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. 2024 Jun 20;25(1):221.
doi: 10.1186/s12875-024-02413-5.

Exploring the accessibility of primary health care data in Europe's COVID-19 response: developing key indicators for managing future pandemics (Eurodata study)

Sara Ares-Blanco #  1   2   3 Marina Guisado-Clavero #  4 Charilaos Lygidakis  5 María Fernández-García  6   7 Davorina Petek  8   9 Shlomo Vinker  10 Donald Li  11 Anna Stadval  12 José Joaquín Mira Solves  13 Lourdes Ramos Del Rio  1 Ileana Gefaell Larrondo  14   15 Louise Fitzgerald  16 Limor Adler  17 Radost Assenova  18 Maria Bakola  19 Sabine Bayen  20 Elena Brutskaya-Stempkovskaya  21 Iliana-Carmen Busneag  22 Asja Ćosić Divjak  23 Maryher Delphin Peña  24 Philippe-Richard Domeyer  25 Dragan Gjorgjievski  26 Mila Gómez-Johansson  27 Miroslav Hanževački  23 Kathryn Hoffmann  28 Oкcaнa Iлькoв  29 Shushman Ivanna  29 Marijana Jandrić-Kočić  30 Vasilis Trifon Karathanos  31 Aleksandar Kirkovski  32 Snežana Knežević  33 Büsra Çimen Korkmaz  34 Milena Kostić  35 Anna Krztoń-Królewiecka  36 Bruno Heleno  37   38 Katarzyna Nessler  39 Heidrun Lingner  40 Liubovė Murauskienė  41 Ana Luisa Neves  42   43 Naldy Parodi López  44   45 Ábel Perjés  46 Ferdinando Petrazzuoli  47 Goranka Petricek  23 Martin Sattler  48 Natalija Saurek-Aleksandrovska  49 Bohumil Seifert  50 Alicia Serafini  51 Theresa Sentker  52 Paula Tiili  53 Péter Torzsa  54 Kirsi Valtonen  53 Bert Vaes  55 Gijs van Pottebergh  56 Raquel Gómez-Bravo #  57   58 Maria Pilar Astier-Peña #  59   60
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Exploring the accessibility of primary health care data in Europe's COVID-19 response: developing key indicators for managing future pandemics (Eurodata study)

Sara Ares-Blanco et al. BMC Prim Care. .

Abstract

Background: Primary Health Care (PHC) plays a crucial role in managing the COVID-19 pandemic, with only 8% of cases requiring hospitalization. However, PHC COVID-19 data often goes unnoticed on European government dashboards and in media discussions. This project aims to examine official information on PHC patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, with specific objectives: (1) Describe PHC's clinical pathways for acute COVID-19 cases, including long-term care facilities, (2) Describe PHC COVID-19 pandemic indicators, (3) Develop COVID-19 PHC activity indicators, (4) Explain PHC's role in vaccination strategies, and (5) Create a PHC contingency plan for future pandemics.

Methods: A mixed-method study will employ two online questionnaires to gather retrospective PHC data on COVID-19 management and PHC involvement in vaccination strategies. Validation will occur through focus group discussions with medical and public health (PH) experts. A two-wave Delphi survey will establish a European PHC indicators dashboard for future pandemics. Additionally, a coordinated health system action plan involving PHC, secondary care, and PH will be devised to address future pandemic scenarios.

Analysis: Quantitative data will be analysed using STATA v16.0 for descriptive and multivariate analyses. Qualitative data will be collected through peer-reviewed questionnaires and content analysis of focus group discussions. A Delphi survey and multiple focus groups will be employed to achieve consensus on PHC indicators and a common European health system response plan for future pandemics. The Eurodata research group involving researchers from 28 European countries support the development.

Discussion: While PHC manages most COVID-19 acute cases, data remains limited in many European countries. This study collects data from numerous countries, offering a comprehensive perspective on PHC's role during the pandemic in Europe. It pioneers the development of a PHC dashboard and health system plan for pandemics in Europe. These results may prove invaluable in future pandemics. However, data may have biases due to key informants' involvement and may not fully represent all European GP practices. PHC has a significant role in the management of the COVID-19 pandemic, as most of the cases are mild or moderate and only 8% needed hospitalization. However, PHC COVID-19 activity data is invisible on governments' daily dashboards in Europe, often overlooked in media and public debates.

Keywords: COVID-19; Epidemiological monitoring; Europe; Health information systems; Health system plan; Primary health care.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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The role of primary health care in Europe during pandemics PHC: Primary health care

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