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Consensus was reached on 14 interprofessional competencies for general practitioners (GPs) and trainees, focusing on professional identity, shared care plans, and collaborative partnerships to improve primary care teamwork.

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Area of Science:

  • Primary Care
  • Interprofessional Education
  • Healthcare Collaboration

Background:

  • Effective interprofessional teamwork is vital in primary care.
  • Existing frameworks inadequately define interprofessional collaboration for competency development.
  • There is a recognized need for enhanced training in collaborative competencies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To achieve consensus among primary care professionals on essential interprofessional competencies for general practitioners (GPs) and GP trainees.
  • To guide the development of interprofessional collaborative skills in primary care settings.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative consensus study involving Dutch GPs and other primary care professionals.
  • Three nominal group sessions were conducted to establish consensus on competencies.
  • Content analysis and prioritization were used to refine and rank competencies.

Main Results:

  • Eighteen professionals from nine disciplines participated.
  • 31 unique competencies were identified, with 14 prioritized into three main themes.
  • Themes included: GP professional identity/role, shared care plans, and collaborative partnerships.

Conclusions:

  • Consensus was achieved on 14 core interprofessional competencies for GPs.
  • This framework supports GP development in interprofessional collaboration.
  • The findings offer a foundation for enhancing teamwork in primary care.