Tuepker Anaïs, Newell Summer, Nicolaidis Christina, Reyes Marie-Elena, González-Prats Maria Carolina, Skaperdas Eleni, Kansagara Devan
VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, OR, USA.
Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
J Patient Exp. 2018 Jun;5(2):107-113. doi: 10.1177/2374373517731602. Epub 2017 Oct 6.
The Veterans Health Administration (VA) has implemented the largest shift to a patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model of care in the United States to date.
We interviewed veterans about their experiences of primary care to understand whether they observed changes in care during this period as well as to learn which characteristics of care mattered most to their experiences.
Qualitative interviews were conducted with 32 veterans receiving primary care at 1 of 8 VA clinics in the northwest United States. Interviews were analyzed using an inductive-deductive hybrid approach by an interdisciplinary team that included a veteran patient.
Participants noticed recent positive changes, including improved communications and shorter waits in clinic, but rarely were aware of VA's PCMH initiative; a strong relationship with the primary care provider and feeling cared for/respected by everyone involved in care delivery were key components of quality care. The needs of the veteran community as a whole also shaped discussion of care expectations.
The PCMH model may provide benefits even when invisible to patients. Veteran awareness of population needs suggests a promising role for veteran involvement in further PCMH transformation efforts.
退伍军人健康管理局(VA)已实施了美国迄今为止向以患者为中心的医疗之家(PCMH)护理模式的最大规模转变。
我们就退伍军人的初级护理经历进行了访谈,以了解他们在此期间是否观察到护理方面的变化,以及了解护理的哪些特征对他们的经历最为重要。
对在美国西北部8家VA诊所之一接受初级护理的32名退伍军人进行了定性访谈。一个包括退伍军人患者在内的跨学科团队采用归纳-演绎混合方法对访谈进行了分析。
参与者注意到近期的积极变化,包括沟通改善和诊所等待时间缩短,但很少有人了解VA的PCMH倡议;与初级护理提供者建立牢固的关系以及感受到参与护理的每个人的关心/尊重是优质护理的关键要素。退伍军人社区作为一个整体的需求也影响了对护理期望的讨论。
即使患者看不到,PCMH模式也可能带来益处。退伍军人对群体需求的认识表明,退伍军人参与进一步的PCMH转型努力具有广阔前景。