Melin Jeanette, Persson Lars-Olof, Taft Charles, Kreuter Margareta
Institute of Health and Care Science, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Gothenburg Centre for Person-Centred Care, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Spinal Cord. 2018 Jun;56(6):614-620. doi: 10.1038/s41393-018-0061-7. Epub 2018 Jan 24.
Qualitative method, semi-structured interviews.
The aims of this study were to explore the meaning of patient participation from the perspective of staff members working with spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation, and what they saw as requisites for and constraints to patient participation.
Swedish spinal injury unit.
Interviews with 13 staff members at a spinal unit were conducted individually and analyzed by means of content analysis.
One category describing patient participation emerged from the interviews: Patient - a team member. Four categories were extracted as requisites: Communication; information and knowledge; routines; respecting the patient as a unique person; and an open climate. Three categories of constraints were identified: Understaffing and new staff members; patients' inability to grasp information; and structures and fragmented responsibilities.
The informants were unanimous in stating that the patient is an integral and natural member of the rehabilitation team. Recognizing the person with SCI as a team member acknowledges and endorses the patient as a person with capabilities to participate in his or her rehabilitation. The patient as a person also means that he or she has unique needs and preferences, which the staff members must accommodate. This is also fundamental in a person-centered approach. Therefore, the viewpoints of the informants may be useful for other settings to enhance person centeredness and patient participation.
定性方法,半结构化访谈。
本研究旨在从脊髓损伤(SCI)康复工作人员的角度探讨患者参与的意义,以及他们认为患者参与的必要条件和限制因素。
瑞典脊髓损伤科室。
对脊髓损伤科室的13名工作人员进行了单独访谈,并采用内容分析法进行分析。
访谈中出现了一类描述患者参与的内容:患者——团队成员。提取了四类必要条件:沟通;信息与知识;常规;尊重患者作为独特个体;以及开放的氛围。确定了三类限制因素:人员不足和新员工;患者无法理解信息;以及结构和职责分散。
受访者一致表示,患者是康复团队不可或缺的自然成员。将脊髓损伤患者视为团队成员,承认并认可患者有能力参与自身康复。患者作为个体也意味着他或她有独特的需求和偏好,工作人员必须予以满足。这也是以患者为中心方法的根本所在。因此,受访者的观点可能有助于其他机构增强以患者为中心的理念和患者参与度。