Consumers Advancing Patient Safety, Chicago, IL, USA.
Qual Health Res. 2011 May;21(5):662-72. doi: 10.1177/1049732311399779. Epub 2011 Feb 22.
In this article we provide a reconceptualization of patient-centered health care practice through a collaborative person-centered model for enhanced patient safety. Twenty-one participants were selected and interviewed from the internationally diverse population of individuals attending the Chicago Patient Safety Workshop (CPSW) sponsored by Consumers Advancing Patient Safety (CAPS). Analysis of the participant transcripts revealed three findings related to patient experience: the impact and meaning of communication and relationship within the health care setting, trust and expectation for the patient and family with the health care provider, and the meaning and application of patient-centeredness. Researchers concluded that successful planning toward enhanced patient-centered care requires multiple perspectives, including the voices of the patient and family members who have experienced the trauma of preventable medical error. Collaborative initiatives such as the CPSW and CAPS offer a positive way forward for enhanced patient safety and quality of care.
本文通过合作的以患者为中心的模式为增强患者安全提供了对以患者为中心的医疗实践的重新概念化。从参加由消费者推进患者安全 (CAPS) 赞助的芝加哥患者安全研讨会 (CPSW) 的国际多元化人群中选择并采访了 21 名参与者。对参与者记录的分析揭示了与患者体验相关的三个发现:医疗环境中沟通和关系的影响和意义、患者及其家属对医疗服务提供者的信任和期望,以及以患者为中心的意义和应用。研究人员得出结论,成功规划增强以患者为中心的护理需要多方面的观点,包括经历可预防的医疗错误创伤的患者和家庭成员的声音。像 CPSW 和 CAPS 这样的合作举措为增强患者安全和护理质量提供了积极的前进道路。