General Practitioner's Experience of Public-Private Partnerships to Develop Team-Based Care: A Qualitative Study.

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Title
General Practitioner's Experience of Public-Private Partnerships to Develop Team-Based Care: A Qualitative Study.
Journal
International journal of public health
Author(s)
Schütz Leuthold M., El-Hakmaoui F., Senn N., Cohidon C.
ISSN
1661-8564 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1661-8556
Publication state
Published
Issued date
11/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
68
Pages
1606453
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Objectives: A tripartite public-private partnership was established between GPs' practices, public health authorities and a university department of family medicine, to develop multidisciplinary teams and integrate nurses into GPs' practices. The present paper describes the points of view of the GPs involved in this collaboration. Methods: We conducted a qualitative study, with data coming from eight interviews with GPs, one from each practice. We also used the facilitator's project diary to complete the discussion. Results: The principal issue discussed was the financial aspects of the collaboration. GPs are generally satisfied, but time spent coordinating with nurses and transferring activities made them fear financial losses. Secondly, the partnership with public health authorities was well appreciated, but not clear enough. Some aspects of the partnership, such as referring patient to the nurse should have been better defined et controlled. The last aspect was the academic support. It allowed reducing GPs' workload in training nurses and supporting the project implementation within the GPs' practice. Conclusion: GPs have a positive point of view of such public-private partnership and saw an opportunity to be involved in developing public health policies.
Keywords
Humans, General Practitioners, Public-Private Sector Partnerships, Qualitative Research, Attitude of Health Personnel, family medicine, general practitioner, multidisciplinary health team, public-private partnership, reform of the PHC system
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Web of science
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Yes
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