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GPs’ and dentists’ experiences and expectations of interprofessional collaboration: findings from a qualitative study in Germany

机译:全科医生和牙医对跨专业合作的经验和期望:德国定性研究的结果

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Background Against the background of well-described associations between oral and general health, collaboration between dentists and general practitioners (GP) is crucial to provide therapeutic and preventive patient care. However, in the German health system, GPs and dentists are organizationally separated, implying that interprofessional collaboration can only occur informally and on a voluntary basis. Given the scarce evidence of interprofessional collaboration between dentists and GPs, an explorative study was conducted. This paper outlines the findings of this study with regard to GPs’ and dentists’ experiences and expectations of interprofessional collaboration. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with GPs ( n =?15) and dentists ( n =?13) from three structurally different regions in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. The interview guide included questions on occasions, expectations and experiences of interprofessional collaboration. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using qualitative content analysis according to Mayring. Results Both GPs and dentists reported perceived knowledge deficits of the other profession with regard to medication, particularly anticoagulants and bisphosphonates, as well as systemic and general respectively dental diseases. Expectations regarding the scope of collaboration diverge: whereas dentists were interested in extending collaboration, most GPs saw no need for collaboration. Conclusions The perceived medical knowledge deficits of the other profession as well as divergent expectations concerning the scope of collaboration hinder profound and regular interprofessional collaboration between GPs and dentists. These perceived knowledge deficits may be rooted in the separate education of dentists and GPs in Germany. Fostering interprofessional education is a promising way to improve cooperation between GPs and dentists in the long term.
机译:背景技术在众所周知的口腔健康与一般健康之间的关联的背景下,牙医与全科医生(GP)之间的合作对于提供治疗和预防性患者护理至关重要。但是,在德国的卫生系统中,全科医生和牙医在组织上是分开的,这意味着专业间的合作只能非正式地,自愿地进行。鉴于牙医和全科医生之间的专业间合作的证据很少,因此进行了一项探索性研究。本文概述了有关全科医生和牙医的经验以及跨专业合作的期望的研究结果。方法对来自德国巴登-符腾堡州三个结构不同区域的GP(n = 15)和牙医(n = 13)进行半结构式访谈。面试指南包括有关职业间协作的场合,期望和经验的问题。采访被逐字记录,并根据Mayring使用定性内容分析进行了分析。结果全科医生和牙医均报告了其他行业在药物治疗(尤其是抗凝剂和双膦酸盐)以及全身性和一般性牙科疾病方面的知识不足。对合作范围的期望有所不同:尽管牙医对扩展合作很感兴趣,但是大多数全科医生都认为不需要合作。结论他人对医学知识的认知不足以及对合作范围的不同期望阻碍了全科医生和牙医之间进行深刻且定期的专业间合作。这些感知的知识不足可能源于德国对牙医和全科医生的单独教育。长期开展职业间教育是改善全科医生和牙医之间合作的一种有前途的方式。

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