Szafran Olga, Kennett Sandra L, Bell Neil R, Green Lee
Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Edmonton Oliver Primary Care Network, Family Medicine Clinic, Misericordia Community Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Currently: Primary Care, Health Canada, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
J Prim Health Care. 2018 Oct;10(3):248-257. doi: 10.1071/HC18018.
INTRODUCTION The increasing complexity of health care and escalating prevalence of multiple chronic conditions have driven interprofessional team-based care in family practice. Most published studies examine team-based care from the perspective of health professionals. The purpose of this study was to examine patients' perceptions of team-based care in family practice. METHODS This was a waiting room survey conducted in five family medicine academic teaching clinics in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Patients aged ≥18 years were invited to participate in a survey addressing patient access to team-based care, perceived benefits, preferred health professional and team member roles. RESULTS Of the 44.3% (565/1274) of respondents, 41.8% (231/552) reported receiving care from a team of health professionals, primarily for chronic disease management or pharmacy consultations. While there was a consistent pattern of patient perception that many aspects of care did not worsen with team-based care, improvements in knowledge of their medical condition (67.4%); the care received (65.0%); access to care (51.1%); ability to self-care (48.9%) and maintain their independence (43.7%); and overall health (51.1%) were reported. Some patients felt that team-based care reduced emergency visits (34.6%) and hospitalisations (29.9%), and 44.1% of patients felt that they had an active role on the team and made decisions about their care together with health professionals. CONCLUSION Patients perceive that team-based care in family practice has improved their knowledge and access to care, overall health and avoided some emergency department visits and hospital admissions. The findings support the continued development of team-based care in family practice.
引言 医疗保健的日益复杂以及多种慢性病患病率的不断上升推动了家庭医疗中基于跨专业团队的护理。大多数已发表的研究从卫生专业人员的角度审视基于团队的护理。本研究的目的是调查患者对家庭医疗中基于团队的护理的看法。方法 这是一项在加拿大艾伯塔省埃德蒙顿市的五家家庭医学学术教学诊所进行的候诊室调查。邀请年龄≥18岁的患者参与一项调查,内容涉及患者获得基于团队的护理的情况、感知到的益处、首选的卫生专业人员和团队成员角色。结果 在44.3%(565/1274)的受访者中,41.8%(231/552)报告接受过卫生专业人员团队的护理,主要是针对慢性病管理或药房咨询。虽然患者普遍认为基于团队的护理在许多方面并未使护理变差,但他们报告在对自身病情的了解(67.4%)、所接受的护理(65.0%)、获得护理的机会(51.1%)、自我护理能力(48.9%)和保持独立性(43.7%)以及整体健康(51.1%)方面有所改善。一些患者认为基于团队的护理减少了急诊就诊(34.6%)和住院(29.9%),44.1%的患者认为他们在团队中发挥了积极作用,并与卫生专业人员共同做出关于自身护理的决策。结论 患者认为家庭医疗中基于团队的护理提高了他们对护理的了解和获得护理的机会、整体健康状况,并避免了一些急诊就诊和住院情况。这些发现支持在家庭医疗中持续发展基于团队的护理。