McCormick Jill L, Clark Taylar A, Shea Christopher M, Hess Dean R, Lindenauer Peter K, Hill Nicholas S, Allen Crystal E, Farmer MaryJo S, Hughes Ashley M, Steingrub Jay S, Stefan Mihaela S
TechSpring, Baystate Health, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States.
Institute for Healthcare Delivery and Population Science, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School - Baystate, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States.
Chronic Obstr Pulm Dis. 2022 Jan 27;9(1):80-94. doi: 10.15326/jcopdf.2021.0274.
This study brings a human-centered design (HCD) perspective to understanding the patient experience when using noninvasive ventilation (NIV) with the goal of creating better strategies to improve NIV comfort and tolerance.
Using an HCD motivational approach, we created a semi-structured interview to uncover the patients' journey while being treated with NIV. We interviewed 16 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treated with NIV while hospitalized. Patients' experiences were captured in a stepwise narrative creating a journey map as a framework describing the overall experience and highlighting the key processes, tensions, and flows. We broke the journey into phases, steps, emotions, and themes to get a clear picture of the overall experience levers for patients.
The following themes promoted NIV tolerance: trust in the providers, the favorable impression of the facility and staff, understanding why the mask was needed, how NIV works and how long it will be needed, immediate relief of the threatening suffocating sensation, familiarity with similar treatments, use of meditation and mindfulness, and the realization that treatment was useful. The following themes deterred NIV tolerance: physical and psychological discomfort with the mask, impaired control, feeling of loss of control, and being misinformed.
Understanding the reality of patients with COPD treated with NIV will help refine strategies that can improve their experience and tolerance with NIV. Future research should test ideas with the best potential and generate prototypes and design iterations to be tested with patients.
本研究从以人为主导的设计(HCD)视角出发,旨在了解使用无创通气(NIV)时的患者体验,以制定更好的策略来提高NIV的舒适度和耐受性。
我们采用HCD激励方法创建了一个半结构化访谈,以揭示患者在接受NIV治疗过程中的经历。我们对16名住院期间接受NIV治疗的慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者进行了访谈。患者的经历以逐步叙述的方式记录下来,形成了一个旅程地图,作为描述整体体验并突出关键过程、紧张关系和流程的框架。我们将旅程分解为阶段、步骤、情绪和主题,以清晰了解患者整体体验的影响因素。
以下主题促进了对NIV的耐受性:对医护人员的信任、对机构和工作人员的良好印象、理解为何需要面罩、NIV的工作原理及所需时长、立即缓解威胁性的窒息感、熟悉类似治疗、使用冥想和正念,以及认识到治疗是有用的。以下主题阻碍了对NIV的耐受性:对面罩的身体和心理不适、控制受损、失控感以及信息错误。
了解接受NIV治疗的COPD患者的实际情况将有助于完善策略,以改善他们对NIV的体验和耐受性。未来的研究应测试最具潜力的想法,并生成原型和设计迭代,以便在患者中进行测试。