The Experiences and Perceptions of First Contact Practitioners in Primary Care-A Qualitative Systematic Review

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Thompson, Jonathan [1 ]
Macintosh, Fi [1 ]
Beaumont, Nicola [1 ]
Bedford, Lauren [1 ]
Powley, Andrew [1 ]
Bailey, Stephen [1 ]
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[1] York St John Univ, Sch Sci Technol & Hlth, York, England
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first contact practitioner; musculoskeletal; role experience; PHYSIOTHERAPY; POINT;
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10.1002/msc.1955
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BackgroundFirst Contact Practitioners (FCP) have developed as a more advanced physiotherapy clinical role delivering specialist MSK services in GP practice settings. They aim to support GPs in effectively managing increasing patient workloads. As FCPs are now a more established NHS role, it is important to understand how these clinicians perceive their roles to guide and support future service development.AimsTo review the current evidence regarding the experience of FCPs in the UK. To understand how FCPs perceive their role. To gain an insight into FCP practice which can inform future primary research studies.MethodA systematic review of FCP primary qualitative research studies. Multiple database and grey literature search with screening following PRISMA guidelines. Qualitative critical appraisal and analysis used tools and frameworks from the Joanna Briggs Institute.ResultsThe review reports on 11 included studies which informed the creation of six key concepts impacting upon FCP role experience and perceptions. These were complexity, competency and role development, role understanding, job satisfaction, wellbeing and burnout and service delivery.ConclusionFCP clinicians feel broadly positive about their roles, although they report a clear risk of burnout and associated negative impact on their wellbeing. Job satisfaction is linked to adequate training and developing the competencies required to manage patients in an environment of clinical uncertainty. Having access to regular clinical mentorship is a key requirement and FCPs must adapt to the specific demands of work in a GP practice environment.
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