1 Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK.
2 School of Health Sciences, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
Palliat Med. 2017 Sep;31(8):707-715. doi: 10.1177/0269216317696419. Epub 2017 Feb 1.
Research using video recordings can advance understanding of healthcare communication and improve care, but making and using video recordings carries risks.
To explore views of hospice patients, carers and clinical staff about whether videoing patient-doctor consultations is acceptable for research and training purposes.
We used semi-structured group and individual interviews to gather hospice patients, carers and clinical staff views. We used Braun and Clark's thematic analysis.
SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Interviews were conducted at one English hospice to inform the development of a larger video-based study. We invited patients with capacity to consent and whom the care team judged were neither acutely unwell nor severely distressed (11), carers of current or past patients (5), palliative medicine doctors (7), senior nurses (4) and communication skills educators (5).
Participants viewed video-based research on communication as valuable because of its potential to improve communication, care and staff training. Video-based research raised concerns including its potential to affect the nature and content of the consultation and threats to confidentiality; however, these were not seen as sufficient grounds for rejecting video-based research. Video-based research was seen as acceptable and useful providing that measures are taken to reduce possible risks across the recruitment, recording and dissemination phases of the research process.
Video-based research is an acceptable and worthwhile way of investigating communication in palliative medicine. Situated judgements should be made about when it is appropriate to involve individual patients and carers in video-based research on the basis of their level of vulnerability and ability to freely consent.
利用视频记录进行研究可以增进对医疗保健沟通的理解并改善医疗服务,但制作和使用视频记录存在风险。
探讨临终关怀患者、护理人员和临床工作人员对在研究和培训目的下对医患咨询进行录像是否可接受的看法。
我们使用半结构化小组和个人访谈收集临终关怀患者、护理人员和临床工作人员的意见。我们使用 Braun 和 Clark 的主题分析。
地点/参与者:在一家英国临终关怀医院进行访谈,为一项更大的基于视频的研究提供信息。我们邀请有能力同意的患者,并且护理团队判断他们既没有急性不适也没有严重的痛苦(11 人)、当前或过去患者的护理人员(5 人)、姑息医学医生(7 人)、高级护士(4 人)和沟通技巧教育者(5 人)参与。
参与者认为基于视频的沟通研究具有价值,因为它有可能改善沟通、护理和员工培训。基于视频的研究引起了一些关注,包括其对咨询的性质和内容的潜在影响以及对保密性的威胁;然而,这些并不足以成为拒绝基于视频的研究的理由。只要在研究过程的招募、记录和传播阶段采取措施降低潜在风险,基于视频的研究被认为是可以接受和有用的。
基于视频的研究是调查姑息医学中沟通的一种可接受且有价值的方法。应根据个体患者和护理人员的脆弱性和自由同意的能力,对何时适合在基于视频的研究中涉及他们做出具体判断。