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- Gaspar Tamborero, Magdalena Esteva, Sebastià March, and Mireia Guillén.
- Centro de Salud del Coll d'en Rabassa, Gerencia de Atención Primaria de Mallorca, Ibsalut, Palma de Mallorca, España. Electronic address: gtamborero@ibsalut.caib.es.
- Aten Primaria. 2015 Feb 1; 47 (2): 99-107.
ObjectivesTo assess the knowledge, perceptions, expectations and attitudes of Primary Care (PC) professionals in Mallorca on managerial autonomy.DesignCross-sectional study based on an ad hoc, anonymous questionnaire, distributed online, from June-July 2013.LocationPC Mallorca.ParticipantsPC healthcare professionals (n=1,097).MeasurementsKnowledge of self-management skills, requirements, and future scenarios of the centers with management autonomy (CMA); impact of self-management, commitment and willingness to take risks, and to become a CMA.ResultsResponse rate: 49.8% (546/1097), with 10.9% showing a high level of knowledge of self-management. The core competencies of a CMA were internal organizational capacity (87.5%) and selection of staff (81.1%). The CMA future was envisaged with motivated and involved professionals (72.6%), efficient results (66%), better quality of care (59.4%), and better training (52.8%). The benefits of self-management were considered important, for individual practitioners and for the improvement of PC in Mallorca (46.8%). The main requirements of the CMA were to have: trained managers (92.6%), budget allocation systems (87.5%), and appropriate management contracts (86.1%). They preferred that the CMA should depend on the Administration (62.7%), and had a personal interest in becoming a CMA (56.9%), but without taking on excessive commitments (waiving statutory regime, financial risk).ConclusionsThese data provide hitherto unknown information of great importance, which could contribute to a more rational planning and participatory implementation of CMA in our midst.Copyright © 2014 Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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