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Primary care groups. Voice recognition.

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  • 1Avon Health Authority.

The Health Service Journal
|March 15, 2001
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Primary care groups in the South West region lack public involvement expertise. Addressing this shortage of time, money, and skills is crucial for achieving the NHS plan

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Healthcare Management
  • Community Engagement

Background:

  • The National Health Service (NHS) plan emphasizes public involvement.
  • Primary care groups are key to implementing public engagement strategies.
  • A gap in expertise for public involvement has been identified in the South West region.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the current state of public involvement expertise in primary care groups.
  • To identify barriers hindering effective public engagement.
  • To inform strategies for enhancing public involvement capacity within the NHS.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was conducted among primary care groups in the South West region.
  • Data collection focused on perceived expertise and identified obstacles to public involvement.

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Main Results:

  • Survey respondents reported a significant lack of expertise in public involvement.
  • Key obstacles identified include insufficient time, limited expertise, and financial constraints.
  • These barriers impede the effective engagement of the public in primary care services.

Conclusions:

  • There is a critical need to address the shortage of public involvement expertise in primary care.
  • Overcoming barriers related to time, funding, and skill development is essential.
  • Enhancing capacity for public involvement is vital for the successful realization of the NHS plan's objectives.