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Area of Science:

  • General Practice
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • General practitioners (GPs) often fall short in delivering preventive care.
  • Understanding GPs' decision-making processes regarding prevention is crucial for improvement strategies.
  • GPs' preventive work is structured by their relationship to knowledge, patient interactions, and professional environment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate general practitioners' (GPs) relationship with preventive knowledge.
  • To explore the cognitive universe GPs navigate in their preventive practices.

Main Methods:

  • Semi-directive interviews were conducted with 100 GPs in the Paris metropolitan area (2010-2011).
  • Interviews were coded using a collectively developed reading grid.
  • Data analysis followed the principles of grounded theory.

Main Results:

  • GPs' knowledge base is heterogeneous, comprising biomedical, clinical, and lay knowledge.
  • This complex cognitive environment leads GPs to develop unique, often isolated, preventive styles.
  • Conflicting information between clinical experience and epidemiological data challenges GPs.

Conclusions:

  • GPs' appropriation of preventive knowledge can be enhanced by clarifying scientific data, particularly from epidemiology and social sciences.
  • Developing collective analysis of the cognitive processes involved in integrating diverse knowledge sources is essential.
  • Supporting GPs in mastering their complex cognitive universe is key to improving preventive care delivery.