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儿科患者发育或慢性健康状况对父母感知以患者和家庭为中心的护理的影响。

Influence of Pediatric Patients' Developmental or Chronic Health Condition Status as a Predictor of Parents' Perceptions of Patient- and Family-Centered Care.

机构信息

Department of Communication, The University of Texas at Arlington.

Public Health Program, Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Arlington.

出版信息

Health Commun. 2022 Jun;37(7):880-888. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2021.1875559. Epub 2021 Jan 28.

Abstract

Our study aimed to estimate how a pediatric patient's health condition status influences parents' perceptions of patient- and family-centered care (PFCC). We analyzed five years (2013-2017) of Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data in efforts to expand understanding of the family influence in pediatric health encounters, using family systems theory as our theoretical lens. The sample included 36,675 parents of children with developmental or chronic health conditions who reported visiting a health-care provider within the past 12 months. The independent variable was a combined measure of any developmental or chronic health conditions previously diagnosed in the child being assessed. Dependent variables included parent reports of communication variables related to how often providers: listened; showed respect; spent enough time; and explained things well. Multivariable logistic regression was used to evaluate the odds of receiving PFCC using a dichotomous measure of PFCC quality and separate domains. Results found that 1) the dichotomous variable of PFCC showed that parents of children with health conditions were less likely to report their provider always performed all elements of PFCC compared to parents whose children did not have any health conditions; 2) parents of children with developmental or chronic health conditions were less likely to report their provider always explained things well compared to parents whose children did not have any health conditions. Efforts to improve PFCC should focus on training providers to demonstrate high-quality practices to improve health outcomes for pediatric patients with developmental or chronic conditions.

摘要

我们的研究旨在估计儿科患者的健康状况如何影响父母对以患者和家庭为中心的护理 (PFCC) 的看法。我们分析了五年(2013-2017 年)的医疗支出面板调查数据,努力从家庭系统理论的理论视角扩展对儿科健康接触中家庭影响的理解。样本包括 36675 名有发育或慢性健康状况的儿童的父母,他们报告在过去 12 个月内曾就诊过医疗保健提供者。自变量是对正在评估的儿童以前诊断出的任何发育或慢性健康状况的综合衡量。因变量包括父母对与提供者经常进行的沟通变量的报告,包括倾听、尊重、花足够的时间和解释得很好。多变量逻辑回归用于评估使用 PFCC 质量的二分测量值和单独的域来接受 PFCC 的可能性。结果发现:1)PFCC 的二分变量显示,与没有健康状况的儿童的父母相比,有健康状况的儿童的父母报告其提供者始终执行 PFCC 的所有要素的可能性较小;2)与没有健康状况的儿童的父母相比,有发育或慢性健康状况的儿童的父母报告其提供者始终很好地解释事情的可能性较小。为了改善 PFCC,应努力培训提供者展示高质量的实践,以改善患有发育或慢性疾病的儿科患者的健康结果。

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