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Strengthening primary care through family medicine around the World: Collaborating toward promising practices

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dc.contributor.author Rouleau, Katherine
dc.contributor.author Chege, Patrick
dc.contributor.author Couturier, Francois
dc.contributor.author Godoy-Rui, Paula
dc.contributor.author Bourget, Monique
dc.contributor.author Grand’Maison, Paul H.
dc.contributor.author Melanie, Henry
dc.contributor.author Kerling, Israel
dc.contributor.author Kapoor, Videsh
dc.contributor.author Kurniawan, Hendra
dc.contributor.author Lobo, Louella
dc.contributor.author Maiga, Mahamane
dc.contributor.author Franca, Samantha Pereira
dc.contributor.author Redwood-Campbell, Lynda
dc.contributor.author Rodas, Jamie
dc.contributor.author Sohal, Raman
dc.contributor.author Wondimagegn, Dawit
dc.contributor.author Woollard, Robert
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-26T07:36:42Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-26T07:36:42Z
dc.date.issued 2018-03-08
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7639
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is a limited evidentiary base on the development of family medicine in different contexts and countries. The lack of evidence impedes our ability to compare and characterize family medicine models and identify areas of success that have led to the effective provision of care. This paper offers a comparative compilation and analysis of the develop- ment of family medicine training programs in seven countries: Brazil, Canada, Ethiopia, Haiti, Indonesia, Kenya, and Mali. METHODS: Using qualitative case studies, this paper examines the process of developing family medicine programs, including enabling strategies and barri- ers, and shared lessons. An appreciative inquiry framework and complex adap- tive systems thinking inform our qualitative study. RESULTS: Committed partnerships, the contribution of champions, health pol- icy, and adaptability were identified as key enablers in all seven case studies. The case studies further reveal that some enablers were more salient in certain contexts as compared to others, and that it is the interaction of enablers that is crucial for understanding how and why initiatives succeeded. The barriers that emerged across the seven case studies include: (1) resistance from other medi- cal specialties, (2) lack of resources and capabilities, (3) difficulty in sustaining support of champions, and (4) challenges in brokering effective partnerships. CONCLUSIONS: A key insight from this study is that the implementation of family medicine is nonlinear, dynamic, and complex. The findings of this com- parative analysis offer insights and strategies that can inform the design and development of family medicine programs elsewhere en_US
dc.description.sponsorship 07467-00020799- 028). en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Socirty of teachers of family medicine en_US
dc.subject Family medicine en_US
dc.subject Primary Care en_US
dc.title Strengthening primary care through family medicine around the World: Collaborating toward promising practices en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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