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关于患者及家属参与减少伤害的观点:被遗忘的声音。

Perspectives on Patient and Family Engagement With Reduction in Harm: The Forgotten Voice.

作者信息

Schenk Elizabeth C, Bryant Ruth A, Van Son Catherine R, Odom-Maryon Tamara

机构信息

Providence St Joseph Health, Renton, Washington (Dr Schenk); College of Nursing, Washington State University, Spokane (Drs Schenk, Bryant, and Odom-Maryon); and College of Nursing, Washington State University, Vancouver (Dr Van Son).

出版信息

J Nurs Care Qual. 2019 Jan/Mar;34(1):73-79. doi: 10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000333.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite continued efforts to improve safety in hospitals, hospital-acquired harm persists. Strategies have been identified to establish patient-centered care and improve patient engagement with care. However, the relationship of patient and family engagement to reduction of harm is not well understood, with limited findings available in current literature.

PURPOSE

This qualitative study explored the perceptions and attitudes of patients and family members and several clinical disciplines toward patient engagement in reducing preventable harm in hospitalized patients.

METHODS

We conducted 8 focus groups at 2 nonprofit hospitals with several constituencies: patients/families, registered nurses, physician hospitalists, and pharmacists/physical therapists.

RESULTS

Thematic analysis of transcripts revealed multiple themes from different perspectives, including: family presence increases safety, the hospital environment is intimidating, and communication is essential, but I am not being heard.

CONCLUSIONS

The rich data suggest a significant opportunity for reducing risk and harm by more actively engaging patients and families in the effort. Increasing patient acuity and complexity of care furthers the need for partnering with patients and families more intentionally for increased safety.

摘要

背景

尽管一直在努力提高医院安全性,但医院获得性伤害仍然存在。已确定了建立以患者为中心的护理并提高患者对护理参与度的策略。然而,患者及家属参与度与伤害减少之间的关系尚未得到充分理解,当前文献中的相关研究结果有限。

目的

这项定性研究探讨了患者、家属以及几个临床学科对患者参与减少住院患者可预防伤害的看法和态度。

方法

我们在两家非营利性医院针对几个群体开展了8个焦点小组讨论,这些群体包括患者/家属、注册护士、内科住院医师以及药剂师/物理治疗师。

结果

对访谈记录的主题分析揭示了来自不同视角的多个主题,包括:家属在场可提高安全性、医院环境令人生畏、沟通至关重要,但我的声音未被倾听。

结论

丰富的数据表明,通过更积极地让患者和家属参与其中,存在显著的降低风险和伤害的机会。患者病情严重程度增加以及护理复杂性提高,进一步凸显了更有针对性地与患者和家属合作以提高安全性的必要性。

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