Table 3.
Interview guide
| Thank you for your time. Before we begin this interview, which is complementary to the ICOPE training course you have attended, I would like to remind you that it is recorded and anonymous. Your answers will be used only for research, and will never be linked to your first or last name. For about 1 h, we will discuss various topics related to this application. I’m looking for your feedback. What’s important to me is to understand your point of view, how you see things. Primer: Can you tell me about your career to date? | |
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| THEME | Questions – Additional questions to go deeper |
| Training |
1. How did you know about the ICOPE framework? 2. Why did you register to follow this training course? How did you find the training course? Influence of the training modality? |
| ICOPE application |
1. Have you used the application? With whom, how many times, on which medium format, when, why? inclusion difficulties? If not, why? 2. Would you like to tell me how did it go? Time, interactions, difficulties? How did you overcome them? Examples of specific situations 3. What do you think about the tool? Ergonomics, qualities, weak points, strong points, value, appropriation, training of other professionals? 4. What are your suggestions for improving the tool? Expectations? improvements? |
| Research |
1. Before ICOPE, did you already test other health applications? Circumstances, experience, utilisation, self-assessment, follow-up, care pathway, effect on the relationship with patients? 2. What do you think about health innovations? E-health tools? Expected effects in terms of health outcomes? 3. Has ICOPE increased your knowledge? About older adults? Frailty? Skills? 4. What are, in your opinion, the most important features for the success of this approach? Obstacles and levers? Differences among territories? CPTS relevance as levers? |
| Professional practices |
1. Is screening part of your professional practice? 2. And multidisciplinary work? 3. Has ICOPE influenced your professional practice? Relationship with patients, with other professionals, constraints, positive points, care pathway, workload, communication tools? Tools to improve your practices? Capacity to assess? |
| Older adults |
1. What is the place of older adults among your patients? Figures, management difficulties, adherence to the ICOPE programme, place of helpers, place of the older adult? 2. What is the place of dependent individuals? 3. How would you define frailty? The label ‘frail’, frailty screening, its value? A priority? 4. In your practice, do you witness age-related discriminations? And you, do you feel discriminated concerning your work with older adults? |
| Prevention |
1. Have you already participated in prevention interventions? Interest in general, for older adults, place in your routine/relative to curative interventions, difficulties: difficult to implement? Several actors? 2. In your opinion, which impact could the ICOPE programme have in terms of prevention? Efficacity? Structuring side of the tool? 3. Overall, are you satisfied with the ICOPE programme? Would you recommend it? To whom? At what time? Would you like to better explain? |
| WOULD YOU LIKE TO ADD SOMETHING ELSE? | |
| SOCIOLOGICAL PART | |
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Work place, exercise mode (alone, multiprofessional health centre, in a group). Volume of activity (/week), years of professional experience. Number of collaborators, insertion in professional networks, CPTS. | |