Moving forward after the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons learned in primary care from the multi-country PRICOV-19 study

被引:4
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作者
Willems, Sara [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Vanden Bussche, Pierre [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Van Poel, Esther [1 ,2 ]
Collins, Claire [1 ,5 ]
Klemenc-Ketis, Zalika [3 ,6 ,7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghent, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Equ Res Grp, Ghent, Belgium
[2] Univ Ghent, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Qual & Safety Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
[3] European Assoc Qual & Patient Safety Gen Practice, Ljubljana, Slovenia
[4] Univ Ghent, Acad Ctr Family Med, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Ghent, Belgium
[5] Irish Coll Gen Practitioners, Dublin, Ireland
[6] Ljubljana Community Hlth Ctr, Ljubljana, Slovenia
[7] Univ Ljubljana, Dept Family Med, Med Fac, Ljubljana, Slovenia
[8] Univ Maribor, Dept Family Med, Med Fac, Maribor, Slovenia
关键词
Primary care; COVID-19; quality of care; future-proofing; health service capacity & resilience;
D O I
10.1080/13814788.2024.2328716
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has accentuated the indispensable role of primary care. Objectives: Recognising this, the PRICOV-19 study investigated how 5,489 GP practices across 38 countries (Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo*, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Republic of Moldova, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, and United Kingdom) adapted their care delivery during the pandemic. MethodsBased on a series of discussions on the results of the PRICOV-19 study group, eight recommendations to enhance primary care's preparedness for future crises were formulated and endorsed by EQuiP and WONCA Europe. ResultsThe recommendations underscore the importance of recognising and sustaining the substantial strides made in patient safety within GP practices during the pandemic in current daily practices; acknowledging and supporting the pivotal role of GP practices in addressing health inequalities during crises; adopting interprofessional care models to enhance practices' resilience and adaptability to change; supporting training practices; creating healthy working environments; investing in infrastructure that supports adequate and safe care; and increasing funding for research on patient safety and primary care quality to inform evidence-based health policies and fostering international knowledge exchange among healthcare professionals and policymakers. ConclusionPolicymakers, primary care associations, and the broader healthcare system are urged to collaboratively take responsibility and increase support for GP practices to enhance their resilience, adaptability, and capacity to deliver safe and equitable healthcare during future crises.
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