Saleem Taimur, Khalid Umair, Qidwai Waris
Medical College, The Aga Khan University, Stadium Road, Karachi 74800, Pakistan.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2009 Nov 13;9:205. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-9-205.
Geriatric health is a neglected and under-explored area internationally and in Pakistan. We aimed to ascertain the expectations of the geriatric patients from their physicians and the factors associated with patient satisfaction in this particular age bracket.
A cross-sectional survey was carried out at a tertiary care teaching hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. Data collection was carried out via face-to-face interviews based on structured, pre-tested questionnaires. All consenting individuals aged 65 years or above were recruited into the study. Convenience sampling was used to draw the sample. The data was analyzed using SPSS version 16. Geriatric patient's expectations from physicians were elicited using a set of 11 questions that were graded on a scale of 1-3 where 1 = not important, 2 = important, 3 = very important.
Three hundred and eighty geriatric patients were interviewed. The response rate of this study was 89.8%. The mean age of the respondents was 73.4 +/- 6.8 years. Two hundred and forty eight respondents (65.3%) were female. Diabetes mellitus (53.7%), hypertension (59.5%), arthritis (40.5%) and renal disease (32.1%) were common ailments among geriatric patients. More than 50% of the patients were visiting their physicians once every two to three months. Discussing treatment options and letting patients make the final decision (79.2%), prescribing minimum possible medications (84.5%), physician's holistic knowledge about the spectrum of care issues for geriatric patients (79.2%), being given a realistic but optimistic picture of future health by physicians (85.5%) were ranked as very important expectations by patients from their physicians. Cumulative household income (p = 0.005), most important health complaint (p = 0.01) and frequency of experiencing health complaint (p < 0.001) emerged as independent predictors of the satisfaction of geriatric patients from care provided by physicians.
We have documented the expectations of the geriatric patients from their physicians in a developing country. Physicians belonging to all disciplines should keep these expectations in mind during clinical encounters with geriatric patients.
在国际上以及巴基斯坦,老年健康都是一个被忽视且未得到充分探索的领域。我们旨在确定老年患者对其医生的期望以及与该特定年龄段患者满意度相关的因素。
在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的一家三级护理教学医院开展了一项横断面调查。数据收集通过基于结构化、预先测试的问卷进行面对面访谈来完成。所有年龄在65岁及以上且同意参与的个体被纳入研究。采用便利抽样法抽取样本。使用SPSS 16版对数据进行分析。通过一组11个问题来了解老年患者对医生的期望,这些问题按1 - 3级评分,其中1 = 不重要,2 = 重要,3 = 非常重要。
对380名老年患者进行了访谈。本研究的应答率为89.8%。受访者的平均年龄为73.4 ± 6.8岁。248名受访者(65.3%)为女性。糖尿病(53.7%)、高血压(59.5%)、关节炎(40.5%)和肾病(32.1%)是老年患者中的常见疾病。超过50%的患者每两到三个月看一次医生。讨论治疗方案并让患者做出最终决定(79.2%)、开具尽可能少的药物(84.5%)、医生对老年患者护理问题范围的全面了解(79.2%)、医生向患者提供关于未来健康的现实但乐观的情况(85.5%)被患者列为对医生非常重要的期望。家庭累计收入(p = 0.005)、最重要的健康问题(p = 0.01)以及健康问题出现的频率(p < 0.001)成为老年患者对医生提供的护理满意度的独立预测因素。
我们记录了一个发展中国家老年患者对其医生的期望。所有学科的医生在与老年患者进行临床接触时都应牢记这些期望。