El-Haddad Carlos, Hegazi Iman, Hu Wendy
School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia.
Medical Education & Academic Program, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Penrith, New South Wales, Australia.
J Patient Exp. 2020 Dec;7(6):1724-1731. doi: 10.1177/2374373520921692. Epub 2020 Apr 28.
Understanding and measuring patient expectations of health care is central to improving patient satisfaction and delivering patient-centered care. However, most empiric research in this field has focused on measuring patient expectations for specific diseases only. Patient expectations common to a variety of settings and clinical contexts need to be better understood to design measures with wider utility. We aimed to understand how patients express and conceptualize their expectations of health care across a range of clinical contexts and conditions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients presenting to a major metropolitan hospital, informed by interpretive phenomenological analysis. Sampling continued until thematic saturation. Interview topics explored the illness experience, interactions with clinicians, how patients communicated and conceptualized their expectations of health care, and the nature of these expectations. The 26 participants conceptualized and described their expectations in 3 distinct domains: (1) health outcomes, (2) individual clinicians, and (3) the health-care system. Importantly, these domains were consistent across a variety of clinical contexts, participant demographics, and medical conditions. Despite variation in expectations due to individual patient circumstances, we identified 3 conceptual domains within which expectations consistently lie. When designing measurement tools for patient expectations, we suggest incorporating questions specifically addressing the 3 domains we have identified. With such measures, clinicians and health-care providers can be empowered to provide and monitor patient-centered care with outcomes tailored to what patients desire.
理解和衡量患者对医疗保健的期望是提高患者满意度和提供以患者为中心的医疗服务的核心。然而,该领域的大多数实证研究仅专注于衡量患者对特定疾病的期望。为了设计具有更广泛实用性的衡量方法,需要更好地理解各种医疗环境和临床背景下患者共有的期望。我们旨在了解患者如何在一系列临床环境和病症中表达和概念化他们对医疗保健的期望。在诠释现象学分析的指导下,对前往一家大型都市医院就诊的患者进行了半结构化访谈。抽样持续进行直至主题饱和。访谈主题探讨了疾病经历、与临床医生的互动、患者如何沟通和概念化他们对医疗保健的期望以及这些期望的性质。26名参与者在3个不同领域中概念化并描述了他们的期望:(1)健康结果,(2)个体临床医生,以及(3)医疗保健系统。重要的是,这些领域在各种临床环境、参与者人口统计学特征和医疗状况中都是一致的。尽管由于患者个体情况期望存在差异,但我们确定了期望始终所在的3个概念领域。在设计患者期望的测量工具时,我们建议纳入专门针对我们所确定的3个领域的问题。通过这样的衡量方法,临床医生和医疗保健提供者能够有能力提供并监测以患者为中心的医疗服务,其结果符合患者的期望。