North York General Hospital, North York, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital, North York, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Health Serv Res. 2018 Oct;53(5):3455-3470. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12855. Epub 2018 Mar 15.
Community paramedicine (CP) is a model of community-based health care being used around the world. Our objective was to study the patient perspective and valuation of this type of program to understand its potential value for primary care innovation in the future.
The EPIC community paramedicine program is a partnership between primary care physicians and specially trained community paramedics, designed to provide in-home support for complex chronic disease patients in Ontario, Canada.
As part of an ongoing clinical trial we designed an embedded qualitative evaluation using constructionist grounded theory methodology.
Data collection included in-depth interviews with 30 patients and/or family members and 60 hours of observation.
The health care needs of this complex population are largely attributes that impact a patient's quality of life-including recognition of their vulnerability, providing a safety-net in times of exacerbation and health education and accountability. This seems to be facilitated by a relationship with a dedicated provider that increases continuity of care.
Home-based community paramedicine programs like EPIC appear to be able to create a patient-centered, safe, responsive therapeutic relationship that is often not possible within the standard primary health care system.
社区医疗(CP)是一种在全球范围内应用的基于社区的医疗保健模式。我们的目的是研究患者对这种类型项目的看法和评价,以了解其对未来初级保健创新的潜在价值。
EPIC 社区医疗项目是初级保健医生与专门培训的社区医护人员之间的合作项目,旨在为加拿大安大略省的复杂慢性病患者提供家庭支持。
作为正在进行的临床试验的一部分,我们采用建构主义扎根理论方法设计了嵌入式定性评估。
数据收集包括对 30 名患者和/或家属进行深入访谈和 60 小时的观察。
这一复杂人群的医疗需求主要是影响患者生活质量的属性,包括认识到他们的脆弱性、在病情恶化时提供安全网、健康教育和问责制。这似乎通过与专门提供者建立关系来促进,这种关系增加了护理的连续性。
像 EPIC 这样的基于家庭的社区医护项目似乎能够建立以患者为中心、安全、响应迅速的治疗关系,而这在标准的初级保健系统中往往是不可能的。