Gill Liz, McCaffrey Nikki, Cameron Ian D, Ratcliffe Julie, Kaambwa Billingsley, Corlis Megan, Fiebig Jeff, Gresham Meredith
John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research, Sydney Medical School Northern, The University of Sydney, Australia.
Flinders Health Economics Group (FHEG), School of Medicine, Flinders University, Daws Road, Daw Park, South Australia.
Health Soc Care Community. 2017 Mar;25(2):478-491. doi: 10.1111/hsc.12328. Epub 2016 Mar 2.
The study aimed to identify the shared issues and challenges being experienced by staff, their clients and informal carers, with the introduction of Consumer Directed Care (CDC). Secondary analysis was undertaken of data that had been initially collected, via semi-structured in-depth interviews, to inform the development of a discrete choice experiment. The raw staff and client/carer data were re-examined using an iterative inductive process. The analysis focused on locating the shared themes and differences between the participant groups based on their CDC experience. The data were also assessed for difficulties or barriers that impacted on the service. Four broad shared themes were derived: culture, role change, operational systems and resourcing, but with a range of diverse and sometimes conflicting sub-themes between the different participant groups. Differences can be linked to participant role in the service chain, with discordance emerging between what has been traditionally offered and what might be possible. This investigation occurred during the period in which services were transitioning from a traditional aged care service model to a new model of service provision requiring considerable industry change. We conclude that existing industry regulation, culture and practice supports an established service model in Australia that arguably makes translation of the objectives of CDC difficult.
该研究旨在确定随着消费者导向型护理(CDC)的引入,工作人员、其客户和非正式护理人员所面临的共同问题和挑战。对最初通过半结构化深度访谈收集的数据进行了二次分析,以指导离散选择实验的开展。使用迭代归纳法对原始的工作人员及客户/护理人员数据进行了重新审视。分析重点在于根据参与者的CDC经历,找出各参与群体之间的共同主题和差异。还评估了数据中影响服务的困难或障碍。得出了四个广泛的共同主题:文化、角色转变、运营系统和资源配置,但不同参与群体之间存在一系列多样且有时相互冲突的子主题。差异可能与参与者在服务链中的角色有关,传统提供的服务与可能实现的服务之间出现了不一致。这项调查发生在服务从传统老年护理服务模式向需要行业进行重大变革的新服务提供模式转变的时期。我们得出结论,澳大利亚现有的行业监管、文化和实践支持一种既定的服务模式,这可以说使得CDC目标的转化变得困难。