Research Article

What Do Resource-Oriented Approaches Mean to General Practitioners and How Can They Be Facilitated in Primary Care? A Qualitative Study

Table 2

GPs’ opinions regarding the meaning and facilitation of resource orientation.

Main categorySubcategoryCode

Meaning
Definition: abstract ideas about the meaning of resource orientation by GPs
Meaning for the GPCore competence
Attitude
Definition of resources
Help towards self-help
Help for disease coping
Awareness of patients’ resources
Awareness of own resources
Supposed benefits for patients Accepting direct responsibility
OpportunitiesIncreased job satisfaction
Increased autonomy
Increased satisfaction of the patient
Less side effects
Cost reduction

Facilitation
Definition: specific ideas and methods of implication of resource-oriented approaches in GP practices and social environments
CommunicationPatient-doctor conversation
Asking questions
Usage of case studies
Patient orientationHolistic approach
Individuality of the patient
Doctor-patient relationship
Interaction
Doctor accepts the patient
Basis of trust
Listening
Patient satisfaction
Complementary and alternative medicineFeldenkrais
Homeopathy
Psychotherapy
Acoustic bowl therapy
Kinesiology
Anthroposophy
Lifestyle changesTarget agreement
Physical activity
Healthy diet
Weight loss
SettingsCommunal structures
Networking
Promotion during childhood
Kindergarten
School
Workplace health promotion
ImprovementsHealth care system
Training
Research