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Reaching consensus on GP interprofessional competencies: a nominal group study

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BJGP OPEN
卷 6, 期 3, 页码 -

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ROYAL COLL GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
DOI: 10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0243

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interprofessional collaboration; competency framework; workforce; nominal group; primary health care; general practitioners

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Through qualitative research, consensus was reached among Dutch GPs and other primary care professionals on 14 interprofessional competencies for GPs. This framework serves as a stepping stone for the development of GPs in interprofessional collaboration.
Background: As the requirements for collaboration in primary care increase, effective interprofessional teamwork between GPs and other primary care professionals is crucial. The need for more training in interprofessional collaborative competencies is widely recognised. However, existing competency frameworks do not sufficiently specify interprofessional collaboration to guide interprofessional competency development.Aim: To reach consensus among GPs and other primary care professionals on interprofessional competencies that GP and GP trainees should learn.Design & setting: A qualitative consensus study among Dutch GPs and other primary care professionals, all with expertise in primary care interprofessional collaborative practice.Method: Three nominal group sessions were held, each resulting in its own group consensus on GP interprofessional collaborative competencies. The researchers conducted a content analysis to merge and thematise the prioritised competencies into one list. Participants prioritised this list of competencies. A pre -set cut -off point was applied to determine the overall consensus on core GP interprofessional competencies.Results: Eighteen professionals from nine different disciplines participated. The content analysis resulted in 31 unique competencies, of which 14 competencies were prioritised in the final ranking into the following three main themes: (1) professional identity development and role definition by the GP (three competencies); (2) developing and executing shared care plans for individual patients (six competencies); and (3) initiating and maintaining interprofessional collaborative partnerships (five competencies).Conclusion: An interprofessional group of experts reached consensus on 14 competencies within three themes. This framework provides a stepping stone for GPs to focus on their development regarding interprofessional collaboration.

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