Adaptation of French general practitioners for the management of nursing home patients during COVID-19 in 2020: a multilevel analysis - ROQUELAURE - Epidémiologie en Santé au Travail et Ergonomie (ESTER)
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Adaptation of French general practitioners for the management of nursing home patients during COVID-19 in 2020: a multilevel analysis

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Background: To describe French general practioners' (GPs) adaptation strategies to ensure follow-up care of nursing home patients during the first wave of COVID-19 (May 2020) and to identify factors associated with each strategy. Methods: A national cross-sectional study was conducted with online questionnaires in May 2020 among GPs practicing in France (metropolitan and overseas) and usually providing nursing home visits before pandemic. The outcome was defined as the GPs' adaptation strategies for managing nursing home patients and was categorized into four groups: Maintenance of Nursing Home Visits NHV (reference), Stopping NHV, Numeric adaptation (teleconsultations only), Mixed adaptation (NHV and teleconsultations). The probability of adaptation strategies was analyzed by multilevel logistic models in which the GPs represented level 1 and the counties level 2. We applied three random-intercept multilevel logistic models with the county of GP's practice as random effect. Results: This analysis included 2,146 responses by GPs coming from 98 French counties. Overall, 40.4% of GPs maintained NHV, while other strategies were: Stopping visits (24.1%), Numeric adaptation (15.4%), Mixed adaptation (20.1%). Several individual (age, training GP, perceived status of being at high risk of severe COVID, compliance with temporary delegation of the patient's management) and territorial factors (excess mortality rate due to COVID-19, GPs' density, proportion of over-75s, presence of reinforcement measures for nursing home patients) were identified as associated with each strategy. Conclusions: This study highlights a rapid adaptation of general practice to keep supporting nursing home patients. Heterogeneity of adaptation strategies could reflect both the lack of national guidelines and the heterogeneity among GPs' usual practices. Policymakers should take actions at a territorial level (subnational) to strengthen support to nursing home patients considering adaptations to the local context of the pandemic outbreak and perspective of local actors.
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Véronique Orcel, Tiphanie Bouchez, Aline Ramond-Roquin, Yann Bourgueil, Vincent Renard, et al.. Adaptation of French general practitioners for the management of nursing home patients during COVID-19 in 2020: a multilevel analysis. BMC Primary Care, 2024, 25 (1), pp.350. ⟨10.1186/s12875-024-02560-9⟩. ⟨hal-04718281⟩
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