Motsohi Tsepo, Namane Mosedi, Anele Augustine Chidi, Abbas Mumtaz, Kalula Sebastiana Zimba
Division of Family Medicine and Palliative Care, School of Public Health and Family Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Vanguard Community Health Centre, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
BJGP Open. 2020 Aug 25;4(3). doi: 10.3399/bjgpopen20X101048. Print 2020 Aug.
Efficient methods of assessing older persons' healthcare needs are required in busy public sector primary healthcare clinics in South Africa. These clinics are the main points of entry into the healthcare system. This study was part of a larger study to test the local applicability and adaptability of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Age Friendly Primary Care Toolkit for assessing and managing chronic diseases and common geriatric syndromes.
To assess how older persons experience healthcare delivery at two primary healthcare clinics, and identify perceived gaps in health care to older people.
DESIGN & SETTING: A qualitative study at two primary healthcare sites in the suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa.
Focus group discussions (two at each facility) using an interview guide.
Analysed data were categorised into five themes: 'despite the challenges, there is overall good care'; 'communication gaps and the frustration of feeling unheard'; 'the health service is experienced as being unreliable, stretched, and is difficult to access'; 'there is a perception of pervasive structural ageism in the clinics'; and 'there is a perception that the quality of care received is related to the profession of the healthcare provider'.
Challenges of access and care for older clients at primary care clinics are linked to their age-specific holistic needs, which are not fully met by the current age-friendly arrangements. Measures should be taken at the clinics to complement the perceived good clinical care received, by improving access to care, making care appropriate to the need, reducing waiting times, and creating opportunities for older persons to feel respected and heard.
在南非繁忙的公共部门基层医疗诊所中,需要有评估老年人医疗保健需求的有效方法。这些诊所是进入医疗保健系统的主要入口点。本研究是一项更大规模研究的一部分,旨在测试世界卫生组织(WHO)的老年友好型初级保健工具包在评估和管理慢性病及常见老年综合征方面的本地适用性和适应性。
评估老年人在两家基层医疗诊所接受医疗服务的体验,并找出老年人认为的医疗保健差距。
在南非开普敦郊区的两个基层医疗点进行的定性研究。
使用访谈指南进行焦点小组讨论(每个机构进行两次)。
分析的数据分为五个主题:“尽管存在挑战,但总体护理良好”;“沟通差距以及感觉未被倾听的挫败感”;“医疗服务被认为不可靠、资源紧张且难以获得”;“在诊所中存在普遍的结构性年龄歧视观念”;以及“认为所接受的护理质量与医疗保健提供者的职业有关”。
基层医疗诊所中为老年患者提供服务和护理所面临的挑战与他们特定年龄的整体需求相关,而当前的老年友好型安排并未完全满足这些需求。诊所应采取措施,通过改善就医机会、使护理符合需求、减少等待时间以及为老年人创造感到受尊重和被倾听的机会,来补充所感受到的良好临床护理。