Research Group Process Innovations in Pharmaceutical Care, Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, PO Box 12011, 3501 AA, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Diabetes Centre, Isala, Zwolle, Dr. Spanjaardweg 11, 8025 BT, Zwolle, the Netherlands.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2019 Nov 8;19(1):814. doi: 10.1186/s12913-019-4572-5.
Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) receiving primary care regularly visit their practice nurses (PNs). By actively participating during medical consultations, patients can better manage their disease, improving clinical outcomes and their quality of life. However, many patients with T2DM do not actively participate during medical consultations. To understand the factors affecting engagement of patients with T2DM, this study aimed to identify factors that help or hinder them from actively participating in consultations with their primary care PNs.
Two semi-structured focus groups and 12 semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with patients with T2DM (n = 20) who were undergoing treatment by primary care PNs. All interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using a two-step approach derived from the context-mapping framework.
Four factors were found to help encourage patients to actively participate in their consultation: developing trusting relationships with their PNs, having enough time in the appointment, deliberately preparing for consultations, and allowing for the presence of a spouse. Conversely, four factors were found to hinder patients from participating during consultations: lacking the need or motivation to participate, readjusting to a new PN, forgetting to ask questions, and ineffectively expressing their thoughts.
Patients lacked the skills necessary to adequately prepare for a consultation and achieve an active role. In addition, patients' keen involvement appeared to benefit from a trusting relationship with their PNs. When active participation is impeded by barriers such as a lack of patient's skills, facilitators should be introduced at an early stage.
Current Controlled Trials NTR4693 (July 16, 2014).
接受常规初级保健的 2 型糖尿病(T2DM)患者会定期就诊于他们的执业护士(PN)。通过在医疗咨询期间积极参与,患者可以更好地管理自己的疾病,改善临床结局和生活质量。然而,许多 T2DM 患者在医疗咨询期间并未积极参与。为了了解影响 T2DM 患者参与度的因素,本研究旨在确定有助于或阻碍他们与初级保健 PN 积极参与咨询的因素。
对正在接受初级保健 PN 治疗的 20 名 T2DM 患者进行了两次半结构式焦点小组和 12 次半结构式个人访谈。所有访谈均逐字转录,并使用源自情境映射框架的两步方法进行分析。
发现了四个有助于鼓励患者积极参与咨询的因素:与 PN 建立信任关系、在预约中有足够的时间、有针对性地准备咨询、允许配偶在场。相反,发现了四个阻碍患者参与咨询的因素:缺乏参与的需求或动机、适应新的 PN、忘记提问、以及无法有效地表达自己的想法。
患者缺乏充分准备咨询和发挥积极作用所需的技能。此外,患者的积极参与似乎受益于与 PN 之间的信任关系。当积极参与受到患者技能缺乏等障碍的阻碍时,应在早期引入促进因素。
当前对照试验 NTR4693(2014 年 7 月 16 日)。