Curtin School of Allied Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Australia; Department of Physiotherapy, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Curtin School of Allied Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Australia; Allied Health, South Metropolitan Health Service, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Respir Med. 2024 Nov;233:107790. doi: 10.1016/j.rmed.2024.107790. Epub 2024 Aug 30.
From the perspectives of healthcare professionals (HCPs) and people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) known to tertiary care, what influences successful referrals to a pulmonary rehabilitation program (PRP)?
This cross-sectional qualitative study was informed by a critical realist perspective. We purposively sampled people with COPD and HCPs who deliver COPD care and used semi-structured interviews and focus groups to explore determinants of a successful referral to a PRP. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.
Data were available on 38 HCPs and 15 people with COPD. We generated three core themes pertaining to successful referrals. The first theme was that HCPs should be mindful of how professional responsibilities (such as their personal value and interest in a PRP, their degree of understanding of PRPs, and the organisational culture the PRPs are embedded within) shape decision-making during a therapeutic interaction. The second theme, there's more to me than my COPD, characterised psychological perceptions that shape a person's readiness to engage in a PRP. The third theme, communication is a two-way street that requires careful navigation, characterised the interpersonal dynamic between HCP and patient, and how dedicated conversations about PRPs can encourage successful referrals.
Therapeutic interactions that include dedicated conversations about PRPs can foster successful referrals among people with COPD. During these interactions, HCPs should take the time to understand and carefully unpack psychological perceptions whilst imparting value, interest and enthusiasm for PRPs. Doing so can shape patient engagement toward referral success.
从医疗保健专业人员(HCP)和已知在三级护理的慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者的角度来看,哪些因素会影响成功转诊到肺康复计划(PRP)?
这是一项基于批判现实主义观点的横断面定性研究。我们有意选择了 COPD 患者和提供 COPD 护理的 HCP,并使用半结构式访谈和焦点小组来探讨成功转诊到 PRP 的决定因素。访谈进行了录音、逐字转录,并使用反思性主题分析进行了分析。
共有 38 名 HCP 和 15 名 COPD 患者提供了数据。我们生成了三个与成功转诊相关的核心主题。第一个主题是,HCP 应该注意他们的专业职责(如他们对 PRP 的个人价值和兴趣、他们对 PRP 的理解程度以及 PRP 所在的组织文化)如何在治疗性互动中影响决策。第二个主题是“我不仅仅是我的 COPD”,其特征是心理认知,这些认知会影响一个人参与 PRP 的意愿。第三个主题是“沟通是双向的”,需要谨慎引导,其特征是 HCP 和患者之间的人际动态,以及关于 PRP 的专注对话如何鼓励成功转诊。
包括关于 PRP 的专门对话的治疗性互动可以促进 COPD 患者的成功转诊。在这些互动中,HCP 应该花时间了解并仔细剖析心理认知,同时传达对 PRP 的价值、兴趣和热情。这样做可以塑造患者对转诊成功的参与度。