Entezarjou Artin, Bolmsjö Beata Borgström, Calling Susanna, Midlöv Patrik, Milos Nymberg Veronica
Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
BMJ Open. 2020 Jul 23;10(7):e036585. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036585.
To explore staff experiences of working with a digital communication platform implemented throughout several primary healthcare centres in Sweden.
A descriptive qualitative approach using focus group interviews. Qualitative content analysis was used to code, categorise and thematise data.
Primary healthcare centres across Sweden, in both rural and urban settings.
A total of three mixed focus groups, comprising 19 general practitioners and nurses with experience using a specific digital communication platform.
Five categories emerged: 'Fears and Benefits of Digital Communication', 'Altered Practice Workflow', 'Accepting the Digital Society', 'Safe and Secure for Patients' and 'Doesn't Suit Everyone and Everything'. These were abstracted into two comprehensive themes: 'Adjusting to a novel medium of communication' and 'Digitally filtered primary care', describing how staff experienced integrating the software as a useful tool for certain clinical contexts while managing the communication challenges associated with written communication.
Family medicine staff were ambivalent concerning the use of digital communication but, after a period of adjustment, it was seen as a useful communication tool especially when combined with continuity of care. Staff acknowledged limitations regarding use by inappropriate patient populations, information overload and misinterpretation of text by both staff and patients.
探讨瑞典多个基层医疗中心工作人员使用数字通信平台的工作体验。
采用焦点小组访谈的描述性定性研究方法。运用定性内容分析法对数据进行编码、分类和主题化。
瑞典城乡各地的基层医疗中心。
共有三个混合焦点小组,由19名使用特定数字通信平台的全科医生和护士组成。
出现了五个类别:“数字通信的恐惧与益处”、“改变的实践工作流程”、“接受数字社会”、“对患者安全可靠”以及“并非适用于所有人和所有事”。这些被提炼为两个综合主题:“适应新型通信媒介”和“数字化筛选的初级保健”,描述了工作人员如何体验将该软件整合为某些临床情境中的有用工具,同时应对与书面通信相关的沟通挑战。
家庭医学工作人员对使用数字通信持矛盾态度,但经过一段时间的调整后,它被视为一种有用的通信工具,尤其是与连续性护理相结合时。工作人员认识到在不适当的患者群体使用、信息过载以及工作人员和患者对文本的误解方面存在局限性。