School of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
J Health Serv Res Policy. 2010 Jul;15(3):137-42. doi: 10.1258/jhsrp.2010.008174. Epub 2010 Apr 1.
To examine the various ways in which patients sought to influence the care they received in the admission and adult medical services of a large urban, academic hospital in South Africa. These included the steps taken by patients to increase their access to services and improve their experience of care.
Part of a qualitative study of rationing behaviour, the methods combined, observations, interviews and a survey.
Patient's actions were oriented to two main goals: obtaining care and preserving their sense of self and dignity. These actions shaped patients' pathways in five key ways: meeting the entry criteria for admission; presenting as a cooperative, expert patient; mobilizing social networks among health care staff; making use of complaints mechanisms; and deploying narratives of resistance.
Patients made tactical use of small spaces at the margins of the health care system. Although, with some exceptions, they had limited impact on the care received in the hospital, they highlight patients as active players and point to the ways in which patient agency can be strengthened in the light of the shift towards chronic disease care and greater patient involvement in care.
探讨患者在南非一家大型城市学术医院的入院和成人医疗服务中试图影响其获得的护理的各种方式。这些方式包括患者为增加获得服务的机会和改善护理体验而采取的步骤。
该方法是配给行为的定性研究的一部分,结合了观察、访谈和调查。
患者的行为旨在实现两个主要目标:获得护理和维护自身和尊严感。这些行为以五种关键方式塑造了患者的途径:符合入院的准入标准;表现为合作的、专家型患者;在医护人员中调动社会网络;利用投诉机制;并运用抵抗的叙述。
患者在医疗保健系统的边缘利用了小空间。尽管除了一些例外,他们对医院获得的护理影响有限,但他们突出了患者作为积极参与者的角色,并指出在向慢性病护理和患者更多地参与护理转变的背景下,如何增强患者的代理能力。