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BMC Primary Care
Primary healthcare providers challenged during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study
Research
Lusine Aslanyan1  Astghik Atanyan1  Zaruhi Arakelyan1  Serine Sahakyan1  Manya Karapetyan1  Arpine Abrahamyan1 
[1] Turpanjian College of Health Sciences, American University of Armenia, 40 Marshal Baghramian Ave, 0019, Yerevan, Armenia;
关键词: Primary healthcare;    COVID-19;    Providers;    Risk communication;    Supply distribution;    PPE;    Specimen collection;    Home visits;    Patients;    Qualitative research;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12875-022-01923-4
 received in 2022-09-28, accepted in 2022-11-21,  发布年份 2022
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundPrimary healthcare (PHC) providers are widely acknowledged for putting the most efficient and long-lasting efforts for addressing community health issues and promoting health equity. This study aimed to explore PHC providers’ experiences with coronavirus pandemic preparedness and response in Armenia.MethodsWe applied a qualitative study design using semi-structured in-depth interviews and structured observation checklists. Study participants were recruited using theoretical and convenience sampling techniques throughout Armenia. Inductive conventional content analysis was utilized to analyze the in-depth interviews. Nineteen in-depth interviews were conducted with 21 participants. Observations took place in 35 PHC facilities. The data collected during the observations was analyzed using the “SPSS22.0.0.0” software.ResultsFive main themes of primary healthcare providers’ experiences were drawn out based on the study findings: 1) the gap in providers’ risk communication skills; 2) uneven supply distributions; 3) difficulties in specimen collection and testing processes; 4) providers challenged by home visits; 5) poor patient-provider relationships.The results revealed that primary care providers were affected by uneven supply distribution throughout the country. The lack of proper laboratory settings and issues with specimen collection were challenges shaping the providers’ experiences during the pandemic. The study highlighted the health systems’ unpreparedness to engage providers in home visits for COVID-19 patients. The findings suggested that it was more challenging for healthcare providers to gain the trust of their patients during the pandemic. The study results also underlined the need for trainings to help primary care providers enhance their risk communication expertise or assign other responsible bodies to carry out risk communication on PHC providers’ behalf.ConclusionThe study discovered that PHC providers have a very important role in healthcare system’s preparedness and response to handle public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on the findings the study team recommends prioritizing rural PHC development, ensuring appropriate supply distributions, developing comprehensive protocols on safe home visits and specimen collection and testing processes, and trainings PHC providers on risk communication, patient-centeredness, as well as proper use of personal protective equipment.

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CC BY   
© The Author(s) 2022

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