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Outreach work in Belgian primary care practices during COVID-19: results from the cross-sectional PRICOV-19 study
Vanden Bossche, Dorien; Van Poel, Esther; Bussche, Pierre et al.
2024In BMC Primary Care, 24 (S1)
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Keywords :
Primary healthcare; General practice; Equity; Outreach; COVID-19; PRICOV-19; Family Practice
Abstract :
[en] Background General practitioners (GPs) have a vital role in reaching out to vulnerable populations during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonetheless, they experience many challenges to fulfill this role. This study aimed to examine associations between practice characteristics, patient population characteristics and the extent of deprivation of practice area on the one hand, and the level of outreach work performed by primary care practices (PCPs) during the COVID-19 pandemic on the other hand. Methods Belgian data from the international PRICOV-19 study were analyzed. Data were collected between December 2020 and August 2021 using an online survey in PCPs. Practices were recruited through randomized and convenience sampling. Descriptive statistics and ordinal logistic regression analyses were performed. Four survey questions related to outreach work constitute the outcome variable. The adjusted models included four practice characteristics (practice type, being a teaching practice for GP trainees; the presence of a nurse or a nurse assistant and the presence of a social worker or health promotor), two patient population characteristics (social vulnerability and medical complexity) and an area deprivation index. Results Data from 462 respondents were included. First, the factors significantly associated with outreach work in PCPs are the type of PCP (with GPs working in a group performing more outreach work), and the presence of a nurse (assistant), social worker or health promotor. Second, the extent of outreach work done by a PCP is significantly associated with the social vulnerability of the practice's patient population. This social vulnerability factor, affecting outreach work, differed with the level of medical complexity of the practice's patient population and with the level of deprivation of the municipality where the practice is situated. Conclusions In this study, outreach work in PCPs during the COVID-19 pandemic is facilitated by the group-type cooperation of GPs and by the support of at least one staff member of the disciplines of nursing, social work, or health promotion. These findings suggest that improving the effectiveness of outreach efforts in PCPs requires addressing organizational factors at the practice level. This applies in particular to PCPs having a more socially vulnerable patient population.
Disciplines :
Public health, health care sciences & services
Author, co-author :
Vanden Bossche, Dorien 
Van Poel, Esther
Bussche, Pierre
Pétré, Benoît  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique > Education thérapeutique du patient au service des soins intégrés
Ponsar, Cécile
Decat, Peter
Willems, Sara
Language :
English
Title :
Outreach work in Belgian primary care practices during COVID-19: results from the cross-sectional PRICOV-19 study
Publication date :
03 April 2024
Journal title :
BMC Primary Care
eISSN :
2731-4553
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume :
24
Issue :
S1
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
EGPRN - European General Practice Research Network [NL]
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