To make a difference - how GPs conceive consultation outcomes : a phenomenographic study
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/2143Dato
2009-01-16Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Background: Outcomes from GPs' consultations have been measured mainly with disease specific
measures and with patient questionnaires about health, satisfaction, enablement and quality. The
aim of this study was to explore GPs' conceptions of consultation outcomes.
Methods: Interviews with 17 GPs in groups and individually about consultation outcomes from recently performed consultations were analysed with a phenomenographic research approach.
Results: The GPs conceived outcomes in four ways: patient outcomes, GPs' self-evaluation, relationship building and change of surgery routines.
Conclusion: Patient outcomes, as conceived by the GPs, were generally congruent with those that had been taken up in outcome studies. Relationship building and change of surgery routines were outcomes in preparation for consultations to come. GPs made self-assessments related to internalized norms, grounded on a perceived collegial professional consensus. Considerations of such different aspects of outcomes can inspire professional development.
Methods: Interviews with 17 GPs in groups and individually about consultation outcomes from recently performed consultations were analysed with a phenomenographic research approach.
Results: The GPs conceived outcomes in four ways: patient outcomes, GPs' self-evaluation, relationship building and change of surgery routines.
Conclusion: Patient outcomes, as conceived by the GPs, were generally congruent with those that had been taken up in outcome studies. Relationship building and change of surgery routines were outcomes in preparation for consultations to come. GPs made self-assessments related to internalized norms, grounded on a perceived collegial professional consensus. Considerations of such different aspects of outcomes can inspire professional development.
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BioMed CentralSitering
BMC Family Practice 2009, 10:4Metadata
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