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  1. Article ; Online: Ready for a long fight against the COVID-19 outbreak

    Brian Bih-Jeng Chang / Tai-Yuan Chiu

    BJGP Open, Vol 4, Iss

    an innovative model of tiered primary health care in Taiwan

    2020  Volume 2

    Keywords covid-19 ; primary healthcare ; taiwan ; coronavirus ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920 ; covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-04-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Royal College of General Practitioners
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Factors influencing the willingness of primary care physicians to provide care during the coronavirus disease pandemic: a nationwide survey in Taiwan.

    Huang, Hsien-Liang / Jan, Chyi-Feng Jeff / Bih-Jeng Chang, Brian / Chiu, Tai-Yuan

    BMJ open

    2021  Volume 11, Issue 7, Page(s) e049148

    Abstract: Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic continues to advance worldwide with tremendous impact on public health, economy and society. Primary healthcare is crucial in every country during the pandemic for an integrated and coordinated healthcare delivery ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic continues to advance worldwide with tremendous impact on public health, economy and society. Primary healthcare is crucial in every country during the pandemic for an integrated and coordinated healthcare delivery system; hence, it is of paramount importance to maintain a sufficient frontline workforce. This study aimed to identify factors influencing the willingness of primary care physicians to provide care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Design: Cross sectional study.
    Setting: Nationwide survey PARTICIPANTS: Primary care physicians working in the community in Taiwan were selected using a cluster sampling method based on practice region from May to June 2020.
    Outcome measures: The willingness of primary care physicians to provide care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Results: This study surveyed 1000 primary care physicians nationwide, and 625 valid questionnaires were received and included in the final analysis, with an effective response rate of 62.5%. Factors significantly associated with physicians willingness to provide care during COVID-19 were 'joining the Community Healthcare Group (CHCG)' (p<0.001), 'perceived more overall benefits for providing care' (p<0.001) 'perceived less overall barriers to providing care' (p<0.001), 'higher knowledge scores about COVID-19' (p=0.049) and 'physician's major specialties' (p=0.009) in the multivariate logistic regression model.
    Conclusions: Building a comprehensive primary care system such as Taiwan's CHCG, training of more family physicians or general practitioners, and protecting and supporting primary care physicians were important in response to infectious disease pandemics. The findings of this study inform the development of guidelines to support and maintain the primary healthcare workforces during the COVID-19 pandemic and for future events.
    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Humans ; Pandemics ; Physicians, Primary Care ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Taiwan/epidemiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-01
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2599832-8
    ISSN 2044-6055 ; 2044-6055
    ISSN (online) 2044-6055
    ISSN 2044-6055
    DOI 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049148
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  3. Article ; Online: Ready for a long fight against the COVID-19 outbreak: an innovative model of tiered primary health care in Taiwan.

    Chang, Brian Bih-Jeng / Chiu, Tai-Yuan

    BJGP open

    2020  Volume 4, Issue 2

    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-23
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2398-3795
    ISSN (online) 2398-3795
    DOI 10.3399/bjgpopen20X101068
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  4. Article ; Online: Factors influencing the willingness of primary care physicians to provide care during the coronavirus disease pandemic

    Chyi-Feng Jeff Jan / Tai-Yuan Chiu / Hsien-Liang Huang / Brian Bih-Jeng Chang

    BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss

    a nationwide survey in Taiwan

    2021  Volume 7

    Abstract: Objectives The COVID-19 pandemic continues to advance worldwide with tremendous impact on public health, economy and society. Primary healthcare is crucial in every country during the pandemic for an integrated and coordinated healthcare delivery system; ...

    Abstract Objectives The COVID-19 pandemic continues to advance worldwide with tremendous impact on public health, economy and society. Primary healthcare is crucial in every country during the pandemic for an integrated and coordinated healthcare delivery system; hence, it is of paramount importance to maintain a sufficient frontline workforce. This study aimed to identify factors influencing the willingness of primary care physicians to provide care during the COVID-19 pandemic.Design Cross sectional study.Setting Nationwide surveyParticipants Primary care physicians working in the community in Taiwan were selected using a cluster sampling method based on practice region from May to June 2020.Outcome measures The willingness of primary care physicians to provide care during the COVID-19 pandemic.Results This study surveyed 1000 primary care physicians nationwide, and 625 valid questionnaires were received and included in the final analysis, with an effective response rate of 62.5%. Factors significantly associated with physicians willingness to provide care during COVID-19 were ‘joining the Community Healthcare Group (CHCG)’ (p<0.001), ‘perceived more overall benefits for providing care’ (p<0.001) ‘perceived less overall barriers to providing care’ (p<0.001), ‘higher knowledge scores about COVID-19’ (p=0.049) and ‘physician’s major specialties’ (p=0.009) in the multivariate logistic regression model.Conclusions Building a comprehensive primary care system such as Taiwan’s CHCG, training of more family physicians or general practitioners, and protecting and supporting primary care physicians were important in response to infectious disease pandemics. The findings of this study inform the development of guidelines to support and maintain the primary healthcare workforces during the COVID-19 pandemic and for future events.
    Keywords Medicine ; R
    Subject code 360
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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