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Deep End GP groups address health inequities in deprived areas. This scoping review maps the process of establishing these groups, highlighting a multidisciplinary approach to improve care for vulnerable populations.

Keywords:
family practicegeneral practicehealth inequitieshealthcare disparitiesprimary health caresocial deprivation

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  • General Practice
  • Health Equity
  • Public Health

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  • General Practitioners (GPs) in deprived areas face higher mortality rates and persistent health inequities.
  • The 'inverse care law' highlights disparities in healthcare access and outcomes.
  • Deep End GP groups are grassroots initiatives aiming to reduce these health gaps.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To map the process of establishing Deep End GP groups using a scoping methodology.
  • To identify key steps and collaborative elements in creating these initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • A scoping review was conducted following the Arksey and O'Malley framework.
  • Searches included MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL, and non-peer-reviewed literature.
  • Iterative inclusion criteria guided article extraction, review, and analysis.

Main Results:

  • Sixteen articles were analyzed from an initial 35.
  • Key steps include identifying high-need patients and practices, setting GP-led objectives, and forming collaborative steering groups.
  • Collaboration between academic and frontline general practice, along with multidisciplinary teams, is crucial.

Conclusions:

  • Deep End GP groups demonstrate progress in mitigating the health effects of systemic inequities.
  • Establishing these groups requires a multidisciplinary approach, starting with identifying areas of greatest need.
  • This review provides guidance for initiating Deep End GP groups and joining the movement.