about their roles during each pandemic stage and the facilitators and barriers they experienced. Interviews were transcribed and a thematic analysis approach was used to identify recurring themes.

Findings: Sixty-eight family physicians completed interviews. Three key functions of family physician leadership during the pandemic were identified: conveying knowledge, developing and adapting protocols for primary care practices and advocacy. Each function involved curating and synthesizing information, tailoring communications based on individual needs and building upon established relationships.

Practical implications: Findings demonstrate the need for future pandemic plans to incorporate formal family physician leadership appointments, as well as supports such as training, communication aides and compensation to allow family physicians to enact these key roles.

Originality/value: The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique opportunity to examine the leadership roles of family physicians, which have been largely overlooked in past pandemic plans. This study's findings highlight the importance of these roles toward delivering an effective and coordinated pandemic response with uninterrupted and safe access to primary care.

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