Heart and Lung Directorate, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Institute of Cardiovascular Science, University College London, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2024 Jul 1;14(7):e079691. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079691.
As part of a wider study, our aim was to elicit perspectives of people with congenital heart disease (CHD) and/or their parents/carers about their experiences of healthcare and what is important to them when receiving care.
A qualitative study involving a series of closed, asynchronous, online discussion forums underpinned by an interpretivist framework and set up and moderated by three patient charities via their Facebook pages.
People with CHD and parents/carers of people with CHD from the UK.
Five forums were run for 12-24 weeks across the three charities, and 343 participants signed up to the forums. Four linked themes related to processes of care were identified following thematic analysis of the transcripts: relationships and communication; access and coordination; experience of discrete episodes of care and psychological support. These impacted how care was experienced and, for some patients, outcomes of CHD and its treatment as well as broader health outcomes. In addition, context relating to stages of the patient journey was described, together with patient-related factors such as patients' knowledge and expertise in their own condition.
People with CHD and their parents/carers want individualised, person-centred care delivered within an appropriately resourced, multidisciplinary service. Although examples of excellent care were provided it is evident that, from the perspective of patients and parents/carers, some National Health Service Standards for people with CHD were not being met.
作为更广泛研究的一部分,我们旨在了解先天性心脏病(CHD)患者及其父母/照顾者对其医疗保健体验的看法,以及他们在接受护理时的重要关注点。
这是一项定性研究,包括一系列基于解释主义框架的封闭式、异步在线讨论论坛,由三个患者慈善机构通过他们的 Facebook 页面设立和主持。
来自英国的 CHD 患者和 CHD 患者的父母/照顾者。
在三个慈善机构中,共进行了五个为期 12-24 周的论坛,有 343 名参与者注册了论坛。通过对转录本的主题分析,确定了与护理过程相关的四个主题:关系和沟通;获得和协调;离散护理事件的体验和心理支持。这些主题影响了护理的体验,对一些患者而言,还影响了 CHD 及其治疗的结果以及更广泛的健康结果。此外,还描述了与患者旅程阶段相关的背景,以及与患者相关的因素,如患者对自身病情的了解和专业知识。
CHD 患者及其父母/照顾者希望获得个性化、以患者为中心的护理,由资源充足的多学科服务提供。尽管提供了一些优秀护理的例子,但从患者和父母/照顾者的角度来看,一些 NHS 针对 CHD 患者的标准并未得到满足。