Primary Care Research Unit, Department of Family Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Département de Médecine de Famille et de Médecine d'Urgence, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2023 Oct 16;13(10):e073679. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-073679.
With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth case management (TCM) was introduced in primary care for patients requiring care by distance. While not all healthcare needs can be addressed via telehealth, the use of information and communication technology to support healthcare delivery has the potential to contribute to the management of patients with chronic conditions and associated complex care needs. However, few qualitative studies have documented stakeholders' perceptions of TCM. This study aimed to describe patients', primary care providers' and clinic managers' perceptions of the use of a nurse-led TCM intervention for primary care patients with complex care needs.
Qualitative descriptive study.
Three primary care clinics in three Canadian provinces.
Patients with complex care needs (n=30), primary care providers (n=11) and clinic managers (n=2) participated in qualitative individual interviews and focus groups.
TCM intervention was delivered by nurse case managers over a 6-month period.
Participants' perceptions of the TCM intervention were summarised in three themes: (1) improved patient access, comfort and sense of reassurance; (2) trusting relationships and skilled nurse case managers; (3) activities more suitable for TCM. TCM was a generally accepted mode of primary care delivery, had many benefits for patients and providers and worked well for most activities that do not require physical assessment or treatment. Participants found TCM to be useful and a viable alternative to in-person care.
TCM improves access to care and is successful when a relationship of trust between the nurse case manager and patient can develop over time. Healthcare policymakers and primary care providers should consider the benefits of TCM and promote this mode of delivery as a complement to in-person care for patients with complex care needs.
随着 COVID-19 大流行的爆发,远程医疗病例管理(TCM)被引入初级保健,以满足需要远程护理的患者的需求。虽然并非所有医疗需求都可以通过远程医疗来解决,但利用信息和通信技术支持医疗服务的提供有可能有助于管理慢性病患者和相关的复杂护理需求。然而,很少有定性研究记录利益相关者对 TCM 的看法。本研究旨在描述患者、初级保健提供者和诊所管理人员对护士主导的 TCM 干预措施在有复杂护理需求的初级保健患者中的使用的看法。
定性描述性研究。
加拿大三个省的三个初级保健诊所。
有复杂护理需求的患者(n=30)、初级保健提供者(n=11)和诊所管理人员(n=2)参加了定性的个人访谈和焦点小组。
TCM 干预措施由护士病例经理在 6 个月内提供。
参与者对 TCM 干预措施的看法总结为三个主题:(1)改善患者的就诊机会、舒适度和安心感;(2)信任关系和熟练的护士病例经理;(3)更适合 TCM 的活动。TCM 是一种普遍接受的初级保健服务模式,对患者和提供者有许多好处,并且对于大多数不需要身体评估或治疗的活动效果良好。参与者发现 TCM 是一种有用的、可行的替代面对面护理的方式。
TCM 改善了获得护理的机会,并且当护士病例经理和患者之间能够随着时间的推移建立信任关系时,TCM 是成功的。医疗保健政策制定者和初级保健提供者应考虑 TCM 的好处,并将这种交付模式作为有复杂护理需求的患者的面对面护理的补充加以推广。