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Trust as the foundation: thoughts on the Starfield principles in Canada and Brazil: The Besrour Papers: a series on the state of family medicine in Canada and Brazil

机译:以信任为基础:加拿大和巴西关于星空原则的思考:Besrour论文:加拿大和巴西的家庭医学状况系列

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Objective To compare primary care in Canada and Brazil and how both countries have embraced the Starfield principles in the design of their health care systems. Composition of the committee A subgroup of the Besrour Centre of the College of Family Physicians of Canada developed connections with colleagues in Brazil and collaborated to undertake a between-country comparison, comparing and contrasting various elements of both countries’ efforts to strengthen primary care over the past few decades. Methods Following a literature review, the authors collectively reflected on their experiences in an attempt to explore the past and current state of family medicine in Canada and Brazil. Report The Brazilian and Canadian primary care systems have both adopted and advanced the Starfield principles in various ways, with both countries showing an increasing trend toward adopting interprofessional team-based care. Access to primary care remains a challenge in rural areas in both countries, and longitudinal relationships between providers and patients appear to be more common in Canada. With the advent of technology, increasing patient engagement and expectations, the decline of paternalistic medicine, and the sheer mass of readily available information (and misinformation), to be successful, primary care systems must also be constructed to engender trust at both the local and the system levels. Both countries face challenges to maintaining trust in the context of the increasing prevalence of team-based care, and a lack of trust at the system level can be seen in patients’ perceptions about the difficulty of finding a family doctor and in high rates of emergency department and urgent care centre use in both countries. Primary care reform must be implemented with the public’s trust in mind. Conclusion Trust is a crucial ingredient to the success of primary care and must be protected at both local and system levels. If designed with trust in mind, primary care in Canada and Brazil has the potential to meet the challenges set out by the Starfield principles.
机译:目的比较加拿大和巴西的初级保健,以及两个国家在设计卫生保健系统时如何接受星空原则。委员会的组成加拿大家庭医师学院Besrour中心的一个小组与巴西的同事建立了联系,并进行了一次国家间比较,比较和对比了两国为加强初级保健而努力的各个方面。过去的几十年方法经过文献综述后,作者集体反思了他们的经验,以探索加拿大和巴西家庭医学的过去和现状。报告巴西和加拿大的初级保健系统已经以各种方式采用和推进了Starfield原则,这两个国家都显示出越来越多的采用跨专业的基于团队的护理的趋势。在这两个国家的农村地区,获得初级保健仍然是一个挑战,而且在加拿大,提供者和患者之间的纵向关系似乎更为普遍。随着技术的发展,患者参与度和期望的提高,家长式医学的下降以及大量随时可用的信息(以及错误信息)的成功,还必须构建初级保健系统,以在当地和当地赢得信任。系统级别。在基于团队的护理日益普及的背景下,这两个国家都面临着维持信任的挑战,而且在患者对寻找家庭医生的困难和高紧急率的看法中,可以看出在系统层面上缺乏信任两国的部门和紧急护理中心使用。基层医疗改革必须在公众信任的基础上进行。结论信任是成功实现基层医疗的关键因素,必须在本地和系统两个层面上予以保护。如果设计时考虑到信任,则加拿大和巴西的初级保健有可能应对《星空》原则提出的挑战。

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