{"id":329,"date":"2011-08-26T12:36:45","date_gmt":"2011-08-26T17:36:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/crmcspl-blog.recherche.usherbrooke.ca\/?p=329"},"modified":"2011-08-26T12:36:45","modified_gmt":"2011-08-26T17:36:45","slug":"the-integration-of-physician-patient-nurse-collaboration-for-patients-with-multimorbidity-seen-in-a-family-medicine-group-setting-a-pilot-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crmcspl-blog.recherche.usherbrooke.ca\/?p=329","title":{"rendered":"The integration of physician-patient-nurse collaboration for patients with multimorbidity seen in a Family Medicine Group setting: A pilot study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Tarek Bouhali<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/crmcspl-blog.recherche.usherbrooke.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/Tarek-3.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-332\" title=\"Tarek 3\" src=\"https:\/\/crmcspl-blog.recherche.usherbrooke.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/Tarek-3.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"86\" height=\"119\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>A Family medicine group (FMG) is a group of family physicians who work in close cooperation with nurses to offer health care services to registered individuals. On average, a FMG serves 15,000 people, and involves 10 doctors and two nurses [1]. This new form of group practice based on patient-centered approaches leads to interprofessional collaboration.<\/p>\n<p>Interprofessional collaboration usually involves two disciplines or professionals, who interact continuously in a joint effort to solve or explore common issues. This approach involves active patient participation, gives priority to his\/her goals and values, and establishes mechanisms for continuous communication among health care providers. Working within such a structure requires a redefinition of the physician-nurse partnership. Evidence-based interprofessional collaboration should involve intra-disciplinary and interdisciplinary participation in clinical decision making, and encourages the contribution of all professionals [2]. A number of studies has highlighted the need to redefine inter-professional collaboration to include the patient as participant as his\/her perspective has been missing so far [2-4].<\/p>\n<p>In this regard, the present pilot study aims to:<\/p>\n<p>1) clarify the expectations of physicians, patients, and nurses involved in a collaborative approach;<\/p>\n<p>2) identify the elements of collaboration that are prioritized by the participating professionals;<\/p>\n<p>3) document the experience of collaboration among physicians, nurses and patients;<\/p>\n<p>4) assess the feasibility of using generic outcome measures;<\/p>\n<p>5) collect preliminary data on the variability of results and their sensitivity to changes in patients with multimorbidity.<\/p>\n<p>Patients included in this study are adults (40 to 65 years) with at least two chronic diseases from two FMGs in the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region (Quebec, Canada). Two family physicians and two nurses from each FMG will form four physician-nurse teams. Ten patients will be recruited among each of the participating physician\u2019s practice, for a total of 40 patients.<\/p>\n<p>Physicians and nurses will take part in a training session on physician-patient-nurse collaboration. They will then participate in individual interviews to express their expectations (T0), and discuss strategies and tools used to make collaboration more relevant and responsive to patients with multiple chronic conditions at two other times (T1 and T2).<\/p>\n<p>Two evaluations are planned for patients: before the first visit (T0), and 24 weeks later (T2). Before starting the collaborative process (T0), patients will be invited to participate in a focus group to clarify their expectations. Patients met at T0 will be asked to participate in a second focus group at T2 to discuss elements of satisfaction or dissatisfaction regarding physician-patient-nurse collaboration. At T0 and T2, they will be asked to complete a self-administered questionnaire on quality of life, self-efficacy, functional level, process of care and the achievement of personal goals.<\/p>\n<p>Interprofessional collaboration in patient care has the potential to lead to positive impacts on the process of patient empowerment and self-efficacy. It can also contribute to an improvement in patients\u2019 quality of life and a decrease in their level of psychological distress. Their perception of health care quality should improve as well. This pilot study will allow us to define the form that may take the intervention and methodological elements of a subsequent larger demonstration project.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">1.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Commissaire \u00e0 la sant\u00e9 et au bien-\u00eatre. Rapport d&#8217;appr\u00e9ciation de la performance du syst\u00e8me de sant\u00e9 et de services sociaux 2009: \u00c9tat de situation portant sur le syst\u00e8me de sant\u00e9 et de services sociaux sur sa premi\u00e8re ligne de soins. Qu\u00e9bec; 2009.<br \/>\n2.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Juanita Barrett, Vernon Curran, Lindsay Glynn. Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF) Synthesis: Interprofessional Collaboration and Quality Primary Healthcare, December 2007. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.chsrf.ca\/Migrated\/PDF\/ResearchReports\/CommissionedResearch\/SynthesisReport_E_rev4_FINAL.pdf\">http:\/\/www.chsrf.ca\/Migrated\/PDF\/ResearchReports\/CommissionedResearch\/SynthesisReport_E_rev4_FINAL.pdf<\/a>)<br \/>\n3.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Beaulieu M-D, Denis JL, D&#8217; Amour D, et al. L&#8217;implantation des Groupes de m\u00e9decine de famille : un d\u00e9fi de la r\u00e9organisation de la pratique et de la collaboration interprofessionnelle. Montr\u00e9al: Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF); 2006. (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.chsrf.ca\/migrated\/pdf\/pastprograms\/beaulieu_final.pdf\">http:\/\/www.chsrf.ca\/migrated\/pdf\/pastprograms\/beaulieu_final.pdf<\/a> )<br \/>\n4.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Ivy Oandasan, G.Ross Baker, et al. Teamwork in Healthcare: Promoting effective teamwork in healthcare in Canada. Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF). Ottawa: FCRSS; 2006. (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.chsrf.ca\/Migrated\/PDF\/ResearchReports\/CommissionedResearch\/teamwork-synthesis-report_e.pdf\">http:\/\/www.chsrf.ca\/Migrated\/PDF\/ResearchReports\/CommissionedResearch\/teamwork-synthesis-report_e.pdf<\/a> )<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Tarek Bouhali A Family medicine group (FMG) is a group of family physicians who work in close cooperation with nurses to offer health care services to registered individuals. On average, a FMG serves 15,000 people, and involves 10 doctors and two nurses [1]. 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