Elsevier

Internet Interventions

Volume 26, December 2021, 100440
Internet Interventions

Healthcare professionals' perspectives on a blended care program in primary care; A qualitative study

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Highlights

  • Attention should be given to new responsibilities of healthcare professionals in their role in blended care

  • The approach of offering integrated and blended care facilitates interprofessional collaboration

  • Achieving sustainable change in patients requires support for professionals implementing behavioural change techniques

Abstract

Increasingly, healthcare policies have changed focus from cure and care to behaviour and health. Prevention is becoming more important, which requires a change in the role of healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals' role is changing from being a therapist to taking on the role of a coach. To prevent chronicity in Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms (MUPS), an integrated blended care program was developed. To apply this new program in daily practice, it is important to gain insight into the usability. From the healthcare professionals' point of view the concept of usability consists of performance, satisfaction and acceptability. In this qualitative study participants were recruited after participating in the PARASOL program. Demographics were collected. Semi-structured interviews were conducted and analysed using thematic analysis. Ten healthcare professionals (six physical therapists and four mental health nurses) were interviewed. Four themes on usability were identified: (1) Who fits in the program, (2) preparation, (3) experience with the program and (4) interprofessional collaboration. This study gathered healthcare professionals' experiences with and attitudes towards integrating healthcare and offering blended care programs. An integrated blended care program offers the possibility to personalize treatment. Findings show attention should be given to the new responsibilities of healthcare professionals, and their role in integrated and blended care. This new approach of delivering healthcare can facilitate interprofessional collaboration. Achieving sustainable change in patients however still requires instruction and support for healthcare professionals implementing behavioural change techniques.

Abbreviations

GP
General Practitioner
MHN
Mental Health Nurse
MUPS
Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms
PT
Physical Therapist
SUS
System Usability Scale

Keywords

Usability
Medically unexplained physical symptoms
Blended therapy
E-coaching
Healthcare professionals

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