Department of Paediatric Oncology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Institute for Digitalization and General Medicine, University Hospital RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 Jul 6;23(1):500. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04447-2.
RATIONAL/AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Ward rounds are a core routine for interprofessional communication and clinical care planning: Health care professionals and patients meet regularly and it encourages patients to actively participate. In paediatric oncology, the long treatment process, the serious diagnosis, and involvement of both patients and their parents in shared-decision-making require specific ward round skills. Despite its high value for patient-centred care, a universal definition of ward round is lacking. Little is known about attitudes and expectations of different participants towards a 'good' ward round. This study aims to capture experiences and expectations of different stakeholders to better understand ward round needs in paediatric oncology and serve as a basis to improve future ward rounds.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients, parents, nurses and medical doctors of a paediatric oncology ward until theoretical saturation (13 interviews). A standardised qualitative analysis using the phenomenological framework defined by Colaizzi was used to identify important aspects in the interviews.
Three major themes were identified in the interviews: [1] Structure and Organisation; [2] Communication; [3] Education. Further analysis revealed 23 categories and elucidated several opportunities and unmet needs recognized by stakeholders: Ward round functions in comforting families in stressful situations, and relationship building. Interviewees expressed their concerns about missing structures. Families pleaded for smaller ward round teams and layperson language. Health care professionals underscored the lack of ward round training. Paediatric patients stated that ward round scared them without proper explanation. All interviewees emphasized the need for professionalization of the ward round in the setting of paediatric oncology.
This study gives important insights into ward round functions and organisational requirements. It addresses special challenges for ward round participants in paediatric oncology, such as consideration of the emotional aspect of cancer treatment or the limits of shared decision making. Furthermore, this study underscores the great significance of ward rounds in paediatric oncology, with an emphasis on communication and relationship-building. Although performed universally, ward rounds are poorly explored or evaluated. This structured analysis synthesizes important expectations of different WR stakeholders, revealing opportunities of improvement and stressing the need for guidelines, training, and preparation.
病房查房是跨专业交流和临床护理计划的核心常规:医护人员和患者定期会面,鼓励患者积极参与。在儿科肿瘤学中,漫长的治疗过程、严重的诊断以及患者及其父母共同决策的参与都需要特定的病房查房技能。尽管它对以患者为中心的护理具有很高的价值,但缺乏普遍的病房查房定义。对于不同参与者对“好”的病房查房的态度和期望知之甚少。本研究旨在了解不同利益相关者的经验和期望,以更好地了解儿科肿瘤学中病房查房的需求,并为改进未来的病房查房提供依据。
对儿科肿瘤病房的患者、家长、护士和医生进行了半结构化访谈,直到达到理论饱和(13 次访谈)。使用 Colaizzi 定义的现象学框架对访谈进行了标准化的定性分析,以确定访谈中的重要方面。
访谈中确定了三个主要主题:[1]结构和组织;[2]沟通;[3]教育。进一步分析揭示了 23 个类别,并阐明了利益相关者认识到的一些机会和未满足的需求:病房查房在紧张情况下安慰家庭并建立关系的功能。受访者对缺失的结构表示担忧。家属呼吁缩小查房团队并使用非专业语言。医护人员强调缺乏查房培训。儿科患者表示,没有适当解释的查房会吓到他们。所有受访者都强调在儿科肿瘤学环境中需要使查房专业化。
本研究深入了解了病房查房的功能和组织要求。它解决了儿科肿瘤学中病房查房参与者面临的特殊挑战,例如考虑癌症治疗的情感方面或共同决策的局限性。此外,本研究强调了病房查房在儿科肿瘤学中的重要性,重点是沟通和建立关系。尽管普遍进行,但病房查房的研究和评估很少。这种结构化分析综合了不同病房查房利益相关者的重要期望,揭示了改进的机会,并强调了指南、培训和准备的必要性。