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000151549 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1080/13814788.2025.2463630
000151549 0248_ $$2sideral$$a143198
000151549 037__ $$aART-2025-143198
000151549 041__ $$aeng
000151549 100__ $$aPetricek, Goranka
000151549 245__ $$aEuropean 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
000151549 260__ $$c2025
000151549 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted
000151549 5203_ $$aBackground
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.
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000151549 700__ $$aKlemenc-Ketiš, Zalika
000151549 700__ $$aOžvacic Adžic, Zlata
000151549 700__ $$aCerovecki, Venija
000151549 700__ $$aWillems, Sara
000151549 700__ $$aTsimtsiou, Zoi
000151549 700__ $$aZelko, Erika
000151549 700__ $$aCollins, Claire
000151549 700__ $$aHoffmann, Kathryn
000151549 700__ $$aEide, Torunn Bjerve
000151549 700__ $$aAres Blanco, Sara
000151549 700__ $$aFrese, Thomas
000151549 700__ $$aLingner, Heidrun
000151549 700__ $$aAssenova, Radost
000151549 700__ $$aTorzsa, Péter
000151549 700__ $$aSeifert, Bohumil
000151549 700__ $$aUngan, Mehmet
000151549 700__ $$aBayen, Sabine
000151549 700__ $$aWindak, Adam
000151549 700__ $$aAzeredo, Joana
000151549 700__ $$aStavrikj, Katarina
000151549 700__ $$aKreitmayer, Sanda
000151549 700__ $$aKostic, Milena
000151549 700__ $$aBusneag, Iliana-Carmen
000151549 700__ $$aKoskela, Tuomas
000151549 700__ $$aSerafini, Alice
000151549 700__ $$aButterworth, Joanne
000151549 700__ $$aZwart, Dorien Louise Maria
000151549 700__ $$aGonzález-Lama, Jesús
000151549 700__ $$aVuletic, Gorka
000151549 700__ $$aVan Poel, Esther
000151549 700__ $$aTušek Bunc, Ksenija
000151549 700__ $$aTuz, Canan
000151549 700__ $$aMevsim, Vildan
000151549 700__ $$aSeifert, Martin
000151549 700__ $$aDahli, Mina
000151549 700__ $$aHrabac, Pero
000151549 700__ $$aHanževacki, Miroslav
000151549 700__ $$aRakic Matic, Jelena
000151549 700__ $$aTomicic, Marion
000151549 700__ $$aRada, Marko
000151549 700__ $$aHeleno, Bruno
000151549 700__ $$aStudzinski, Krzysztof
000151549 700__ $$aBecze, Ádám
000151549 700__ $$aMegallón-Botaya, Rosa
000151549 700__ $$aRogers, Heather Lynn
000151549 700__ $$aBrütting, Christine
000151549 700__ $$aKafadar, Didem
000151549 700__ $$aLerma Irureta, David
000151549 700__ $$aFornacciari, Davide
000151549 700__ $$aNessler, Katarzyna
000151549 700__ $$aSoleski, Kiril
000151549 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-6409-9041$$aMéndez-López, Fátima$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000151549 700__ $$aÇöme, Ogulcan
000151549 700__ $$aAhmad, Abeer
000151549 700__ $$aPetek, Davorina
000151549 7102_ $$11006$$2255$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Fisiatría y Enfermería$$cÁrea Enfermería
000151549 773__ $$g31, 1 (2025), 2463630 [8 PP.]$$pEur. j. gen. pract$$tEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE$$x1381-4788
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