J C Duro Martínez1. 1. Agencia Laín Entralgo para la Formación, Investigación y Estudios Sanitarios, Consejería de Sanidad, Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. juancarlos.duro@salud.madrid.org
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To learn about attitudes of health professionals with regard to work with groups in primary care. DESIGN: Qualitative-structural research. LOCATION: Autonomous Community of Madrid. PARTICIPANTS: General practicioners, pediatricians, specialists in family and community medicine, nurses, and social workers. METHODS: 4 discussion groups and 4 open interviews. RESULTS: 3 positions were identified in these professionals: the "convinced," mainly social workers, followed by nurses and some doctors (more often the family/community specialists than the GPs), who "believe" in groups; the "sceptics," mostly doctors and some nurses, who defend a basically clinical-care model; and the "convincibles," clearly the largest group, made up of doctors and nurses who, given a series of favourable conditions, would be prepared to make groups. CONCLUSIONS: The development of health education groups in primary care in Madrid is conditioned by the scepticism of professionals.
OBJECTIVES: To learn about attitudes of health professionals with regard to work with groups in primary care. DESIGN: Qualitative-structural research. LOCATION: Autonomous Community of Madrid. PARTICIPANTS: General practicioners, pediatricians, specialists in family and community medicine, nurses, and social workers. METHODS: 4 discussion groups and 4 open interviews. RESULTS: 3 positions were identified in these professionals: the "convinced," mainly social workers, followed by nurses and some doctors (more often the family/community specialists than the GPs), who "believe" in groups; the "sceptics," mostly doctors and some nurses, who defend a basically clinical-care model; and the "convincibles," clearly the largest group, made up of doctors and nurses who, given a series of favourable conditions, would be prepared to make groups. CONCLUSIONS: The development of health education groups in primary care in Madrid is conditioned by the scepticism of professionals.
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