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患者是否获得足够的医疗资源配置信息?一项定性研究。

Are patients receiving enough information about healthcare rationing? A qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Social Medicine, Canynge Hall, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 2PS, UK.

出版信息

J Med Ethics. 2010 Feb;36(2):88-92. doi: 10.1136/jme.2009.033241.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is broad international agreement from clinicians and academics that healthcare rationing should be undertaken as explicitly as possible, and the BMA have publicly supported the call for more accountable priority setting for some time. However, studies in the UK and elsewhere suggest that clinicians experience a number of barriers to rationing openly, and the information needs of patients at the point of provision are largely unknown.

METHODOLOGY

In-depth interviews were undertaken with NHS professionals working at the community level of provision, and with patients and professionals receiving or providing treatment for morbid obesity and breast cancer (n=52).

RESULTS

Nearly all patients wanted to know about healthcare rationing and had high expectations of their clinical professionals to provide all relevant information about treatment options. However, professionals did not always understand these information requirements, and cases of implicit rationing were common. The existence of relevant national guidance was not always known about, meaning that patients were often reliant on other sources of information about treatment options, which included the popular media, the internet, patient advocacy groups and informal networks of support.

DISCUSSION

Clinical professionals need to understand patients' need for detailed information when it comes to rationing, and to understand that they are the main gateway for this to be provided. However, disclosure could be distressing for both patients and professionals, and thus the most sensitive and acceptable ways to make this information available requires further investigation.

摘要

背景

临床医生和学者普遍认为,医疗保健资源分配应该尽可能明确,英国医学协会(BMA)长期以来一直公开支持呼吁为某些优先事项制定更负责任的决策。然而,英国和其他地方的研究表明,临床医生在公开进行资源分配时面临着许多障碍,而且患者在提供服务时的信息需求在很大程度上是未知的。

方法

对在社区服务层面工作的 NHS 专业人员以及接受或提供病态肥胖和乳腺癌治疗的患者和专业人员(n=52)进行了深入访谈。

结果

几乎所有患者都希望了解医疗保健资源分配情况,并对临床专业人员提供所有相关治疗选择信息抱有很高的期望。然而,专业人员并不总是理解这些信息需求,而且隐性资源分配的情况很常见。关于相关国家指导方针的信息并不总是为人所知,这意味着患者往往依赖于其他信息来源,包括大众媒体、互联网、患者权益组织和非正式支持网络。

讨论

临床专业人员在涉及资源分配时需要了解患者对详细信息的需求,并理解他们是提供这些信息的主要渠道。然而,披露信息可能会让患者和专业人员感到痛苦,因此,需要进一步调查最敏感和可接受的方式来提供这些信息。

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