Rooke Tammy, Oudshoorn Abe
Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
Nurs Forum. 2020 Jul;55(3):497-504. doi: 10.1111/nuf.12455. Epub 2020 Apr 23.
Redesigning of health care through patient engagement at policy levels has been declared as the 21st-century solution to improving health outcomes of patients, enhancing patient safety, and reducing climbing health care costs. Despite these optimistic claims, conceptual clarity regarding patient engagement is lacking, thereby limiting the potential for both taking up this engagement and evaluating its effectiveness. Of particular interest is patient engagement in nonclinical settings, meaning engagement at more strategic tables.
A conceptual analysis, of patient engagement within nonclinical settings, using Walker and Avant's eight-step method.
Four key attributes are identified for patient engagement within the nonclinical setting: power, communication, collaboration, and information sharing. Patient engagement is defined as a process in which patients, caregivers, and health care professionals collaborate as equal partners, contributing unique skills while sharing information and perspectives toward innovative ideas that contribute to the overall improvement of health care.
The concept of patient engagement carries with it, a long journey of milestones and learning, yet continues to lack clarity. Obtaining conceptual clarity is a necessary step to developing reliable methods of measuring the actual contribution of patient engagement in health care system improvements.
通过在政策层面让患者参与来重新设计医疗保健,已被宣称为21世纪改善患者健康结果、提高患者安全以及降低不断攀升的医疗保健成本的解决方案。尽管有这些乐观的说法,但患者参与的概念清晰度仍不足,从而限制了接受这种参与并评估其有效性的潜力。特别值得关注的是患者在非临床环境中的参与,即在更具战略性的层面上的参与。
采用沃克和阿万特的八步法,对非临床环境中的患者参与进行概念分析。
确定了非临床环境中患者参与的四个关键属性:权力、沟通、协作和信息共享。患者参与被定义为患者、护理人员和医疗保健专业人员作为平等伙伴进行协作的过程,各方贡献独特技能,同时分享信息和观点,以形成有助于全面改善医疗保健的创新想法。
患者参与的概念伴随着漫长的里程碑和学习历程,但仍缺乏清晰度。获得概念清晰度是开发可靠方法以衡量患者参与对医疗保健系统改进实际贡献的必要步骤。