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对患者而言什么最重要?一项关于肿瘤患者需求的重要性及考量因素的混合方法研究。

What matters to patients? A mixed method study of the importance and consideration of oncology patient demands.

作者信息

Waelli Mathias, Minvielle Etienne, Acero Maria Ximena, Ba Khouloud, Lalloué Benoit

机构信息

EA MOS 7348, EHESP, French School of Public Health, 15 Avenue du Professeur Léon Bernard, 35043, Rennes, France.

Global Health Institute, University of Geneva, 24 Rue du Général-Dufour, 1211, Genève 4, Switzerland.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Mar 20;21(1):256. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06247-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A patient-centred approach is increasingly the mandate for healthcare delivery, especially with the growing emergence of chronic conditions. A relevant but often overlooked obstacle to delivering person-centred care is the identification and consideration of all demands based on individual experience, not only disease-based requirements. Mindful of this approach, there is a need to explore how patient demands are expressed and considered in healthcare delivery systems. This study aims to: (i) understand how different types of demands expressed by patients are taken into account in the current delivery systems operated by Health Care Organisations (HCOs); (ii) explore the often overlooked content of specific non-clinical demands (i.e. demands related to interactions between disease treatments and everyday life).

METHOD

We adopted a mixed method in two cancer centres, representing exemplary cases of organisational transformation: (i) circulation of a questionnaire to assess the importance that breast cancer patients attach to every clinical (C) and non-clinical (NC) demand identified in an exploratory inquiry, and the extent to which each demand has been taken into account based on individual experiences; (ii) a qualitative analysis based on semi-structured interviews exploring the content of specific NC demands.

RESULTS

Further to the way in which the questionnaires were answered (573 answers/680 questionnaires printed) and the semi-structured interviews (36) with cancer patients, results show that NC demands are deemed by patients to be almost as important as C demands (C = 6.53/7 VS. NC = 6.13), but are perceived to be considered to a lesser extent in terms of pathway management (NC = 4.02 VS C = 5.65), with a significant variation depending on the type of non-clinical demands expressed. Five types of NC demands can be identified: demands relating to daily life, alternative medicine, structure of the treatment pathway, administrative and logistic assistance and demands relating to new technologies.

CONCLUSIONS

This study shows that HCOs should be able to consider non-clinical demands in addition to those referring to clinical needs. These demands require revision of the healthcare professionals' mandate and transition from a supply-orientated system towards a demand-driven approach throughout the care pathway. Other sectors have developed hospitality management, mass customisation and personalisation to scale up approaches that could serve as inspiring examples.

摘要

背景

以患者为中心的方法日益成为医疗服务的要求,尤其是在慢性病日益增多的情况下。提供以人为本的护理的一个相关但常常被忽视的障碍是根据个人经历识别和考虑所有需求,而不仅仅是基于疾病的需求。考虑到这种方法,有必要探索患者需求在医疗服务系统中是如何表达和被考虑的。本研究旨在:(i)了解医疗保健组织(HCOs)运营的当前服务系统如何考虑患者表达的不同类型的需求;(ii)探索特定非临床需求(即与疾病治疗和日常生活之间的相互作用相关的需求)中经常被忽视的内容。

方法

我们在两个癌症中心采用了混合方法,这两个中心代表了组织转型的典型案例:(i)发放问卷以评估乳腺癌患者对探索性调查中确定的每项临床(C)和非临床(NC)需求的重视程度,以及根据个人经历每项需求被考虑的程度;(ii)基于半结构化访谈进行定性分析,探索特定NC需求的内容。

结果

除了问卷的回答方式(573份回答/680份印刷问卷)以及对癌症患者的半结构化访谈(36次)之外,结果表明患者认为NC需求几乎与C需求同样重要(C = 6.53/7,而NC = 6.13),但在路径管理方面被认为考虑程度较低(NC = 4.02,而C = 5.65),这取决于所表达的非临床需求的类型,存在显著差异。可以识别出五种类型的NC需求:与日常生活相关的需求、替代医学、治疗路径结构、行政和后勤援助以及与新技术相关的需求。

结论

本研究表明,HCOs除了考虑临床需求外,还应能够考虑非临床需求。这些需求需要修订医疗专业人员的职责,并在整个护理路径中从以供应为导向的系统向以需求为驱动的方法转变。其他行业已经发展了酒店管理、大规模定制和个性化,以扩大可作为启发示例的方法。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5feb/7981812/62e5e0cb10eb/12913_2021_6247_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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