The Jönköping Academy for Improvement of Health and Welfare, School of Health and Welfare, Jönköping University, Jönköping, Sweden.
Department of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, the Highland Hospital (Höglandssjukhuset), Eksjö, Region Jönköping County, Sweden.
Health Expect. 2019 Dec;22(6):1240-1250. doi: 10.1111/hex.12955. Epub 2019 Aug 21.
An improvement initiative sought to improve care for atrial fibrillation (AF) patients; many felt insecure about how to cope with AF.
To reveal AF patients' and professionals' experiences of pilot-testing a Learning Café group education programme, aimed at increasing the patients' sense of security in everyday life.
Using an organizational case study design, we combined quantitative data (patients' sense of security) and qualitative data (project documentation; focus group interviews with five patients and five professionals) analysed using inductive qualitative content analysis.
AF patients and a multiprofessional team at a cardiac care unit in a Swedish district hospital.
Two registered nurses invited AF patients and partners to four 2.5-hour Learning Café sessions. In the first session, they solicited participants' questions about life with AF. A physician, a registered nurse and a physiotherapist were invited to address these questions in the remaining sessions.
AF patients reported gaining a greater sense of security in everyday life and anticipating a future shift from emergency care to planned care. Professionals reported enhanced professional development, learning more about person-centredness and gaining greater control of their own work situation. The organization gained knowledge about patient and family involvement.
The Learning Café pilot test-exemplifying movement towards co-production through patient-professional collaboration-generated positive outcomes for patients (sense of security), professionals (work satisfaction; learning) and the organization (better care) in line with contemporary models for quality improvement and with Self-Determination Theory. This approach merits further testing and evaluation in other contexts.
一项改进举措旨在改善心房颤动 (AF) 患者的护理;许多人对如何应对 AF 感到不安。
揭示 AF 患者和专业人员在试点学习咖啡馆小组教育计划方面的经验,该计划旨在提高患者日常生活中的安全感。
使用组织案例研究设计,我们结合了定量数据(患者的安全感)和定性数据(项目文件;与五名患者和五名专业人员进行的焦点小组访谈),使用归纳定性内容分析进行分析。
AF 患者和瑞典地区医院心脏护理病房的多专业团队。
两名注册护士邀请 AF 患者及其伴侣参加四个 2.5 小时的学习咖啡馆课程。在第一节课中,他们征求了参与者关于 AF 生活的问题。一名医生、一名注册护士和一名物理治疗师应邀在其余课程中解答这些问题。
AF 患者报告说在日常生活中获得了更大的安全感,并预计未来将从紧急护理转向计划护理。专业人员报告说专业发展得到了增强,更多地了解了以人为本的理念,并对自己的工作状况有了更大的控制。该组织获得了有关患者和家属参与的知识。
学习咖啡馆试点测试——通过患者与专业人员的合作来体现共同生产——为患者(安全感)、专业人员(工作满意度;学习)和组织(更好的护理)带来了积极的结果,符合当代质量改进模型和自我决定理论。这种方法值得在其他环境中进一步测试和评估。