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Care coordination between specialty care and primary care: a focus group study of provider perspectives on strong practices and improvement opportunities

机译:专科护理和初级护理之间的护理协调:焦点小组研究提供者对良好实践和改进机会的观点

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Abstract: Care coordination between the specialty care provider (SCP) and the primary care provider (PCP) is a critical component of safe, efficient, and patient-centered care. Veterans Health Administration conducted a series of focus groups of providers, from specialty care and primary care clinics at VA Medical Centers nationally, to assess 1) what SCPs and PCPs perceive to be current practices that enable or hinder effective care coordination with one another and 2) how these perceptions differ between the two groups of providers. A qualitative thematic analysis of the gathered data validates previous studies that identify communication as being an important enabler of coordination, and uncovers relationship building between specialty care and primary care (particularly through both formal and informal relationship-building opportunities such as collaborative seminars and shared lunch space, respectively) to be the most notable facilitator of effective communication between the two sides. Results from this study suggest concrete next steps that medical facilities can take to improve care coordination, using as their basis the mutual understanding and respect developed between SCPs and PCPs through relationship-building efforts.
机译:摘要:专科护理提供者(SCP)和初级护理提供者(PCP)之间的护理协调是安全,高效和以患者为中心的护理的重要组成部分。退伍军人卫生管理局(Veterans Health Administration)从全国VA医疗中心的专科护理和初级护理诊所开展了一系列的服务提供者焦点小组,以评估1)SCP和PCP认为当前的做法是能够或阻碍彼此之间有效护理协调的现行做法,以及2 )这两种看法在两组提供商之间有何不同。对收集到的数据进行定性的主题分析,验证了先前的研究,这些研究将交流视为协调的重要推动力,并揭示了专科护理和初级护理之间的关系建立(特别是通过正式和非正式的建立关系的机会,例如合作研讨会和共享午餐)空间)是双方之间有效沟通的最显着促进者。这项研究的结果表明,医疗机构可​​以采取具体的后续步骤来改善护理协调,以SCP和PCP之间通过建立关系的努力建立的相互理解和尊重为基础。

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