Rise Marit By, Steinsbekk Aslak
Department of Public Health and General Practice, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
PLoS One. 2016 Mar 14;11(3):e0150742. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150742. eCollection 2016.
Health service organisations are increasingly implementing user involvement initiatives according to requirements from governments, such as user representation in administrational boards, better information to users, and more involvement of the users during treatment. Professionals are vital in all initiatives to enhance user involvement, and initiatives to increase involvement should influence the professionals' practice and attitudes. The implementation of a development plan intending to enhance user involvement in a mental health hospital in Central Norway had no effect on the professionals after 16 months. The objective was therefore to investigate the long term effect on the professionals' knowledge, practice and attitudes towards user involvement after four years.
This was a non-randomized controlled study including professionals from three mental health hospitals in Central Norway. A development plan intended to enhance user participation was implemented in one of the hospitals, including establishing a patient education centre and a user office, purchasing of user expertise, appointing contact professionals for next of kin, and improving of the centre's information and the professional culture. The professionals at two other hospitals constituted the control group. All professionals were invited to answer the Consumer Participation Questionnaire (CPQ) and additional questions, at a four year interval.
A total of 399 professionals participated (43% response rate). Comparing the changes in the intervention group with the changes in the control group, the results showed that the plan had improved some aspects of the professionals' knowledge about the user involvement taking place in the hospital. In addition, some parts of the professionals' practice of providing information to the service users was improved, and the development plan might have raised their awareness about insufficient involvement of next of kin.
This is the first controlled study on the long term effect on professionals from implementing a development plan to enhance user participation in a mental health hospital. Since there was more effect after four years than after 16 months, this study indicates that it takes time before the effect of complex interventions to enhance patient participation in organisations can be detected among the professionals. More long-term studies are thus warranted.
根据政府要求,卫生服务机构越来越多地开展用户参与活动,例如在管理委员会中有用户代表、为用户提供更好的信息以及在治疗过程中让用户更多地参与。专业人员在所有增强用户参与的活动中至关重要,而增加参与的活动应影响专业人员的实践和态度。在挪威中部一家精神病医院实施一项旨在增强用户参与的发展计划,16个月后对专业人员没有产生影响。因此,目标是调查四年后该计划对专业人员关于用户参与的知识、实践和态度的长期影响。
这是一项非随机对照研究,纳入了挪威中部三家精神病医院的专业人员。其中一家医院实施了一项旨在增强用户参与的发展计划,包括设立患者教育中心和用户办公室、购买用户专业知识、为近亲指定联络专业人员以及改善中心的信息和专业文化。另外两家医院的专业人员构成对照组。所有专业人员每隔四年被邀请回答《消费者参与问卷》(CPQ)及其他问题。
共有399名专业人员参与(回复率为43%)。将干预组的变化与对照组的变化进行比较,结果表明该计划改善了专业人员对医院内用户参与情况的部分知识。此外,专业人员向服务用户提供信息的部分实践得到了改善,并且该发展计划可能提高了他们对近亲参与不足的认识。
这是第一项关于实施增强用户参与的发展计划对精神病医院专业人员长期影响的对照研究。由于四年后的效果比16个月后的效果更明显,本研究表明,在专业人员中检测到增强患者在机构中参与的复杂干预措施的效果需要时间。因此有必要进行更多的长期研究。