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Professionals’ perspectives on existing practice and conditions for nurse-led gout care based on treatment recommendations: a qualitative study in primary healthcare
by
Dehlin, Mats
, Iggman, David
, Sedelius, Helene
, Svärd, Anna
, Tistad, Malin
, Bergsten, Ulrika
, Wallin, Lars
in
barriers
/ Care and treatment
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Data collection
/ Diabetes
/ Disease
/ education
/ Evaluation
/ Experiences
/ Family Medicine
/ Focus groups
/ General & Internal Medicine
/ General Practice
/ Gout
/ Gout - diagnosis
/ Gout Suppressants - therapeutic use
/ Humans
/ I-PARIHS
/ Implementation
/ Interviews
/ management
/ Medical care
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nurse's Role
/ Nurse-led care
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ of-life
/ Omvårdnad
/ patient
/ Patient outcomes
/ Personnel experiences
/ Physicians
/ Primary Care Medicine
/ Primary Health Care
/ Primary healthcare
/ Qualitative Research
/ Quality management
/ Quality of life
/ Rheumatism
2022
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Professionals’ perspectives on existing practice and conditions for nurse-led gout care based on treatment recommendations: a qualitative study in primary healthcare
by
Dehlin, Mats
, Iggman, David
, Sedelius, Helene
, Svärd, Anna
, Tistad, Malin
, Bergsten, Ulrika
, Wallin, Lars
in
barriers
/ Care and treatment
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Data collection
/ Diabetes
/ Disease
/ education
/ Evaluation
/ Experiences
/ Family Medicine
/ Focus groups
/ General & Internal Medicine
/ General Practice
/ Gout
/ Gout - diagnosis
/ Gout Suppressants - therapeutic use
/ Humans
/ I-PARIHS
/ Implementation
/ Interviews
/ management
/ Medical care
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nurse's Role
/ Nurse-led care
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ of-life
/ Omvårdnad
/ patient
/ Patient outcomes
/ Personnel experiences
/ Physicians
/ Primary Care Medicine
/ Primary Health Care
/ Primary healthcare
/ Qualitative Research
/ Quality management
/ Quality of life
/ Rheumatism
2022
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Professionals’ perspectives on existing practice and conditions for nurse-led gout care based on treatment recommendations: a qualitative study in primary healthcare
by
Dehlin, Mats
, Iggman, David
, Sedelius, Helene
, Svärd, Anna
, Tistad, Malin
, Bergsten, Ulrika
, Wallin, Lars
in
barriers
/ Care and treatment
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Data collection
/ Diabetes
/ Disease
/ education
/ Evaluation
/ Experiences
/ Family Medicine
/ Focus groups
/ General & Internal Medicine
/ General Practice
/ Gout
/ Gout - diagnosis
/ Gout Suppressants - therapeutic use
/ Humans
/ I-PARIHS
/ Implementation
/ Interviews
/ management
/ Medical care
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nurse's Role
/ Nurse-led care
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ of-life
/ Omvårdnad
/ patient
/ Patient outcomes
/ Personnel experiences
/ Physicians
/ Primary Care Medicine
/ Primary Health Care
/ Primary healthcare
/ Qualitative Research
/ Quality management
/ Quality of life
/ Rheumatism
2022
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Professionals’ perspectives on existing practice and conditions for nurse-led gout care based on treatment recommendations: a qualitative study in primary healthcare
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Professionals’ perspectives on existing practice and conditions for nurse-led gout care based on treatment recommendations: a qualitative study in primary healthcare
2022
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Overview
Background
Gout affects nearly 2 % of the population and is associated with repeated painful flares of arthritis. Preventive urate-lowering therapy is widely available, but only one third of patients receive adequate treatment. Lack of knowledge among healthcare professionals and patients within primary healthcare are implicated as partial explanations for this undertreatment. Nurse-led care has proved to be an effective model when treating patients with gout, but there is a need for more knowledge about factors that can be expected to influence the future implementation of such care. The aim of this study was to describe factors influencing existing gout care in primary healthcare and the conditions for a future implementation of nurse-led gout care based on national treatment recommendations.
Methods
In this qualitative study, focus group discussions with 56 nurses and physicians and individual interviews with eight managers were conducted at nine primary healthcare units in central Sweden. A deductive qualitative content analysis based on the main constructs of the framework Integrated Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services was followed by an inductive analysis within the frames of the main constructs: innovation, recipients and context.
Results
Gout-related contacts with primary healthcare was described as being patient initiated, diagnostics was in some respects complex and nurse-led care was experienced as a favourable primary healthcare model in general (innovation). Gout was seen as a low-priority condition with acute flares and there was inadequate knowledge of gout, including preventive treatment (recipients). Primary healthcare was perceived as having a holistic but fragmented responsibility for gout care, recommendations against keeping waiting lists complicated follow-up appointments and a need for motivation and support when introducing new practices was emphasised (context).
Conclusion
In this study, investigating the perspective of professionals, several factors were found to influence existing gout care. It will be crucial to target these factors in the development of a future implementation strategy.
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