Consultation analysis of dementia triads in Portuguese general practice: exploratory study
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Resumo: | Abstract Introduction: Despite policy recommendations worldwide, too often dementia remains outside the scope of primary health care. In the context of Portuguese primary health care services, our group previously explored the experiences of people with dementia, carers, general practitioners (GPs), and other professionals, together with their perspectives on barriers to dementia care. However, we know little about triadic consultations that involve a patient, their carer, and their GP. Objective: To explore dementia care in triadic consultations in general practice. Methods: Analysis of ten consultations with dementia triads across six Portuguese practices from different social contexts. Purposive sampling was used to recruit nine GPs, ten patients, and ten carers. Triadic consultations were digitally recorded, transcribed, and analysed. The analytical framework combined codes derived from the transcripts with codes from the avail-able literature. Themes focused on the corollaries of dementia (e.g., need for information), and coordination of services. Results: Dementia-related content took up only 30% of consultations, despite their length (median 27 min). The GPs did not seem engaged in dementia management, their assessments lacked breadth and person-centredness, and interventions were limited. Carers facilitated GPs’ assessment of dementia consequences, but their needs were poorly assessed. Patients’ self-expression was limited by communication patterns within the triad. Conclusion: It is challenging for GPs to assess dementia among other conditions in a context of fragmented care. Strategies for improving family carers’ assessments are needed. The analysis of triadic consultations may provide potential process measures for assessing the quality of clinical practice and consultation training in general practice, but this requires further study. |
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Consultation analysis of dementia triads in Portuguese general practice: exploratory studyPrimary health careFamily practiceDementia triadsConsultationQualitative researchCommunicationAbstract Introduction: Despite policy recommendations worldwide, too often dementia remains outside the scope of primary health care. In the context of Portuguese primary health care services, our group previously explored the experiences of people with dementia, carers, general practitioners (GPs), and other professionals, together with their perspectives on barriers to dementia care. However, we know little about triadic consultations that involve a patient, their carer, and their GP. Objective: To explore dementia care in triadic consultations in general practice. Methods: Analysis of ten consultations with dementia triads across six Portuguese practices from different social contexts. Purposive sampling was used to recruit nine GPs, ten patients, and ten carers. Triadic consultations were digitally recorded, transcribed, and analysed. The analytical framework combined codes derived from the transcripts with codes from the avail-able literature. Themes focused on the corollaries of dementia (e.g., need for information), and coordination of services. Results: Dementia-related content took up only 30% of consultations, despite their length (median 27 min). The GPs did not seem engaged in dementia management, their assessments lacked breadth and person-centredness, and interventions were limited. Carers facilitated GPs’ assessment of dementia consequences, but their needs were poorly assessed. Patients’ self-expression was limited by communication patterns within the triad. Conclusion: It is challenging for GPs to assess dementia among other conditions in a context of fragmented care. Strategies for improving family carers’ assessments are needed. The analysis of triadic consultations may provide potential process measures for assessing the quality of clinical practice and consultation training in general practice, but this requires further study.Associação Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar2023-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2182-51732023000500414Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar v.39 n.5 2023reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2182-51732023000500414Balsinha,ConceiçãoGonçalves-Pereira,ManuelDias,SóniaFreitas,AlexandreIliffe,Steveinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T17:28:17Zoai:scielo:S2182-51732023000500414Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:32:39.262838Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Consultation analysis of dementia triads in Portuguese general practice: exploratory study |
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Consultation analysis of dementia triads in Portuguese general practice: exploratory study |
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Consultation analysis of dementia triads in Portuguese general practice: exploratory study Balsinha,Conceição Primary health care Family practice Dementia triads Consultation Qualitative research Communication |
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Consultation analysis of dementia triads in Portuguese general practice: exploratory study |
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Consultation analysis of dementia triads in Portuguese general practice: exploratory study |
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Consultation analysis of dementia triads in Portuguese general practice: exploratory study |
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Consultation analysis of dementia triads in Portuguese general practice: exploratory study |
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Consultation analysis of dementia triads in Portuguese general practice: exploratory study |
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Balsinha,Conceição |
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Balsinha,Conceição Gonçalves-Pereira,Manuel Dias,Sónia Freitas,Alexandre Iliffe,Steve |
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Gonçalves-Pereira,Manuel Dias,Sónia Freitas,Alexandre Iliffe,Steve |
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Balsinha,Conceição Gonçalves-Pereira,Manuel Dias,Sónia Freitas,Alexandre Iliffe,Steve |
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Primary health care Family practice Dementia triads Consultation Qualitative research Communication |
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Primary health care Family practice Dementia triads Consultation Qualitative research Communication |
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Abstract Introduction: Despite policy recommendations worldwide, too often dementia remains outside the scope of primary health care. In the context of Portuguese primary health care services, our group previously explored the experiences of people with dementia, carers, general practitioners (GPs), and other professionals, together with their perspectives on barriers to dementia care. However, we know little about triadic consultations that involve a patient, their carer, and their GP. Objective: To explore dementia care in triadic consultations in general practice. Methods: Analysis of ten consultations with dementia triads across six Portuguese practices from different social contexts. Purposive sampling was used to recruit nine GPs, ten patients, and ten carers. Triadic consultations were digitally recorded, transcribed, and analysed. The analytical framework combined codes derived from the transcripts with codes from the avail-able literature. Themes focused on the corollaries of dementia (e.g., need for information), and coordination of services. Results: Dementia-related content took up only 30% of consultations, despite their length (median 27 min). The GPs did not seem engaged in dementia management, their assessments lacked breadth and person-centredness, and interventions were limited. Carers facilitated GPs’ assessment of dementia consequences, but their needs were poorly assessed. Patients’ self-expression was limited by communication patterns within the triad. Conclusion: It is challenging for GPs to assess dementia among other conditions in a context of fragmented care. Strategies for improving family carers’ assessments are needed. The analysis of triadic consultations may provide potential process measures for assessing the quality of clinical practice and consultation training in general practice, but this requires further study. |
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