A qualitative study on the implementation of family health team: the perspectives of providers and patients
Abstract Background Malaysia has committed to the global call to achieve universal health coverage, and with the adoption of Sustainable Development Goals, is further strengthening the health system through the primary health care services, particularly the family doctor concept. The Enhanced Primar...
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doaj-10475a49eb9f4dbc9d598c8b0ef00ffa2020-11-25T03:23:26ZengBMCBMC Family Practice1471-22962020-08-0121111110.1186/s12875-020-01217-7A qualitative study on the implementation of family health team: the perspectives of providers and patientsAinul Nadziha Mohd Hanafiah0Mohammad Zabri Johari1Syafinas Azam2Institute for Health Systems Research, National Institutes of Health, Ministry of Health MalaysiaInstitute for Health Behavioural Research, National Institutes of Health, Ministry of Health MalaysiaInstitute for Health Systems Research, National Institutes of Health, Ministry of Health MalaysiaAbstract Background Malaysia has committed to the global call to achieve universal health coverage, and with the adoption of Sustainable Development Goals, is further strengthening the health system through the primary health care services, particularly the family doctor concept. The Enhanced Primary Health Care (EnPHC) initiative was implemented to address the worrying upward trend of non-communicable disease prevalence, and incorporates the Family Health Team (FHT) concept. The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation of the FHT as part of the EnPHC intervention. Methods In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with the intervention design team, healthcare providers and patients in two rounds during the implementation period. A total of 121 individuals in the two rounds, split into different groups, where some of the participants of the FGD were also interviewed individually. Data were analysed using a thematic analysis, with codes being organised into larger themes. Results Themes that emerged from the data were around the process of FHT implementation and the advantages of the FHT, which included continuity of health care and improved quality of care. Patients and health care providers were receptive to the FHT concept, and took the effort to adapt the concept in the local settings. Conclusions The FHT concept implemented at 20 public primary health clinics has benefits appreciated by health care providers and patients. Addressing the viable shortcomings would better prepare the current primary healthcare system to scale up the FHT concept nationwide and enhance its feasibility and sustainability. Trial registration The study is registered with the National Medical Research Register, Ministry of Health Malaysia ( NMRR-17-295-34711 ).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12875-020-01217-7Primary healthcareFamily health teamEnPHC |
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A qualitative study on the implementation of family health team: the perspectives of providers and patients |
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A qualitative study on the implementation of family health team: the perspectives of providers and patients |
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A qualitative study on the implementation of family health team: the perspectives of providers and patients |
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Abstract Background Malaysia has committed to the global call to achieve universal health coverage, and with the adoption of Sustainable Development Goals, is further strengthening the health system through the primary health care services, particularly the family doctor concept. The Enhanced Primary Health Care (EnPHC) initiative was implemented to address the worrying upward trend of non-communicable disease prevalence, and incorporates the Family Health Team (FHT) concept. The aim of this paper is to describe the implementation of the FHT as part of the EnPHC intervention. Methods In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with the intervention design team, healthcare providers and patients in two rounds during the implementation period. A total of 121 individuals in the two rounds, split into different groups, where some of the participants of the FGD were also interviewed individually. Data were analysed using a thematic analysis, with codes being organised into larger themes. Results Themes that emerged from the data were around the process of FHT implementation and the advantages of the FHT, which included continuity of health care and improved quality of care. Patients and health care providers were receptive to the FHT concept, and took the effort to adapt the concept in the local settings. Conclusions The FHT concept implemented at 20 public primary health clinics has benefits appreciated by health care providers and patients. Addressing the viable shortcomings would better prepare the current primary healthcare system to scale up the FHT concept nationwide and enhance its feasibility and sustainability. Trial registration The study is registered with the National Medical Research Register, Ministry of Health Malaysia ( NMRR-17-295-34711 ). |
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