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Processes supporting effective skill-mix implementation in general practice: A qualitative study.

Sharon Spooner1, Imelda McDermott1, Mhorag Goff1, Damian Hodgson2, Anne McBride3, Katherine Checkland1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Health policy and funding initiatives have addressed increasing workloads in general practice through the deployment of clinicians from different disciplinary backgrounds. This study examines how general practices in England operate with increasingly diverse groups of practitioners.
METHODS: Five general practices were selected for maximum variation of the duration and diversity of skill-mix in their workforce. Individual interviews were recorded with management and administrative staff and different types of practitioner. Patient surveys and focus groups gathered patients' perspectives of consulting with different practitioners. Researchers collaborated during coding and thematic analysis of transcripts of audio recordings.
RESULTS: The introduction of a wide range of practitioners required significant changes in how practices dealt with patients requesting treatment, and these changes were not necessarily straightforward. The matching of patients with practitioners required effective categorization of health care patients' reported problem(s) and an understanding of practitioners' capabilities. We identified individual and organizational responses that could minimize the impact on patients, practitioners and practices of imperfections in the matching process.
CONCLUSIONS: The processes underpinning the redistribution of tasks from GPs to non-GP practitioners are complex. As practitioner employment under the Primary Care Network contracts continues to increase, it is not clear how the necessarily fine-grained adjustments will be made for practitioners working across multiple practices.

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Keywords:  multidisciplinary; qualitative; workforce

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35503531      PMCID: PMC9548943          DOI: 10.1177/13558196221091356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Serv Res Policy        ISSN: 1355-8196


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