Training Needs of Primary Care Physicians in Medication Decision-making for Multimorbidity:a Qualitative Research
Background Primary care physicians in community settings face numerous challenges when making medication decisions for patients with multimorbidity. Enhancing their decision-making capabilities through training is an important way to address these challenges. However,there is a dearth of in-depth research on the training needs of primary care physicians in the context of medication decision-making for multimorbidity. Objective This study aims to explore the challenge physicians encountered in medication decision-making for patients with multimorbidity and their needs for training content and modalities,providing a reference for designing the training courses for the abilities enhancement. Methods From October 5th to December 21st in 2023,physicians from community health care centers in Hangzhou,Ningbo,Jiaxing,Shenzhen,and Shanghai were recruited for in-depth interviews following the principle of purposive sampling and maximum variation,which focus on the content and formats of training to enhance medication decision-making abilities. Two researchers transcribed and coded the interviews independently,and content analysis was performed on the interview data. Results A total of 20 Physicians completed the interviews and 15 were females,mean age were(38.5±3.0) years. Based on the challenges faced by primary care physicians in the medication decision-making for multimorbidity,the training should cover four aspects:evaluation of medication therapy,rational selection of medication,doctor-patient communication and shared decision-making,medication education and follow-up. In terms of training form,primary care physicians are willing to accept flexible and multiple teaching approaches,and prefer case-based training that aligns with community health needs. Conclusion Primary care physicians have clear training needs of medication decision-making for patients with multimorbidity. The results of this study provide a theoretical reference for the development of training courses,which adapt to the working environment and actual requirements of primary care physicians.
MultimorbidityMedication decision-makingGeneral practitionersTraining needQualitative research