Abstract

BackgroundMore and more family physicians (FPs) are using point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) in Europe. Still, there is no general consensus about the specific knowledge and skills that a FP should acquire in order to effectively perform POCUS. The objective of this study was to identify indications for the use of POCUS among FPs, explore the barriers of its use and provide an expert opinion of FPs on knowledge and skills required to effectively implement POCUS in family practice.MethodsA modified two-round Delphi study was carried out among FPs using POCUS in Slovenia.Results21 FPs were invited to participate in the study. A total of 13 FPs (62%) responded the round-one questionnaire and 10 (48%) completed the round-two questionnaire. Results show a large variability of indications for the use of POCUS in family practice, the most common being acute abdominal conditions, lung ultrasonography and eyeballing echocardiography. In contrast, the results show little variability in barriers for the use of POCUS, the most common being lack of time, inaccessibility of specific training programmes and financial issues. There is a strong consensus on the knowledge and skills needed to perform POCUS. Panellists agreed on a learning medical knowledge, technical skills and expressed a need for individual consultations and tutorship options.ConclusionThis study proves that although POCUS is used in family practice for a wide variety of indications with a significant number of barriers, there is a strong consensus on what a FP needs to know to effectively perform POCUS.

Highlights

  • More and more family physicians (FPs) are using point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) in Europe.Still, there is no general consensus about the specific knowledge and skills that a Family physician (FP) should acquire in order to effectively perform POCUS

  • This study proves that POCUS is used in family practice for a wide variety of indications with a significant number of barriers, there is a strong consensus on what a FP needs to know to effectively perform

  • Point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) is a diagnostic tool increasingly used in various clinical specialties, including family medicine and general practice

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Introduction

More and more family physicians (FPs) are using point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) in Europe. There is no general consensus about the specific knowledge and skills that a FP should acquire in order to effectively perform POCUS. Point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) is a diagnostic tool increasingly used in various clinical specialties, including family medicine and general practice. Full list of author information is available at the end of the article a clinician to visualise certain body areas and objectify clinical signs at patient’s bedside. (2020) 21:56 can gain important clinical information for further decision making using POCUS. Many family physicians (FPs) are considering implementing POCUS into their everyday practice [4, 5]

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