Audit the participants’ motivation; the credibility of data sources; the characteristics of the GP coordinators and the PHP liaisons; and the perceived usefulness of participating in A some contextual factors; personal characteristics of GPs; heterogeneity in available technology, and the habit of GPs working as individuals. Conversely, facilitators included some logistical and organizational factors; the involvement of recipients in the topic’s identification; social interactions with other professionals; and incentives. Participants proposed some recommendations and suggestions on how to improve A&F interventions involving GPs. FGs allowed participants to share valuable insights into the barriers and facilitators essential for shaping improvement strategies in A&F interventions within general practice. Implementing these findings may enhance the acceptability, feasibility, and effectiveness of future A&F interventions and increase their uptake.
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