Department of Infection Control and Epidemiology, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, India; Health System and Equity, The George Institute for Global Health, New Delhi, India.
Department of Medicine, Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom; School of Health Sciences, University of West London, London, United Kingdom.
Int J Infect Dis. 2022 Oct;123:84-91. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2022.08.011. Epub 2022 Aug 19.
We investigated the roles of patient carers in infection-related care on surgical wards in a South Indian hospital from the perspective of healthcare workers (HCWs), patients, and their carers.
Ethnographic study included ward-round observations (138 hours) and face-to-face interviews (44 HCWs, 6 patients/carers). Data (field notes, interview transcripts) were coded in NVivo 12 and thematically analyzed. Data collection and analysis were iterative, recursive, and continued until thematic saturation.
Carers have important, unrecognized roles. At the study site, institutional expectations are formalized in policies, demanding a carer to always accompany in-patients. Such intense presence embeds families in the patient care environment, as demonstrated by their high engagement in direct personal (bathing patients) and clinical care (wound care). Carers actively participate in discussions on patient progress with HCWs, including therapeutic options. There is a misalignment between how carers are positioned by the organization (through policy mandates, institutional practices, and HCWs expectations), and the role that they play in practice, resulting in their role, though indispensable, remaining unrecognized.
Current models of patient and carer involvement in infection prevention and control are poorly aligned with sociocultural and contextual aspects of care. Culture-sensitive infection prevention and control policies which embrace the roles that carers play are urgently needed.
本研究从医护人员、患者及其照护者的角度,调查了印度南部某医院外科病房中患者照护者在感染相关护理中的作用。
本研究采用民族志方法,包括病房巡视(138 小时)和面对面访谈(44 名医护人员、6 名患者/照护者)。数据(现场记录、访谈记录)使用 NVivo 12 进行编码,并进行主题分析。数据收集和分析是迭代、递归的,并持续到主题饱和。
照护者发挥着重要但未被认可的作用。在研究现场,机构期望通过政策正式化,要求照护者始终陪伴住院患者。这种强烈的存在使家属融入患者护理环境中,他们积极参与直接的个人护理(为患者洗澡)和临床护理(伤口护理)。照护者积极参与与医护人员讨论患者的进展,包括治疗选择。组织对照护者的定位(通过政策要求、机构实践和医护人员的期望)与他们在实践中扮演的角色之间存在错位,导致他们的角色虽然不可或缺,但仍未得到认可。
当前患者和照护者参与感染预防和控制的模式与护理的社会文化和背景方面存在不匹配。迫切需要制定文化敏感的感染预防和控制政策,以接纳照护者所扮演的角色。