Department of Nephrology, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Birtinya, Queensland, Australia; University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia; Sunshine Coast Health Institute, Birtinya, Queensland, Australia.
University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia.
Infect Dis Health. 2022 Nov;27(4):211-218. doi: 10.1016/j.idh.2022.05.003. Epub 2022 Jun 8.
Patients undergoing haemodialysis colonised with multi-drug resistant organisms (MDROs) are commonly managed with transmission-based precautions (TBP) to prevent nosocomial transmission. TBP have been linked to mixed effects on patient psychological well-being and clinical care. This study was designed to report the lived experience of dialysis patients managed with TBP.
A qualitative study of 15 patients undergoing haemodialysis managed with TBP was performed. Participants took part in individual semi-structured interviews. Data was analysed utilising an interpretive phenomenological approach.
Four themes were identified. 1. Communication of what MDRO screening meant, the results, and implications of MDRO positivity was perceived by many patients as insufficient and inconsistent. 2. Experiences of care in isolation were described, with both positive (privacy) and negative (reduced interaction) experiences identified. 3. Psychosocial and emotional responses including concern about health implications and stigma were reported, but also screening was described by some as increasing their perception of being cared for by health care workers, as they felt all health risks were being managed. 4. Confusion around perceived inconsistencies of management, particularly across different environments (eg hospital vs home) and staff.
TBP have complex positive and negative impacts on patients which should be considered when developing MDRO management policy and communication around such policy. Strategies to improve communication, patient and staff education, and remove (or explain) perceived inconsistencies of practice may reduce the negative consequences of TBP leading to improved delivery of quality, person-centred care.
接受血液透析治疗且被多重耐药菌(MDRO)定植的患者通常需要采用基于传播预防措施(TBP)来预防医院内传播。TBP 可能会对患者的心理和临床护理产生混合影响。本研究旨在报告接受 TBP 管理的透析患者的真实体验。
对 15 名接受 TBP 管理的血液透析患者进行了定性研究。参与者参加了个人半结构化访谈。利用解释现象学方法分析数据。
确定了四个主题。1. 许多患者认为 MDRO 筛查的意义、结果以及 MDRO 阳性的含义的沟通不足且不一致。2. 描述了孤立的护理体验,包括积极的(隐私)和消极的(减少互动)体验。3. 报告了心理社会和情绪反应,包括对健康影响和污名的担忧,但也有一些患者表示,筛查增加了他们对医护人员的护理感,因为他们认为所有健康风险都得到了管理。4. 对管理中感知到的不一致感到困惑,特别是在不同环境(如医院和家庭)和工作人员之间。
TBP 对患者有复杂的积极和消极影响,在制定 MDRO 管理政策和沟通此类政策时应予以考虑。改善沟通、患者和员工教育以及消除(或解释)感知到的实践不一致的策略,可能会减少 TBP 的负面后果,从而提高提供高质量、以患者为中心的护理。