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Dementia and primary care teams: obstacles to the implementation of Portugal's Dementia Strategy

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1463423621000876

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carer; dementia; general practitioner; health services; person with dementia; practice nurse; primary care; qualitative methods; social worker; teamwork

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  1. Fundacao Ciencia e Tecnologia, IP national support through CHRC [UIDP/04923/2020]

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This study aims to explore the barriers to the implementation of the Portuguese Dementia Strategy by primary care teams from the perspectives of service users and professionals. The findings identified several system barriers and individual barriers that hindered users' access to dementia services. Enhanced competence in dementia and nurse-led systematic care, along with better community support, are necessary to improve the quality of life for people with dementia.
Background: Portugal has a Dementia Strategy that endorses care coordination in the community, but the strategy is not implemented despite there being a network of multidisciplinary primary care clinics that could support it. Recent research into barriers to dementia management in primary care has focused essentially on general practitioners' (GPs) factors and perspectives. A comprehensive triangulated view on the barriers to dementia management emphasising teamwork is missing. Aim: To explore the barriers to the implementation of the Portuguese Dementia Strategy by primary care teams, from the perspectives of service users and professionals. Methods: Purposive sampling was used to recruit 10 GPs, 8 practice nurses, 4 social workers, 8 people with dementia and 10 family carers from 6 practices in different social contexts within the Lisbon metropolitan area. The analytical framework combined codes derived from the transcripts with codes from the available literature. Themes focused on the access to professionals/community services, care coordination within healthcare teams, and between health and community services. Findings: Several system barriers were identified (undefined roles/coordination within teams, time constraints, insufficient signposting to community services) along with individual barriers (limited competence in dementia, unrecognised autonomy, limited views on social health and quality of life (QoL)), hindering users access to dementia services. Conclusion: Enhanced competence in dementia, and nurse-led systematic care of people with dementia and their carers, are necessary. They can be effective in improving the QoL in dementia, but only if associated with better community support.

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