Indiana State University, Terre Haute.
University of South Carolina, Columbia.
J Athl Train. 2021 May 1;56(5):499-507. doi: 10.4085/130-20.
The health care core competencies indicate that all medical professionals should provide patient-centered care (PCC), which is defined as care that is respectful and responsive to the patient's values and preferences, during each encounter.
To identify collegiate student-athletes' definitions of PCC and measure their perceived level of PCC from an athletic trainer (AT).
Cross-sectional study.
Mixed-methods survey.
A total of 610 (age = 19 ± 1 year) National Collegiate Athletic Association student-athletes completed the survey.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The survey consisted of 1 open-ended question that prompted the participant to define PCC in his or her own words. The quantitative data were gathered using the Global Perceptions of Athletic Trainer PCC tool, which explores the overall agreement with the AT's use of PCC constructs. Finally, those participants who had received care from an AT completed the validated Patient Perception of Patient-Centeredness instrument. Qualitative analysis was completed through Text IQ technology with a mean sentiment score attributed to each of the coded statements. We calculated descriptive statistics for all quantitative data.
The qualitative analysis revealed 13 topics, with the most used being individual, priority, and best. Other topics were inconsistent with how the medical community has defined PCC. On the Global Perceptions of Athletic Trainer PCC tool, the participants expressed strong agreement (mode = 4) with 12 of the 15 statements. On the Patient Perception of Patient-Centeredness instrument, participants expressed that the AT was completely (mode = 4) patient centered for all dimensions during their most recent encounter. However, PCC behaviors, as defined by the medical community, may not be directly expressed according to collegiate student-athletes.
Student-athletes defined PCC as individualized and prioritized health care. They perceived that ATs provided care that kept their best interest in mind and practiced PCC during their encounters.
医疗保健核心能力表明,所有医疗专业人员都应提供以患者为中心的护理(PCC),这是指在每次就诊时,护理要尊重和响应患者的价值观和偏好。
确定大学生运动员对 PCC 的定义,并从运动训练师(AT)的角度衡量他们对 PCC 的感知程度。
横断面研究。
混合方法调查。
共有 610 名(年龄=19±1 岁)美国全国大学生体育协会的运动员完成了调查。
该调查由 1 个开放式问题组成,提示参与者用自己的话定义 PCC。定量数据是使用全球运动训练师 PCC 感知工具收集的,该工具探讨了对 AT 使用 PCC 结构的总体认同。最后,那些接受过 AT 护理的参与者完成了经过验证的患者感知患者中心性工具。通过 Text IQ 技术进行定性分析,为每个编码语句分配一个平均情绪得分。我们对所有定量数据进行了描述性统计分析。
定性分析揭示了 13 个主题,其中使用最多的是个体、优先级和最佳。其他主题与医学界对 PCC 的定义不一致。在全球运动训练师 PCC 感知工具上,参与者对 15 个陈述中的 12 个表示强烈认同(模式=4)。在患者感知患者中心性工具上,参与者表示,在最近的一次就诊中,AT 在所有维度上都完全(模式=4)以患者为中心。然而,根据大学生运动员的定义,PCC 行为可能不符合医学界的定义。
运动员将 PCC 定义为个性化和优先考虑的医疗保健。他们认为 AT 在就诊时提供了以他们的最佳利益为中心的护理,并实践了 PCC。