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Primary care physicians’ narratives on COVID‐19 responses in Japan: Professional roles evoked under a pandemic
BACKGROUND: Within the vague system of primary care and COVID‐19 infection control in Japan, we explored how primary care (PC) physicians exhibited adaptive performance in their institutions and communities to cope with the COVID‐19 pandemic from January to May 2020. METHODS: Narrative analysis cond...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8242691/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34226858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.452 |
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author | Haruta, Junji Horiguchi, Sachiko Miyachi, Junichiro Teruyama, Junko Kimura, Shuhei Iida, Junko Ozone, Sachiko Goto, Ryohei Kaneko, Makoto Hama, Yusuke |
author_facet | Haruta, Junji Horiguchi, Sachiko Miyachi, Junichiro Teruyama, Junko Kimura, Shuhei Iida, Junko Ozone, Sachiko Goto, Ryohei Kaneko, Makoto Hama, Yusuke |
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description | BACKGROUND: Within the vague system of primary care and COVID‐19 infection control in Japan, we explored how primary care (PC) physicians exhibited adaptive performance in their institutions and communities to cope with the COVID‐19 pandemic from January to May 2020. METHODS: Narrative analysis conducted by a team of medical professionals and anthropologists. We purposefully selected 10 PC physicians in community‐based hospitals and clinics and conducted a total of 17 individual and group interviews. The verbatim transcript data were analyzed using the conceptual framework of adaptive performance. RESULTS: We identified three “phases” of the time period (January–May 2020). In Phase 1, PC physicians initially perceived the disease as a problem unrelated to them. In Phase 2, the Diamond Princess outbreak triggered adaptive performance of the physicians, who began to deal with medical issues related to COVID‐19 by using social networking services and applying the collected information to their organization and/or communities. Following this, in Phase 3, the PC physicians’ adaptive performance in their own communities and institutions emerged in the face of the pandemic. Reflecting their sensitivity to local context, the PC physicians were seen to exhibit adaptive performance through dealing with context‐dependent problems and relationships. CONCLUSIONS: PC physicians exhibited adaptive performance in the course of coping with the realities of COVID‐19 in shifting phases and in differing localities in the early stages of the pandemic. The trajectories of adaptive performance in later stages of the pandemic remain to be seen. |
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spelling | pubmed-82426912021-07-01 Primary care physicians’ narratives on COVID‐19 responses in Japan: Professional roles evoked under a pandemic Haruta, Junji Horiguchi, Sachiko Miyachi, Junichiro Teruyama, Junko Kimura, Shuhei Iida, Junko Ozone, Sachiko Goto, Ryohei Kaneko, Makoto Hama, Yusuke J Gen Fam Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: Within the vague system of primary care and COVID‐19 infection control in Japan, we explored how primary care (PC) physicians exhibited adaptive performance in their institutions and communities to cope with the COVID‐19 pandemic from January to May 2020. METHODS: Narrative analysis conducted by a team of medical professionals and anthropologists. We purposefully selected 10 PC physicians in community‐based hospitals and clinics and conducted a total of 17 individual and group interviews. The verbatim transcript data were analyzed using the conceptual framework of adaptive performance. RESULTS: We identified three “phases” of the time period (January–May 2020). In Phase 1, PC physicians initially perceived the disease as a problem unrelated to them. In Phase 2, the Diamond Princess outbreak triggered adaptive performance of the physicians, who began to deal with medical issues related to COVID‐19 by using social networking services and applying the collected information to their organization and/or communities. Following this, in Phase 3, the PC physicians’ adaptive performance in their own communities and institutions emerged in the face of the pandemic. Reflecting their sensitivity to local context, the PC physicians were seen to exhibit adaptive performance through dealing with context‐dependent problems and relationships. CONCLUSIONS: PC physicians exhibited adaptive performance in the course of coping with the realities of COVID‐19 in shifting phases and in differing localities in the early stages of the pandemic. The trajectories of adaptive performance in later stages of the pandemic remain to be seen. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8242691/ /pubmed/34226858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.452 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Journal of General and Family Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japan Primary Care Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Haruta, Junji Horiguchi, Sachiko Miyachi, Junichiro Teruyama, Junko Kimura, Shuhei Iida, Junko Ozone, Sachiko Goto, Ryohei Kaneko, Makoto Hama, Yusuke Primary care physicians’ narratives on COVID‐19 responses in Japan: Professional roles evoked under a pandemic |
title | Primary care physicians’ narratives on COVID‐19 responses in Japan: Professional roles evoked under a pandemic |
title_full | Primary care physicians’ narratives on COVID‐19 responses in Japan: Professional roles evoked under a pandemic |
title_fullStr | Primary care physicians’ narratives on COVID‐19 responses in Japan: Professional roles evoked under a pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | Primary care physicians’ narratives on COVID‐19 responses in Japan: Professional roles evoked under a pandemic |
title_short | Primary care physicians’ narratives on COVID‐19 responses in Japan: Professional roles evoked under a pandemic |
title_sort | primary care physicians’ narratives on covid‐19 responses in japan: professional roles evoked under a pandemic |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8242691/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34226858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.452 |
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