Identification of the multimorbidity training needs of primary care professionals: Protocol of a survey

Author:

Leiva-Fernández Francisca123ORCID,González-Hevilla Alba12,Prados-Torres Juan Daniel123,Casas-Galán Fuensanta12,García-Domingo Eva12,Ortiz-Suárez Paula12,López-Rodríguez Juan Antonio345,Pico-Soler Maria Victoria36,

Affiliation:

1. Teaching Unit for Family and Community Primary Care Health District Málaga/Guadalhorce, Andalusian Health Service, Málaga, Spain

2. Biomedical Research Institute of Málaga –IBIMA-, Univesity of Malaga, Malaga, Spain

3. Health Services and Chronic conditions Research Network (REDISSEC), Health Institute Carlos III, Madrid, Spain

4. Research Unit, Primary Health Care Management of Madrid, Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain

5. Public Health and Preventive Medicine Area, University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain

6. EpiChron Research Group, Aragon Health Sciences Institute (IACS), IIS Aragón, Miguel Servet University Hospital, Zaragoza, Spain

Abstract

Background: Current epidemiological situation has prompted the consideration of multimorbility (MM) as a prevalent condition, influenced by age, educational level and social support, related to unfavorable social and health determinants. Primary Care (PC) has a key role in its approach but further training of professionals in MM is required. The evidence on the effectiveness of training interventions in MM is still limited. Knowing the experiences, opinions and training needs of professionals is essential to enhance training interventions. Objectives: Identify perceived training needs by PC health professionals (doctors and nurses) in MM and polypharmacy. Methods: Design: Cross-sectional study based on an online survey (anonymous-ad hoc questionnaire). Participants and recruitment: 384 doctors and nurses working in healthcare centers and out-of-hospital emergencies of the Spanish National Health System. Non-probabilistic convenience sampling via email addressed to Health Institutions, and social networks. Data: Demographic characteristics and professional profile data (close-ended and multiple-choice questions) will be collected. Open-ended questions will be used to identify training needs, difficulties and resources about MM; required skills to care patients with MM will be assessed using a 4-item ordinal scale. Analysis: Coding of data prior to analysis. Descriptive statistical analysis, participation and completion rates of the questionnaire and estimation of absolute and relative frequencies and 95% confidence intervals in close-ended questions. Content analysis with inductive methodology in open-ended questions. Ethics: Ethical approval, Online informed consent. Conclusions: The identification of training needs of health professionals who care for patients with MM will be necessary data for developing highly effective training activities.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III. Fondos FEDER

REDISSEC

european regional development fund

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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