Quality of care in Belgian general practices during the COVID-19 pandemic: results of the cross-sectional PRICOV-19 study

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Van Poel, Esther [1 ,2 ]
Vanden Bussche, Pierre [1 ,2 ]
Petre, Benoit [3 ]
Ponsar, Cecile [4 ]
Collins, Claire [1 ,5 ]
De Jonghe, Michel [6 ]
Donneau, Anne-Francoise [3 ]
Gillain, Nicolas [3 ]
Guillaume, Michele [3 ]
Willems, Sara [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Ghent, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Ghent, Belgium
[2] Univ Ghent, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Qual & Safety Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
[3] Univ Liege, Dept Publ Hlth, Fac Med, Liege, Belgium
[4] Univ Louvain, Inst Hlth & Soc, Louvain, Belgium
[5] Irish Coll Gen Practitioners, Res Ctr, Dublin D02 XR68, Ireland
[6] Catholic Univ Louvain, Ctr Acad Med Gen, Brussels, Belgium
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BMC PRIMARY CARE | 2024年 / 24卷 / SUPPL 1期
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Primary health care; General practice; Quality of care; Equity; Patient safety; Timeliness; Person-centeredness; Efficiency; Effectiveness; COVID-19; PRICOV-19; PATIENT SAFETY; MEDICINE; TIMES;
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10.1186/s12875-024-02305-8
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic immensely impacted care provision, including quality of care in general practice. This paper aimed: (1) to assess how Belgian general practices acted upon the six dimensions of quality of care during COVID-19; (2) to study differences between the three Belgian regions; and (3) to benchmark the performance of the Belgian practices against the performance in other European countries.MethodsThe data collected from 479 Belgian practices during 2020-2021 using an online survey as part of the international cross-sectional PRICOV-19 study were analyzed. Hereby, descriptive statistics, chi-squared tests, and binary logistic regression analyses were performed. Thirty-four survey questions related to the six dimensions of quality of care were selected as outcome variables. The adjusted regression models included four practice characteristics as covariates: practice type, being a teaching practice for GP trainees, multidisciplinarity of the team, and payment system.MethodsThe data collected from 479 Belgian practices during 2020-2021 using an online survey as part of the international cross-sectional PRICOV-19 study were analyzed. Hereby, descriptive statistics, chi-squared tests, and binary logistic regression analyses were performed. Thirty-four survey questions related to the six dimensions of quality of care were selected as outcome variables. The adjusted regression models included four practice characteristics as covariates: practice type, being a teaching practice for GP trainees, multidisciplinarity of the team, and payment system.ResultsBelgian practices made important organizational changes to deliver high-quality care during COVID-19. Most practices (n = 259; 56.1%) actively reached out to vulnerable patients. Limitations to the practice building or infrastructure threatened high-quality care in 266 practices (55.5%). Infection prevention measures could not always be implemented during COVID-19, such as using a cleaning protocol (n = 265; 57.2%) and providing a separate doctor bag for infection-related home visits (n = 130; 27.9%). Three hundred and sixty practices (82.0%) reported at least one safety incident related to a delayed care process in patients with an urgent condition. The adjusted regression analysis showed limited significant differences between the Belgian regions regarding the quality of care delivered. Belgian practices demonstrated varied performance compared to other European countries. For example, they excelled in always checking the feasibility of isolation at home but reported more patient safety incidents related to timely care than at least three-quarters of the other European countries.ConclusionsFuture studies using different design methods are crucial to investigate which country and practice characteristics are associated with delivering high-quality care.
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