Saryeddine Tina, Levy Charissa, Davis Aileen, Flannery John, Jaglal Susan, Hurley Laurie, McGlasson Rhona, Mahomed Nizar
GTA Rehab Network, Toronto, Ontario.
Healthc Q. 2008;11(1):84-90. doi: 10.12927/hcq.2013.19502.
MyJointReplacement.ca was initiated to integrate patient and provider perspectives with the evidence on joint replacement care into a patient education website to promote consistency in practice. The project's leadership ensured that the project fit into a larger system change initiative. The literature was reviewed and a qualitative study determined patient perspectives on what information was required. Findings were discussed with providers and integrated into the website. The site hosts nearly 1,700 one-hour sessions monthly. In a survey of 50 providers, 40 providers (80%) indicated that they would align their practice with the findings, and 45% (90%) believed that the site reflected best practice. Over 80% (n = 70) of patients surveyed indicated that the site increased their knowledge. It was concluded that developing a patient education website is an innovative approach to provider education if supported by leadership that can integrate the initiative into a broader context.
MyJointReplacement.ca网站的创建旨在将患者和医疗服务提供者的观点与关节置换护理的证据整合到一个患者教育网站中,以促进实践的一致性。该项目的领导层确保该项目融入更大的系统变革计划。对文献进行了综述,并开展了一项定性研究以确定患者对所需信息的看法。研究结果与医疗服务提供者进行了讨论,并整合到网站中。该网站每月举办近1700场一小时的课程。在对50名医疗服务提供者的调查中,40名(80%)表示他们会将自己的实践与研究结果保持一致,45%(90%)认为该网站反映了最佳实践。超过80%(n = 70)接受调查的患者表示该网站增加了他们的知识。得出的结论是,如果有能够将该计划融入更广泛背景的领导层支持,开发患者教育网站是对医疗服务提供者进行教育的一种创新方法。