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Experiences of primary healthcare professionals and patients from an area of urban disadvantage: a qualitative study.

BACKGROUND: The health disadvantage in socioeconomically marginalised urban settings can be challenging for health professionals, but strong primary health care improves health equity and outcomes. AIM: To understand challenges and identify needs in general practices in a socioeconomically marginali...

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Autores principales: Reath, Jennifer, King, Marlee, Kmet, Walter, O'Halloran, Diana, Brooker, Ronald, Aspinall, Diana, Bittar, Hani, Seelan, Thava, Burke, Michael, Usherwood, Tim
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Royal College of General Practitioners 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6995866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31772038
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen19X101676
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author Reath, Jennifer
King, Marlee
Kmet, Walter
O'Halloran, Diana
Brooker, Ronald
Aspinall, Diana
Bittar, Hani
Seelan, Thava
Burke, Michael
Usherwood, Tim
author_facet Reath, Jennifer
King, Marlee
Kmet, Walter
O'Halloran, Diana
Brooker, Ronald
Aspinall, Diana
Bittar, Hani
Seelan, Thava
Burke, Michael
Usherwood, Tim
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description BACKGROUND: The health disadvantage in socioeconomically marginalised urban settings can be challenging for health professionals, but strong primary health care improves health equity and outcomes. AIM: To understand challenges and identify needs in general practices in a socioeconomically marginalised Australian setting. DESIGN & SETTING: Qualitative methodology with general practices in a disadvantaged area of western Sydney. METHOD: Semi-structured interviews with healthcare professionals and their patients were transcribed and analysed thematically under the guidance of a reference group of stakeholder representatives. RESULTS: A total of 57 participants from 17 practices (comprising 16 GPs, five GP registrars [GPRs], 15 practice staff, 10 patients, and 11 allied health professionals [AHPs]), provided a rich description of local communities and patients, and highlighted areas of satisfaction and challenges of providing high quality health care in this setting. Interviewees identified issues with health systems impacting on patients and healthcare professionals, and recommended healthcare reform. Team-based, patient-centred models of primary health care with remuneration for quality of care rather than patient throughput were strongly advocated, along with strategies to improve patient access to specialist care. CONCLUSION: The needs of healthcare professionals and patients working and living in urban areas of disadvantage are not adequately addressed by the Australian health system. The authors recommend the implementation of local trials aimed at improving primary health care in areas of need, and wider health system reform in order to improve the health of those at socioeconomic and health disadvantage.
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spelling pubmed-69958662020-02-13 Experiences of primary healthcare professionals and patients from an area of urban disadvantage: a qualitative study. Reath, Jennifer King, Marlee Kmet, Walter O'Halloran, Diana Brooker, Ronald Aspinall, Diana Bittar, Hani Seelan, Thava Burke, Michael Usherwood, Tim BJGP Open Research BACKGROUND: The health disadvantage in socioeconomically marginalised urban settings can be challenging for health professionals, but strong primary health care improves health equity and outcomes. AIM: To understand challenges and identify needs in general practices in a socioeconomically marginalised Australian setting. DESIGN & SETTING: Qualitative methodology with general practices in a disadvantaged area of western Sydney. METHOD: Semi-structured interviews with healthcare professionals and their patients were transcribed and analysed thematically under the guidance of a reference group of stakeholder representatives. RESULTS: A total of 57 participants from 17 practices (comprising 16 GPs, five GP registrars [GPRs], 15 practice staff, 10 patients, and 11 allied health professionals [AHPs]), provided a rich description of local communities and patients, and highlighted areas of satisfaction and challenges of providing high quality health care in this setting. Interviewees identified issues with health systems impacting on patients and healthcare professionals, and recommended healthcare reform. Team-based, patient-centred models of primary health care with remuneration for quality of care rather than patient throughput were strongly advocated, along with strategies to improve patient access to specialist care. CONCLUSION: The needs of healthcare professionals and patients working and living in urban areas of disadvantage are not adequately addressed by the Australian health system. The authors recommend the implementation of local trials aimed at improving primary health care in areas of need, and wider health system reform in order to improve the health of those at socioeconomic and health disadvantage. Royal College of General Practitioners 2019-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6995866/ /pubmed/31772038 http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen19X101676 Text en Copyright © 2019, The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is Open Access: CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Reath, Jennifer
King, Marlee
Kmet, Walter
O'Halloran, Diana
Brooker, Ronald
Aspinall, Diana
Bittar, Hani
Seelan, Thava
Burke, Michael
Usherwood, Tim
Experiences of primary healthcare professionals and patients from an area of urban disadvantage: a qualitative study.
title Experiences of primary healthcare professionals and patients from an area of urban disadvantage: a qualitative study.
title_full Experiences of primary healthcare professionals and patients from an area of urban disadvantage: a qualitative study.
title_fullStr Experiences of primary healthcare professionals and patients from an area of urban disadvantage: a qualitative study.
title_full_unstemmed Experiences of primary healthcare professionals and patients from an area of urban disadvantage: a qualitative study.
title_short Experiences of primary healthcare professionals and patients from an area of urban disadvantage: a qualitative study.
title_sort experiences of primary healthcare professionals and patients from an area of urban disadvantage: a qualitative study.
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6995866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31772038
http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen19X101676
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