Literature DB >> 28872213

Handovers in primary healthcare in Norway: A qualitative study of general practitioners' collaborative experiences.

Ann-Chatrin Linqvist Leonardsen1, Lilliana Del Busso2, Vigdis Abrahamsen Grøndahl2, Lars-Petter Jelsness-Jørgensen3.   

Abstract

Worldwide demographic development increases the pressure on healthcare services. In Norway, municipal acute wards (MAWs) have been established as a 24-hr acute healthcare service as a primary healthcare alternative to hospitalisation. General practitioners (GPs) are key holders of referrals to different healthcare service levels, yet studies of GPs' experiences with these wards are sparse. Suboptimal handovers could lead to hospital readmissions, avoidable morbidity and even mortality. The aim of this study was to explore GPs' experiences with patient handovers to MAWs as well as to hospitals. A qualitative study including semi-structured interviews with 23 GPs in a county in south-eastern Norway was conducted. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. The results show that GPs preferred to collaborate with others in their own profession for patient handovers. The GPs had positive collaborative experiences with MAW doctors, while collaboration with doctors in hospitals was viewed more negatively, particularly as GPs had the impression that hospital doctors felt they had superior medical competence. After patient transfer, GPs felt uncertainty related to their own responsibilities for the patient. This study contributes new knowledge about GPs' experiences with collaboration and distribution of responsibility between primary and tertiary healthcare services. This information is essential when developing acceptable alternatives to general hospitals.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  collaboration; general practitioner; handover; primary-tertiary healthcare interface; responsibility

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28872213     DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Soc Care Community        ISSN: 0966-0410


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