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专员、临床医生和患者对术前健康优化计划的体验——一项定性研究。

Commissioner, clinician, and patient experiences of a pre-surgical health optimisation programme - a qualitative study.

机构信息

Population health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

Bath and North East Somerset Council , Bath , UK.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 May 1;21(1):409. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06434-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health optimisation programmes are an increasingly popular policy intervention that aim to support patients to lose weight or stop smoking ahead of surgery. There is little evidence about their impact and the experience of their use. The aim of this study was to investigate the experiences and perspectives of commissioners, clinicians and patients involved in a locality's health optimisation programme in the United Kingdom. The programme alters access to elective orthopaedic surgery for patients who smoke or are obese (body mass index ≥ 30 kg/m), diverting them to a 12-week programme of behavioural change interventions prior to assessment for surgical referral.

METHODS

A thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews (n = 20) with National Health Service and Local Authority commissioners and planners, healthcare professionals, and patients using the pathway.

RESULTS

Health optimisation was broadly acceptable to professionals and patients in our sample and offered a chance to trigger both short term pre-surgical weight loss/smoking cessation and longer-term sustained changes to lifestyle intentions post-surgery. Communicating the nature and purpose of the programme to patients was challenging and consequently the quality of the explanation received and understanding gained by patients was generally low. Insight into the successful implementation of health optimisation for the hip and knee pathway, but failure in roll-out to other surgical specialities, suggests placement of health optimisation interventions into the 'usual waiting time' for surgical referral may be of greatest acceptability to professionals and patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients and professionals supported the continuation of health optimisation in this context and recognised likely health and wellbeing benefits for a majority of patients. However, the clinicians' communication to patients about health optimisation needs to improve to prepare patients and optimise their engagement.

摘要

背景

健康优化计划是一种越来越受欢迎的政策干预措施,旨在支持患者在手术前减肥或戒烟。关于其影响和使用经验的证据很少。本研究旨在调查参与英国某地区健康优化计划的决策者、临床医生和患者的经验和观点。该计划改变了对吸烟或肥胖(体重指数≥30kg/m)患者接受择期矫形外科手术的途径,将他们转至 12 周的行为改变干预计划,然后再评估手术转诊。

方法

对参与国家卫生服务和地方当局规划者、医疗保健专业人员以及使用该途径的患者进行了 20 次半结构化访谈的主题分析。

结果

健康优化在我们的样本中得到了专业人士和患者的广泛认可,并为在手术前短期内减轻体重/戒烟和手术后长期维持生活方式的意图提供了机会。向患者传达计划的性质和目的具有挑战性,因此患者获得的解释质量和理解程度普遍较低。深入了解髋关节和膝关节途径成功实施健康优化,但在向其他外科专业推广方面失败,表明将健康优化干预措施纳入手术转诊的“通常等待时间”可能最能被专业人员和患者接受。

结论

患者和专业人员支持在此背景下继续进行健康优化,并认识到大多数患者可能获得健康和福利的好处。然而,临床医生向患者传达健康优化的信息需要改进,以准备患者并优化他们的参与度。

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