Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research (CHSSR), Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Centre for Quality and Patient Safety Research, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
Health Expect. 2022 Dec;25(6):3215-3224. doi: 10.1111/hex.13629. Epub 2022 Oct 28.
Consumer engagement in health care is recognized as a critical strategy to minimize healthcare-associated harms, however, little research has focussed on strategies to engage young people in healthcare safety. This study explores the suitability of commonly used engagement strategies, such as brochures, interactive bedside charts or apps, for young people (14-25 years) to improve their healthcare safety, with a focus on cancer care.
Four qualitative online workshops were conducted (N = 19). Two workshops included young people who had experienced cancer (n = 6) and two workshops included staff who support young people who had experienced a diagnosis of cancer (n = 12). Evidence from a systematic review was used to develop case studies of existing strategies as a topic guide for the online workshops. Data were analysed using a framework method and template analysis approach.
Thematic analysis against the analytic framework led to the development of four principles for engagement with young people: empowerment, transparency, participatory culture and flexibility. The transition from being 'looked after' to young people being responsible for their own care was an integrative theme which intersected all elements of the framework.
For service providers to engage with young people about safety issues in cancer services, the strategies employed need to be tailored to consider the transitional nature of being an adolescent or young adult. A systemic approach that incorporates flexible, tailored engagement strategies, education and empowerment of young people and healthcare providers is required to engage effectively with young people about safety in healthcare. These findings may have implications beyond cancer care.
Workshop content was developed with and by the CanEngage team, including the Consumer Advisory Group, who reviewed content and inform wider project priorities.
消费者参与医疗保健被认为是减少与医疗相关伤害的关键策略,但很少有研究关注让年轻人参与医疗保健安全的策略。本研究探讨了常见的参与策略(如小册子、互动床头图表或应用程序)在提高年轻人(14-25 岁)医疗保健安全性方面的适用性,重点是癌症护理。
进行了四次定性在线研讨会(N=19)。两次研讨会包括经历过癌症的年轻人(n=6),两次研讨会包括支持经历癌症诊断的年轻人的工作人员(n=12)。使用系统评价的证据来制定现有策略的案例研究作为在线研讨会的主题指南。使用框架方法和模板分析方法对数据进行分析。
针对分析框架的主题分析导致制定了与年轻人互动的四项原则:赋权、透明、参与文化和灵活性。从被“照顾”到年轻人对自己的护理负责的转变是一个综合主题,与框架的所有元素相交。
为了让服务提供者与年轻人就癌症服务中的安全问题进行互动,所采用的策略需要根据青少年或年轻人的过渡性质进行调整。需要采用系统的方法,结合灵活、定制的参与策略、对年轻人和医疗保健提供者的教育和赋权,以有效地与年轻人就医疗保健安全问题进行互动。这些发现可能超出了癌症护理的范围。
研讨会的内容是由 CanEngage 团队与消费者咨询小组共同开发的,他们审查了内容并为更广泛的项目重点提供信息。