Mudge Suzie, Kayes Nicola, Payne Deborah, Smith Greta
Centre for Person Centred Research, Auckland University of Technology, Private Bag 92006, Auckland 1142, New Zealand.
PEC Innov. 2022 Mar 26;1:100033. doi: 10.1016/j.pecinn.2022.100033. eCollection 2022 Dec.
To embed the Living Well Toolkit package and to understand how it was implemented at each site and to explore the experiences of users.
The toolkit package was introduced in four rehabilitation settings using a tailored implementation process negotiated with each site. The varied data sources were analysed drawing on directed content analysis.
Clients with neurological conditions and clinicians initially weighed the merits of the toolkit package. A positive weighing up was prerequisite for deciding to use. Clinicians described considerable to make the toolkit package in clinical practice. Users of the toolkit package described ways in which it shaped their thinking.
Implementation of the toolkit package was a complex process for clinicians and services, involving ongoing work to optimise its impact relative to the client and context. Clinicians and clients who used the toolkit package described positive changes, congruent with person-centred communication.
The Living Well Toolkit is freely available for all to use. Clinicians who used reflective and responsive thinking to make the toolkit package work found it provided them with a broader perspective of the client.
引入“美好生活工具包”并了解其在各站点的实施方式,探索用户体验。
通过与每个站点协商的定制实施流程,在四个康复环境中引入该工具包。利用定向内容分析法对各种数据源进行分析。
患有神经系统疾病的患者和临床医生最初权衡了该工具包的优点。积极权衡是决定使用的前提条件。临床医生描述了在临床实践中使用该工具包的诸多挑战。该工具包的用户描述了它塑造他们思维的方式。
对临床医生和服务机构而言,实施该工具包是一个复杂的过程,需要持续努力以优化其对患者和具体情况的影响。使用该工具包的临床医生和患者描述了与以患者为中心的沟通相一致的积极变化。
“美好生活工具包”可供所有人免费使用。运用反思性和响应性思维使该工具包发挥作用的临床医生发现,它为他们提供了更广阔的患者视角。