社会环境的时间特性:来自艾滋病毒感染者日常生活的见解。

The temporal nature of social context: Insights from the daily lives of patients with HIV.

作者信息

Fix Gemmae M, Dryden Eileen M, Boudreau Jacqueline, Kressin Nancy R, Gifford Allen L, Bokhour Barbara G

机构信息

US Department of Veteran Affairs Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research (CHOIR), Bedford and Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Feb 11;16(2):e0246534. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0246534. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients' life contexts are increasingly recognized as important, as evidenced by growing attention to the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH). This attention may be particularly valuable for patients with complex needs, like those with HIV, who are more likely to experience age-related comorbidities, mental health or substance use issues. Understanding patient perceptions of their life context can advance SDoH approaches.

OBJECTIVES

We sought to understand how aging patients with HIV think about their life context and explored if and how their reported context was documented in their electronic medical records (EMRs).

DESIGN

We combined life story interviews and EMR data to understand the health-related daily life experiences of patients with HIV. Patients over 50 were recruited from two US Department of Veterans Affairs HIV clinics. Narrative analysis was used to organize data by life events and health-related metrics.

KEY RESULTS

EMRs of 15 participants documented an average of 19 diagnoses and 10 medications but generally failed to include social contexts salient to patients. In interviews, HIV was discussed primarily in response to direct interviewer questions. Instead, participants raised past trauma, current social engagement, and concern about future health with varying salience. This led us to organize the narratives temporally according to past-, present-, or future-orientation. "Past-focused" narratives dwelled on unresolved experiences with social institutions like the school system, military or marriage. "Present-focused" narratives emphasized daily life challenges, like social isolation. "Future-focused" narratives were dominated by concerns that aging would limit activities.

CONCLUSIONS

A temporally informed understanding of patients' life circumstances that are the foundation of their individualized SDoH could better focus care plans by addressing contextual concerns salient to patients. Trust-building may be a critical first step in caring for past-focused patients. Present-focused patients may benefit from support groups. Future-focused patients may desire discussing long term care options.

摘要

背景

患者的生活背景越来越被认为很重要,对健康的社会决定因素(SDoH)的关注度不断提高就证明了这一点。这种关注对于有复杂需求的患者可能特别有价值,比如艾滋病毒感染者,他们更有可能出现与年龄相关的合并症、心理健康或物质使用问题。了解患者对其生活背景的看法可以推动SDoH方法的发展。

目的

我们试图了解感染艾滋病毒的老年患者如何看待他们的生活背景,并探讨他们所报告的背景是否以及如何记录在他们的电子病历(EMR)中。

设计

我们结合生活故事访谈和EMR数据来了解艾滋病毒感染者与健康相关的日常生活经历。从美国退伍军人事务部的两家艾滋病毒诊所招募了50岁以上的患者。采用叙事分析按生活事件和与健康相关的指标来组织数据。

主要结果

15名参与者的EMR记录了平均19种诊断和10种药物,但通常没有包括对患者来说很重要的社会背景。在访谈中,主要是在面试官直接提问时才讨论艾滋病毒。相反,参与者以不同的显著程度提出了过去的创伤、当前的社会参与以及对未来健康的担忧。这使我们根据过去、现在或未来的取向对叙事进行时间上的组织。“以过去为重点”的叙事详述了与学校系统、军队或婚姻等社会机构未解决的经历。“以现在为重点”的叙事强调了日常生活中的挑战,比如社会孤立。“以未来为重点”的叙事主要是担心衰老会限制活动。

结论

对患者生活情况进行基于时间的了解是其个性化SDoH的基础,通过解决对患者来说很重要的背景问题,可以更好地聚焦护理计划。建立信任可能是照顾以过去为重点的患者的关键第一步。以现在为重点的患者可能会从支持小组中受益。以未来为重点的患者可能希望讨论长期护理选择。

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