Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Primary Care Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA,
Robert D and Patricia E Kern Center for Science of Health Care Delivery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Clin Interv Aging. 2018 Dec 19;14:17-25. doi: 10.2147/CIA.S183893. eCollection 2019.
Care transitions programs are increasingly used to improve care and reduce re-admission of patients after hospitalization. To learn from the experience of patients who have participated in the Mayo Clinic Care Transitions (MCCT) program and to understand the patient experience, we sought perspectives of patients, caregivers, and providers who worked with participants of the MCCT program.
Investigators interviewed 17 patients and nine of their caregivers about their experience with the MCCT program. Eight health care providers described provider experiences with the MCCT program. Data from semistructured interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and evaluated through content analysis. Inductive coding methods were used to elicit themes about patient experience with the MCCT program.
Patients, caregivers, and providers emphasized that the MCCT program prevented hospitalizations and contributed to the health and quality of life of participants. All three stakeholder groups emphasized the value of the home visit and provision of the visit on a patient's "home turf" as central to the program. Patients appreciated speaking to a provider without the stress and exertion of a trip to the clinic. Caregivers appreciated improved communication provided in the home visit and felt that home visits gave them peace of mind. Patients, caregivers, and providers also identified the need for improved phone triage and communication.
Patients, caregivers, and providers acknowledged the care transitions problem and emphasized the benefits of seeing patients on their home turf rather than in an office visit. This qualitative study of patient, caregiver, and provider experiences further validates the importance of the MCCT program.
为改善患者住院后的医疗服务并降低再入院率,越来越多的医疗机构开始采用患者过渡期管理项目。为了学习参与梅奥诊所患者过渡期管理项目(MCCT)患者的经验并了解其就医体验,我们对参与该项目的患者、其照护者以及医护人员进行了调查。
研究人员采访了 17 名患者及其 9 名照护者,了解他们参与 MCCT 项目的经历。8 名医护人员描述了他们与 MCCT 项目参与者合作的经历。通过半结构化访谈收集的数据进行了录音、转录和内容分析。采用归纳编码方法,从患者对 MCCT 项目的就医体验中得出主题。
患者、照护者和医护人员均强调 MCCT 项目可以预防住院并改善参与者的健康和生活质量。所有三个利益相关者群体都强调家访的价值,以及在患者“主场”提供家访对项目的重要性。患者赞赏无需前往诊所,就可以与医护人员通话,减轻了压力和体力消耗。照护者赞赏家访提供的改善后的沟通,并认为家访让他们安心。患者、照护者和医护人员还指出需要改进电话分诊和沟通。
患者、照护者和医护人员都认识到患者过渡期的问题,并强调了在患者家中而非在诊所就诊的好处。这项对患者、照护者和医护人员就医体验的定性研究进一步证实了 MCCT 项目的重要性。