Patient safety in general practice during COVID-19: a descriptive analysis in 38 countries (PRICOV-19)

Esther Van Poel 1
Pierre Vanden Bussche 1
Claire Collins 1, 2
Susan Lagaert 3
Sara Ares-Blanco 4, 5, 6
Maria Pilar Astier-Pena 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Jonila Gabrani 13
Raquel Gomez Bravo 14
Kathryn A. Hoffmann 15
Zalika Klemenc-Ketis 16, 17, 18
Christian D. Mallen 19
Ana Luisa Neves 20, 21
Zlata Ožvačić 22, 23
Victoria Tkachenko 24
Dorien Zwart 25
Sara Willems 1
2
 
Irish College of General Practitioners , 4/5 Lincoln Place, Dublin 2 D02 XR68 ,
4
 
Federica Montseny Health Centre, Gerencia Asistencial de Atención Primaria, Servicio Madrileño de Salud , Avenue de la Albufera, 285, Puente de Vallecas, 28038 Madrid ,
5
 
Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón , Retiro, 28009 Madrid ,
6
 
SemFYC representative in the European General Practitioner Research Network , Paseo de las Delicias 30-2ª, 28045 Madrid , 
7
 
Centro de Salud la Jota , Avenue de la Jota 42, 50015 Zaragoza ,
8
 
Health Territorial Directorate of Camp de Tarragona, Catalan Institute of Health , Carrer de la Reina Maria Cristina 54, 43002 Tarragona ,
9
 
Universitas Health Centre , Calle de Andrés Vicente 42, Delicias, 50017 Zaragoza ,
11
 
Patient Safety Working Group of the Spanish Society for Family and Community Medicine , Calle de Fuencarral 18, 1°B, Centro, 28004 Madrid ,
12
 
Spanish Society for Healthcare Quality (SECA) , C/ Uría 76 - 1°, 33003 Oviedo ,
14
 
Hospital Center Neuro-Psychiatrique , 17 Avenue des Alliés, 9012 Ettelbruck ,
16
 
Ljubljana Community Health Centre , Kotnikova ulica 36, 1000 Ljubljana ,
20
 
Global Digital Health Unit, School of Public Health, Imperial College London , South Kensington Campus, South Kensington, London SW7 2AZ ,
23
 
Health Center Zagreb-Centar , Ulica Josipa Runjanina 4, 10000 Zagreb ,
24
 
Department of Family Medicine, Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine , 9 Dorohozhytska Street, Kiev 04112 ,
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-10-30
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.042
CiteScore5.1
Impact factor2.2
ISSN02632136, 14602229
Abstract
Background

This article aims to examine patient safety in general practice during COVID-19.

Methods

In total, 5489 GP practices from 37 European countries and Israel filled in the online self-reported PRICOV-19 survey between November 2020 and December 2021. The outcome measures include 30 patient safety indicators on structure, process, and outcome.

Results

The data showed that structural problems often impeded patient safety during COVID-19, as 58.6% of practices (3209/5479) reported limitations related to their building or infrastructure. Nevertheless, GP practices rapidly changed their processes, including the appointment systems. Implementation proved challenging as, although 76.1% of practices (3751/4932) developed a protocol to answer calls from potential COVID patients, only 34.4% (1252/3643) always used it. The proportion of practices reported having sufficient protected time in general practitioners’ schedules to review guidelines remained consistent when comparing the pre-COVID (34.2%,1647/4813) with the COVID period (33.2%,1600/4813). Overall, 42.8% of practices (1966/4590) always informed home care services when patients were diagnosed with COVID-19, while this decreased to 30.1% for other major infectious diseases (1341/4458). Most practices reported at least one incident of delayed care in patients with an urgent condition, most often because the patient did not come to the practice sooner (60.4%, 2561/4237). Moreover, 31.1% of practices (1349/4199) always organized a team discussion when incidents happened. Overall, large variations were found across countries and patient safety indicators.

Conclusions

The results demonstrated that European GP practices adopted numerous measures to deliver safe care during COVID-19. However, multilayered interventions are needed to improve infection control and GP practice accessibility in future pandemics.

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Van Poel E. et al. Patient safety in general practice during COVID-19: a descriptive analysis in 38 countries (PRICOV-19) // Family Practice. 2024.
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Van Poel E., Vanden Bussche P., Collins C., Lagaert S., Ares-Blanco S., Astier-Pena M. P., Gabrani J., Gomez Bravo R., Hoffmann K. A., Klemenc-Ketis Z., Mallen C. D., Neves A. L., Ožvačić Z., Tkachenko V., Zwart D., Willems S. Patient safety in general practice during COVID-19: a descriptive analysis in 38 countries (PRICOV-19) // Family Practice. 2024.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1093/fampra/cmae059
UR - https://academic.oup.com/fampra/advance-article/doi/10.1093/fampra/cmae059/7852650
TI - Patient safety in general practice during COVID-19: a descriptive analysis in 38 countries (PRICOV-19)
T2 - Family Practice
AU - Van Poel, Esther
AU - Vanden Bussche, Pierre
AU - Collins, Claire
AU - Lagaert, Susan
AU - Ares-Blanco, Sara
AU - Astier-Pena, Maria Pilar
AU - Gabrani, Jonila
AU - Gomez Bravo, Raquel
AU - Hoffmann, Kathryn A.
AU - Klemenc-Ketis, Zalika
AU - Mallen, Christian D.
AU - Neves, Ana Luisa
AU - Ožvačić, Zlata
AU - Tkachenko, Victoria
AU - Zwart, Dorien
AU - Willems, Sara
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/10/30
PB - Oxford University Press
PMID - 39475357
SN - 0263-2136
SN - 1460-2229
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@article{2024_Van Poel,
author = {Esther Van Poel and Pierre Vanden Bussche and Claire Collins and Susan Lagaert and Sara Ares-Blanco and Maria Pilar Astier-Pena and Jonila Gabrani and Raquel Gomez Bravo and Kathryn A. Hoffmann and Zalika Klemenc-Ketis and Christian D. Mallen and Ana Luisa Neves and Zlata Ožvačić and Victoria Tkachenko and Dorien Zwart and Sara Willems},
title = {Patient safety in general practice during COVID-19: a descriptive analysis in 38 countries (PRICOV-19)},
journal = {Family Practice},
year = {2024},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
month = {oct},
url = {https://academic.oup.com/fampra/advance-article/doi/10.1093/fampra/cmae059/7852650},
doi = {10.1093/fampra/cmae059}
}