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Practice- and System-Based Interventions to Reduce COVID-19 Transmission in Primary Care Settings: A Qualitative Study.

Maria MathewsTiffany LiuDana RyanLindsay HeddenJulia LukewichEmily Gard MarshallRichard BuoteLeslie MeredithLauren R MoritzSarah SpencerShabnam AsghariJudith B BrownThomas R FreemanPaul S GillShannon Sibbald
Published in: Healthcare policy = Politiques de sante (2023)
Using qualitative interviews with 68 family physicians (FPs) in Canada, we describe practice- and system-based approaches that were used to mitigate COVID-19 exposure in primary care settings across Canada to ensure the continuation of primary care delivery. Participants described how they applied infection prevention and control procedures (risk assessment, hand hygiene, control of environment, administrative control, personal protective equipment) and relied on centralized services that directed patients with COVID-19 to settings outside of primary care, such as testing centres. The multi-layered approach mitigated the risk of COVID-19 exposure while also conserving resources, preserving capacity and supporting supply chains.
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