肿瘤学背景下基于自然的护理机会与障碍:一项改良的国际电子德尔菲调查

Nature-based care opportunities and barriers in oncology contexts: a modified international e-Delphi survey.

作者信息

Blaschke Sarah, O'Callaghan Clare C, Schofield Penelope

机构信息

Department of Cancer Experiences Research, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2017 Oct 16;7(10):e017456. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017456.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To develop recommendations regarding opportunities and barriers for nature-based care in oncology contexts using a structured knowledge generation process involving relevant healthcare and design experts.

DESIGN

Four-round modified electronic Delphi study. Oncology patients' nature-based recommendations, uncovered in preceding qualitative investigation, were included in the first round for the expert participants' consideration. Key items (opportunities and barriers) were developed using data aggregation and synthesis, followed by item prioritisation and 10-point Likert scale ranking (1=not important, 10=very important). Descriptive statistics were calculated to assess items of highest importance representing expert recommendations.

CONTEXT

Online Delphi process constituting an electronic international survey.

PARTICIPANTS

A purposive sample of 200 potential panellists (recruitment target n=40) comprising healthcare practitioners, managers, designers, architects and researchers were invited to participate; experts were identified via research networks, snowballing and systematic literature review.

RESULTS

38 experts across seven countries (Australia, USA, UK, New Zealand, Canada, Denmark and Sweden) returned questionnaire 1, which determined consent and acceptance for participation. Initial response rate was 19%, and subsequent response rates were 84%, 82% and 84% for rounds 2, 3 and 4, respectively. The Delphi panel developed recommendations consisting of 10 opportunities and 10 barriers. The following opportunities were rated to be of highest importance: window views from clinical areas onto nature; outdoor settings, gardens and courtyards with easy and effortless access; and nature-based physical exercise adapted to patient requirements. Highest-rated barriers for nature-based oncology care included lack of knowledge and awareness about benefits of nature engagement and inaccessibility, not considering access requirements for the very sick and frail.

CONCLUSIONS

Experts suggested and agreed on a set of recommendations, which represent critical considerations for the safe adoption of nature-based oncology opportunities. These findings fill a gap in understanding about helpful nature-based oncology care and may translate into oncology design and innovation.

摘要

目的

通过一个涉及相关医疗保健和设计专家的结构化知识生成过程,就肿瘤学背景下基于自然的护理的机遇和障碍提出建议。

设计

四轮改良电子德尔菲研究。在前述定性调查中发现的肿瘤患者基于自然的建议被纳入第一轮供专家参与者考虑。通过数据汇总和综合制定关键项目(机遇和障碍),随后进行项目优先级排序和10点李克特量表评分(1=不重要,10=非常重要)。计算描述性统计数据以评估代表专家建议的最重要项目。

背景

在线德尔菲过程,构成一项电子国际调查。

参与者

邀请了200名潜在小组成员(招募目标n=40)的目的性样本,包括医疗从业者、管理人员、设计师、建筑师和研究人员;通过研究网络、滚雪球法和系统文献综述确定专家。

结果

来自七个国家(澳大利亚、美国、英国、新西兰、加拿大、丹麦和瑞典)的38名专家返回了问卷1,该问卷确定了参与的同意和接受情况。初始回复率为19%,随后第2、3和4轮的回复率分别为84%、82%和84%。德尔菲小组制定了由10个机遇和10个障碍组成的建议。以下机遇被评为最重要:临床区域可看到自然景观的窗户;易于到达的户外环境、花园和庭院;以及根据患者需求定制的基于自然的体育锻炼。基于自然的肿瘤护理的最高评级障碍包括对参与自然的益处缺乏了解和认识以及难以到达,未考虑病重和体弱患者的可达性需求。

结论

专家们提出并商定了一套建议,这些建议是安全采用基于自然的肿瘤学机遇的关键考虑因素。这些发现填补了对有益的基于自然的肿瘤护理理解上的空白,并可能转化为肿瘤学设计和创新。

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