Aronsson Linda, Frithiof Angelica, Röstedal Annie, Rudberg Charlotte, Ekström Wilhelmina
Department of Orthopedics, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Karolinska Institutet, Women's Health and Allied Health Professionals Theme, Department of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2022 Aug 18;16:2203-2211. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S343955. eCollection 2022.
To explore, through a learning activity for healthcare students, how patients perceived the ward round and its patient-centered approach.
Patients admitted for elective orthopedic surgery were invited to participate in the study, which involved answering a survey comprising seven intersectional questions and eight free text questions. In addition, medical and nursing students did semi-structured interviews with the patients, covering the same free text questions. Twenty-three patients answered the survey, of whom fifteen also completed the interviews. The results from the interviews were explored using a thematic content analysis.
Forty-three percent (10/23) of the patients strongly agreed or agreed that their knowledge of patient-centered ward round was sufficient to be able to participate actively, and thirty percent (7/23) indicated they had good knowledge of the laws and regulations governing the care of patients. Most of the patients felt satisfied with how their own and their relatives' experiences were taken into account. The categories information and to be listened to were mentioned repeatedly by patients as priorities for patient-centered ward rounds. The interview analysis revealed four main categories: preparation, communication, organization, and safety as important and in need of improvement.
Less than half of the patients surveyed felt they could participate in the ward round, which indicates that there is an opportunity for improvement and development. Better information and communication about legal rights, as well as about the structure and content of the ward round, could be valuable to patients before admission. It is also important to find a way for patients' individual wishes to be more fully and easily conveyed to medical staff. Creating a more tailor-made ward round for each patient and fulfilling a patient-centered approach will likely entail a substantial organizational and mental shift.
通过一项针对医护专业学生的学习活动,探讨患者如何看待查房及其以患者为中心的方法。
邀请接受择期骨科手术的患者参与研究,研究包括回答一份包含七个交叉问题和八个自由文本问题的调查问卷。此外,医学和护理专业学生对患者进行了半结构化访谈,涵盖相同的自由文本问题。23名患者回答了调查问卷,其中15名还完成了访谈。使用主题内容分析法对访谈结果进行了探究。
43%(10/23)的患者强烈同意或同意他们对以患者为中心的查房的了解足以使其能够积极参与,30%(7/23)表示他们对患者护理相关法律法规有很好的了解。大多数患者对自身及亲属的经历被纳入考量感到满意。患者反复提到信息和被倾听这两个类别是以患者为中心的查房的优先事项。访谈分析揭示了四个主要类别:准备、沟通、组织和安全,这些方面很重要且需要改进。
接受调查的患者中不到一半认为自己能够参与查房,这表明仍有改进和发展的空间。在入院前,更好地提供关于合法权利以及查房结构和内容的信息和沟通,对患者可能很有价值。找到一种方法,使患者的个人意愿能够更充分、更轻松地传达给医护人员也很重要。为每位患者创建更具个性化的查房并实现以患者为中心的方法,可能需要进行重大的组织和观念转变。