Role distribution and collaboration between specialists and rural general practitioners in long-term chronic care: A qualitative study in Switzerland

Autor: Tomaschek, Rebecca, Gemperli, Armin, Essig, Stefan, Merlo, Christoph Marco, Studer, Christian, Scheel-Sailer, Anke
Rok vydání: 2022
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7410413
Popis: Introduction This study explores general practitioners' (GPs) and medical specialists' perceptions on role distribution and collaboration in care for patients with chronic conditions, exemplified by spinal cord injury. Methods Semi-structured interviews with GPs and medical specialists caring for individuals with spinal cord injury in Switzerland. The physicians we interviewed were recruited as part of an intervention study. We used a hybrid framework of inductive and deductive coding to analyze the qualitative data. Results Six GPs and six medical specialists agreed to be interviewed. GPs and specialists perceived the role of specialists similarly, namely as an expert and support role for GPs in case of specialized questions. Specialists' expectations of GP services and what GPs provide differed. Specialists saw the GPs' role as complementary to their own responsibilities, namely as the first contact for patients and gatekeepers to specialized services. GPs saw themselves as care managers and guides with a holistic view of patients, connecting several healthcare professionals. GPs were looking for relations and recognition by getting to know specialists better. Specialists viewed collaboration as somewhat distant and focused on processes and patient pathways. Challenges in collaboration were related to unclear roles and responsibilities in patient care. Conclusion The expectations for role distribution and responsibilities differ among physicians. Different goals of GPs and specialists for collaboration may jeopardize shared care models. The role distribution should be aligned according to patients' holistic needs to improve collaboration and provide appropriate patient care.
+ ID der Publikation: unilu_61366 + Sprache: Englisch + Bemerkungen: Accepted for publication: 25.09.2022 + Letzte Aktualisierung: 2022-12-07 16:23:02 + Accepted Version
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