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Examining role change in primary care practice.

Nicole Isaacson1, Jodi Summers Holtrop, Deborah Cohen, Robert L Ferrer, M Diane McKee.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: While experts suggest that primary care needs far-reaching transformation that includes adding or reconfiguring roles to improve patient care, little is known about how role change occurs in practice settings. Methods This was a cross-case comparative analysis of 3 projects designed to improve health behavior counseling in primary care practices by adding to or changing clinical support staff roles. Qualitative data (site visits notes, grantee reports, interviews with grantees, and online diary entries) were analyzed to examine instances of role change in depth, using role change theory as an organizing framework. Results Practice team members had greater success taking on new roles when patients valued the services provided. Often, it was easier to a hire a new person into a new role rather than have an existing practice member shift responsibilities. This was because new personnel had the structural autonomy, credibility, and organizational support needed to develop new responsibilities and routines.
CONCLUSION: As primary care delivery systems are redesigned in ways that rely on new roles to deliver care, understanding how to effectively add or change staff roles is essential and requires attention to patients', practice members', and institutions' support for new roles.

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Keywords:  health behavior change; primary care practice teams; role change

Year:  2012        PMID: 23803781     DOI: 10.1177/2150131911428338

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prim Care Community Health        ISSN: 2150-1319


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2.  A novel triage approach of child preventive health assessment: an observational study of routine registry-data.

Authors:  Janine Bezem; Meinou Theunissen; Simone E Buitendijk; Paul L Kocken
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3.  Time Costs for Genetic Counseling in Preconception Carrier Screening with Genome Sequencing.

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4.  Effect of care management program structure on implementation: a normalization process theory analysis.

Authors:  Jodi Summers Holtrop; Georges Potworowski; Laurie Fitzpatrick; Amy Kowalk; Lee A Green
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