Models of Care and Relationships with Care Homes: Cross-Sectional Survey of English General Practices
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What is the most common model of care with care homes used at GP practices?
- What is the range of models of care used with care homes used at GP practices?
- Have GP practices changed how they work with care homes in the last year? If so, how?
- What are the perceptions of the quality of the relationships with care homes?
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | n | % |
---|---|---|
Age | ||
18–29 | 6 | 8.96 |
30–39 | 15 | 22.38 |
40–49 | 21 | 31.34 |
50–59 | 18 | 26.87 |
60–69 | 4 | 5.97 |
Not reported | 3 | 4.48 |
Gender | ||
Male | 28 | 41.79 |
Female | 37 | 55.22 |
Not reported | 2 | 2.98 |
Ethnicity | ||
White | 45 | 57.16 |
Asian | 15 | 22.39 |
Black | 1 | 1.49 |
Mixed | 1 | 1.49 |
Not reported | 7 | 10.45 |
Job role | ||
GP | 47 | 70.15 |
Practice nurse | 7 | 10.45 |
Nurse practitioner | 3 | 4.48 |
Practice manager | 1 | 1.49 |
Other primary care staff | 9 | 13.43 |
Years worked in primary care | ||
Less than 2 | 7 | 10.45 |
2–5 | 9 | 13.43 |
5–10 | 11 | 16.42 |
More than 10 | 40 | 59.70 |
Variable | n | % |
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Number of care homes | ||
0 | 1 | 1.72 |
1 | 17 | 29.31 |
2 | 9 | 15.52 |
3 | 9 | 15.52 |
4 | 10 | 17.24 |
5 | 5 | 8.62 |
6 | 5 | 8.62 |
7 | 1 | 1.72 |
15 | 1 | 1.72 |
I do not know | 8 | 12.12 |
Model of care * | ||
All care homes are designated same GP | 7 | 7.14 |
Each care home has its own designated GP | 39 | 39.80 |
Most of the practice GPs assimilate care home work into everyday caseloads | 15 | 15.31 |
Locality-led care home-specific teams with expertise in the care of older people | 5 | 5.10 |
Participate in a Local Enhanced Service for care homes | 24 | 24.49 |
Other | 8 | 8.16 |
Relationship with care home * | ||
Flexible and responsive 2-way communication | 28 | 12.17 |
Working through informal arrangements as much as formal ones | 47 | 20.43 |
Supportive and educative working relationship | 31 | 13.48 |
Good personal relationships (e.g., knowing care home staff names and understanding their roles and vice versa) | 54 | 23.48 |
Efficient working relationship where pre-visit preparation is done by both the care homes and practice to aid visits and assessments | 40 | 17.39 |
Good adherence to referral procedures and processes | 25 | 10.87 |
Limited or lack of a relationship between the practice and the care home | 1 | 0.43 |
Other | 4 | 1.74 |
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Warmoth, K.; Goodman, C. Models of Care and Relationships with Care Homes: Cross-Sectional Survey of English General Practices. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 14774. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214774
Warmoth K, Goodman C. Models of Care and Relationships with Care Homes: Cross-Sectional Survey of English General Practices. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(22):14774. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214774
Chicago/Turabian StyleWarmoth, Krystal, and Claire Goodman. 2022. "Models of Care and Relationships with Care Homes: Cross-Sectional Survey of English General Practices" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 22: 14774. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214774
APA StyleWarmoth, K., & Goodman, C. (2022). Models of Care and Relationships with Care Homes: Cross-Sectional Survey of English General Practices. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22), 14774. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214774