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Primary care provider preferences for working with a collaborative support team

机译:基层医疗服务提供者与协作支持团队合作的偏好

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Background Clinical interventions based on collaborative models require effective communication between primary care providers (PCPs) and collaborative support teams. Despite growing interest in collaborative care, we have identified no published studies describing how PCPs prefer to communicate and interact with collaborative support teams. This manuscript examines the communication and interaction preferences of PCPs participating in an ongoing randomized clinical trial of a collaborative intervention for chronic pain and depression. Methods The trial is being conducted in five primary care clinics of a Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Twenty-one PCPs randomized to the study intervention completed a survey regarding preferences for interacting with the collaborative support team. Results A majority of PCPs identified email (95%) and telephone calls (68%) as preferred modes for communicating with members of the support team. In contrast, only 29% identified in-person communications as preferred. Most PCPs preferred that the care manager and physician pain specialist assess patients (76%) and make initial treatment changes (71%) without first conferring with the PCP. One-half wanted to be designated cosigners of all support team notes in the electronic medical record, one-half wanted to receive brief and focused information rather than in-depth information about their patients, and one-half wanted their practice nurses automatically included in communications. Panel size was strongly associated (p < 0.001) with preference for brief, to-the-point discussions about patients. Conclusion The substantial variation in PCP communication preferences suggests the need for knowledge of these preferences when designing and implementing collaborative interventions. Additional research is needed to understand relationships between clinician and practice characteristics and interaction preferences.
机译:背景技术基于协作模型的临床干预措施要求初级保健提供者(PCP)与协作支持团队之间进行有效的沟通。尽管人们对协作式护理越来越感兴趣,但我们尚未发现任何发表过的研究来描述PCP如何选择与协作式支持团队进行沟通和互动。该手稿检查了参与正在进行的针对慢性疼痛和抑郁症的合作干预措施的随机临床试验的PCP的交流和互动偏好。方法该试验在退伍军人事务医疗中心的五个基层诊所进行。随机分配给研究干预的21名PCP完成了一项有关与协作支持团队进行交互的偏好的调查。结果大多数PCP将电子邮件(95%)和电话(68%)确定为与支持团队成员进行沟通的首选方式。相反,只有29%的人认为亲身交流是首选。大多数PCP都希望护理经理和医生疼痛专家评估患者(76%)并进行初始治疗变更(71%),而无需先征得PCP的同意。一半的人希望被指定为电子病历中所有支持团队笔记的共同签名人,一半的人希望获得有关其患者的简短而集中的信息,而不是深入的信息,而另一半则希望其执业护士自动纳入通讯。面板大小与(p <0.001)与患者简短简短的讨论密切相关。结论PCP交流偏好的实质性变化表明,在设计和实施协作干预措施时,需要了解这些偏好。需要更多的研究来了解临床医生与实践特征和互动偏好之间的关系。

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