European general practitioners' attitudes towards person-centred care and factors that influence its implementation in everyday practice: The protocol of the cross-sectional PACE GP/FP study in 24 European countries
Petriček, Goranka; Klemenc-Ketiš, Zalika; Ožvačić Adžić, Zlata; Cerovečki, Venija; Willems, Sara; Tsimtsiou, Zoi; Zelko, Erika; Collins, Claire; Hoffmann, Kathryn; Eide, Torunn Bjerve; Ares Blanco, Sara; Frese, Thomas; Lingner, Heidrun; Assenova, Radost; Torzsa, Péter; Seifert, Bohumil; Ungan, Mehmet; Bayen, Sabine; Windak, Adam; Azeredo, Joana; Stavrikj, Katarina; Kreitmayer, Sanda; Kostić, Milena; Busneag, Iliana Carmen; Koskela, Tuomas; Serafini, Alice; Butterworth, Joanne; Zwart, Dorien Louise Maria; González-Lama, Jesús; Vuletić, Gorka; Van Poel, Esther; Tušek Bunc, Ksenija; Tuz, Canan; Mevsim, Vildan; Seifert, Martin; Dahli, Mina; Hrabač, Pero; Hanževački, Miroslav; Rakić Matić, Jelena; Tomičić, Marion; Rađa, Marko; Heleno, Bruno; Studzinski, Krzysztof; Becze, Ádám; Megallón-Botaya, Rosa; Rogers, Heather Lynn; Brütting, Christine; Kafadar, Didem; Lerma Irureta, David; Fornacciari, Davide; Nessler, Katarzyna; Soleski, Kiril; Méndez-López, Fátima; Çöme, Oğulcan; Ahmad, Abeer; Petek, Davorina (2025)
Petriček, Goranka
Klemenc-Ketiš, Zalika
Ožvačić Adžić, Zlata
Cerovečki, Venija
Willems, Sara
Tsimtsiou, Zoi
Zelko, Erika
Collins, Claire
Hoffmann, Kathryn
Eide, Torunn Bjerve
Ares Blanco, Sara
Frese, Thomas
Lingner, Heidrun
Assenova, Radost
Torzsa, Péter
Seifert, Bohumil
Ungan, Mehmet
Bayen, Sabine
Windak, Adam
Azeredo, Joana
Stavrikj, Katarina
Kreitmayer, Sanda
Kostić, Milena
Busneag, Iliana Carmen
Koskela, Tuomas
Serafini, Alice
Butterworth, Joanne
Zwart, Dorien Louise Maria
González-Lama, Jesús
Vuletić, Gorka
Van Poel, Esther
Tušek Bunc, Ksenija
Tuz, Canan
Mevsim, Vildan
Seifert, Martin
Dahli, Mina
Hrabač, Pero
Hanževački, Miroslav
Rakić Matić, Jelena
Tomičić, Marion
Rađa, Marko
Heleno, Bruno
Studzinski, Krzysztof
Becze, Ádám
Megallón-Botaya, Rosa
Rogers, Heather Lynn
Brütting, Christine
Kafadar, Didem
Lerma Irureta, David
Fornacciari, Davide
Nessler, Katarzyna
Soleski, Kiril
Méndez-López, Fátima
Çöme, Oğulcan
Ahmad, Abeer
Petek, Davorina
2025
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE
2463630
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202503242978
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202503242978
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Peer reviewed
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<p>BACKGROUND: Person-centred care (PCC) is a fundamental principle in general practice, emphasising practices tailored to individual patient preferences, needs, and values. Despite the importance of PCC, general practitioners (GPs) face obstacles in effectively implementing it, with associated factors remaining unclear. OBJECTIVES: The PACE GP/FP study aims to explore GPs' attitudes towards PCC and the factors facilitating or hindering its implementation in daily practice across European countries. This paper outlines the PACE GP/FP study protocol. METHODS: The cross-sectional design with data collection via an online survey distribution to GPs in 24 European countries. Study instruments include two validated questionnaires (Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and Patient Physician Orientation Scale (PPOS)) and additional items covering general information about the doctor and their practice, as well as facilitators and barriers to PCC. These additional items were specifically developed for the study, translated using the forward-backward method, evaluated through cognitive debriefing, and integrated into the REDCap platform to create language and country-specific survey links. The STROBE checklist guides the reporting of the manuscript. CONCLUSION: The PACE GP/FP study will provide a comprehensive exploration of GPs' attitudes towards PCC and the factors shaping its practice in Europe. The findings from the PACE GP/FP study will provide evidence for designing future implementation strategies and guide targeted interventions to promote PCC in primary care across Europe.</p>
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