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Priorities in integrating primary and secondary care: a multimethod study of GPs

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JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE
卷 31, 期 5, 页码 1-14

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/JICA-06-2022-0030

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Delivery of healthcare; Integrated care; Multimethod; General practice; Primary healthcare; Secondary care

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  1. Ireland East Hospital Group, UCD College of Health and Agricultural Sciences and UCD School of Medicine

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This study examined the issue of integrated care from general practitioners' perspectives in Ireland using a multimethod approach. Findings showed that most GPs felt enhancing integration between primary and secondary care in Ireland was a priority.
PurposeThroughout the world, healthcare policy has committed to delivering integrated models of care. The interface between primary-secondary care has been identified as a particularly challenging area in this regard. To that end, this study aimed to examine the issue of integrated care from general practitioners' (GPs) perspectives in Ireland.Design/methodology/approachThis multimethod study involved a cross-sectional survey and semi-structured interviews with GPs in the Ireland East region. A total of 1,274 GPs were identified from publicly available data as practising in the region, of whom the study team were able to identify 430 GPs with email addresses. An email invite was sent to 430 potential participants asking them to complete a 34-item online questionnaire and, for those who were willing, an in-depth interview was conducted with a member of the study team.FindingsIn total, 116 GPs completed the survey. Most GPs felt that enhancing integration between primary and secondary care in Ireland was a priority (n = 109, 93.9%). Five themes concerning the state of integrated care and initiatives to improve matters were identified from semi-structured interviews with 12 GPs.Originality/valueThe uniqueness of this study is that it uses a multimethod approach to provide insight into current GP views on the state of integrated care in Ireland, as well as their perspectives on how to improve integration within the Irish healthcare system.

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