SSM: Qualitative Research in Health (Dec 2022)

Multinational primary health care experiences from the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative analysis

  • Melina K. Taylor,
  • Karen Kinder,
  • Joe George,
  • Andrew Bazemore,
  • Cristina Mannie,
  • Robert Phillips,
  • Stefan Strydom,
  • Felicity Goodyear-Smith

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
p. 100041

Abstract

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Objective: To learn from primary health care experts’ experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic across countries. Methods: We applied qualitative thematic analysis to open-text responses from a multinational rapid response survey of primary health care experts assessing response to the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: Respondents’ comments focused on three main areas of primary health care response directly influenced by the pandemic: 1) impact on the primary care workforce, including task-shifting responsibilities outside clinician specialty and changes in scope of work, financial strains on practices, and the daily uncertainties and stress of a constantly evolving situation; 2) impact on patient care delivery, both essential care for COVID-19 cases and the non-essential care that was neglected or postponed; 3) and the shift to using new technologies. Conclusions: Primary health care experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic across the globe were similar in their levels of workforce stress, rapid technologic adaptation, and need to pivot delivery strategies, often at the expense of routine care.

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