Swahnberg Katarina, Wijma Barbro
Division of Gender and Medicine, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
BMJ Open. 2012 Sep 25;2(5). doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-001111. Print 2012.
The study aim was to apprehend staff's perception of abuse in healthcare (AHC) after an intervention based on 'Forum Play', and make comparisons to preintervention interviews and interviews with male and female patients. AHC can be described as a failing encounter from the patient's perspective.
Qualitative interview follow-up study.
A Swedish Women's Clinic.
In a preintervention study 21 staff members were interviewed. Eligible for the follow-up study were 14 informants who had participated in the intervention. Four declined participation leaving ten informants for this study.
During January 2008-January 2009, all staff members (N=136) were invited to participate in Forum Play workshops. Seventy-four participants took part in at least 1 of the 17 half-day workshops.
Staffs perception of AHC.
The core category, 'a summoning stone in the shoe', was constructed of five categories: 'Dehumanising the patient', 'Unacceptable: you are bound to act!', 'Ubiquitous', 'Unintentional' and 'Relative'. Forum Play had demonstrated possibilities to act even in seemingly 'impossible' situations, and that the taboo status of AHC was altered at the clinic. When our results were compared to those in the preintervention study, we found an increased awareness about AHC, more concrete examples of AHC, a stronger empathy for patients, and fewer explanations, justifications and trivialisations of AHC.
In this follow-up study staff's perception of AHC was closer to the patient's perspective. Compared to the preintervention interviews staff showed a greater willingness not only to acknowledge AHC, but also to take on a responsibility to act in order to stop or prevent AHC. Explanations for this stance could be that Forum Play had showed staff that there were possibilities to act, and that the taboo status of AHC had been broken at the clinic.
本研究旨在了解基于“论坛剧”干预后医护人员对医疗保健中虐待行为(AHC)的认知,并与干预前访谈以及对男性和女性患者的访谈进行比较。从患者角度来看,AHC可被描述为一次失败的就医经历。
定性访谈随访研究。
瑞典一家妇女诊所。
在干预前研究中,对21名工作人员进行了访谈。有14名曾参与干预的受访者符合随访研究条件。4人拒绝参与,本研究留下10名受访者。
在2008年1月至2009年1月期间,邀请所有工作人员(N = 136)参加论坛剧工作坊。74名参与者参加了17个半天工作坊中的至少1个。
工作人员对AHC的认知。
核心类别“鞋里的召唤石”由五个类别构成:“使患者失去人性”“不可接受:你必须采取行动!”“无处不在”“无意的”和“相对的”。论坛剧展示了即使在看似“不可能”的情况下采取行动的可能性,并且诊所中AHC的禁忌地位发生了改变。当我们将结果与干预前研究的结果进行比较时,我们发现对AHC的认识有所提高,AHC的具体例子更多,对患者的同理心更强,对AHC的解释、辩解和轻视更少。
在这项随访研究中,工作人员对AHC的认知更接近患者的视角。与干预前访谈相比,工作人员不仅更愿意承认AHC,而且更愿意承担采取行动以制止或预防AHC的责任。对这种立场的解释可能是,论坛剧向工作人员表明有可能采取行动,并且诊所中AHC的禁忌地位已被打破。