O'Connor Power Fiona, Beatty Siobhan, Dunne Neil, O'Connell Liz, O' Riordan Norma, Sloane Heather, Prizeman Geraldine, O'Sullivan Karin, Butler Éadaoin, Howlin Claire, Byrne Gobnait
South Dublin Community Intervention Team, HSE Dublin South, Kildare & West Wicklow Community Healthcare Organisation (CHO7), Ireland.
HSE Dublin South, Kildare & West Wicklow Community Healthcare Organisation (CHO7), Ireland.
Eur J Oncol Nurs. 2022 Oct;60:102146. doi: 10.1016/j.ejon.2022.102146. Epub 2022 May 2.
Many patients do not have access to community oncology nursing care in a primary setting and are completely reliant on tertiary hospital care. The aim of this study is to gain an understanding of oncology patients' and nurses' perceptions of community oncology nursing, delivered by an urban Community Intervention Team (CIT) in Ireland.
A descriptive, concurrent mixed methods approach was used which included semi-structured interviews with 14 oncology patients and an online survey of 27 hospital and community nurses. Thematic analysis and descriptive statistics were used to analyse the data.
Six broad themes captured patients' views. Right care related to patients' satisfaction with the range of care available. Right place reflected positive views of the physical setting and the option for homecare for those that needed it. Right time represented patients' comments about the increased appointment efficiency, flexibility, and availability of the service out-of-hours, compared to hospital-based care. Right people was based on patients' portrayals of community cancer nurses as professional, confident, friendly, reassuring and relatable. Integration and communication reflected the communication between the services and patients' impressions of how the services were integrated together. The last theme was improvements to the CIT service. Hospital nurses reported satisfaction with the CIT service while CIT nurses responses suggest the need for better communication with hospital partners.
Patients had positive perceptions of the service provided by the CIT. Both hospital and community cancer nurses were satisfied with the service and reported that they would like to see an expansion of community oncology nursing services delivered by the CIT.
许多患者无法在基层获得社区肿瘤护理服务,完全依赖三级医院的护理。本研究的目的是了解爱尔兰一个城市社区干预团队(CIT)提供的社区肿瘤护理服务中,肿瘤患者和护士的看法。
采用描述性、同步混合方法,包括对14名肿瘤患者进行半结构化访谈,以及对27名医院和社区护士进行在线调查。采用主题分析和描述性统计分析数据。
六个广泛的主题反映了患者的观点。合适的护理与患者对现有护理范围的满意度相关。合适的地点体现了患者对物理环境以及为有需要者提供居家护理选择的积极看法。合适的时间代表了患者对该服务与基于医院的护理相比,预约效率提高、灵活性增强以及非工作时间可获得性的评价。合适的人员基于患者对社区癌症护士的描述,认为他们专业、自信、友好、令人安心且容易相处。整合与沟通反映了服务之间的沟通以及患者对服务整合方式的印象。最后一个主题是CIT服务的改进。医院护士对CIT服务表示满意,而CIT护士的回答表明需要与医院合作伙伴更好地沟通。
患者对CIT提供的服务有积极看法。医院和社区癌症护士都对该服务感到满意,并表示希望看到CIT提供的社区肿瘤护理服务得到扩展。