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患者参与跨学科床边查房:护理和医学生的看法。一项瑞典定性访谈研究。

Patient involvement in interdisciplinary bedside rounds from nursing and medical students' perceptions. A Swedish qualitative interview study.

机构信息

Department of Research, Region Kalmar County, Kalmar, Sweden.

Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden.

出版信息

Scand J Caring Sci. 2024 Dec;38(4):1050-1060. doi: 10.1111/scs.13307. Epub 2024 Nov 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patient involvement in the interdisciplinary bedside round (IBR) increases care quality and safety but is influenced and perceived differently by different round participants. Nursing and medical students are still not structurally embedded in the healthcare system, and they participate in interdisciplinary bedside rounds for educational purposes. Thus, the students may give a valuable perspective on patient involvement from the 'outside view'.

AIM

This study aimed to describe nursing and medical students' perceptions of patient involvement in IBRs.

METHODS

This study has a qualitative design with individual interviews. Eighteen informants were recruited with the help of gatekeepers from two sites in Sweden: a university training health clinic and a county hospital. They participated in one-to-one semi-structured interviews, which were analysed with an inductive qualitative content analysis approach.

ETHICAL ISSUES AND APPROVAL

The study has been approved by the Swedish Ethical Review Authority. Informed consent was received from all participants.

RESULTS

The results yielded five categories. Two sub-themes and one theme of meaning emerged as a 'red thread' across the categories. The theme of meaning was: 'In hospital rounds, the patient is a respected guest, but with a disadvantaged "alien status" due to the hosts' difficult medical language and unclear routines'. Students perceive patients are not fully involved in IBRs, and the healthcare team controls this involvement due to patients' lack of knowledge and vulnerability, the hectic hospital environment, and complicated medical language. Doctors lead IBRs and encourage or discourage patient involvement and nurses act as patient advocates, supporting their involvement.

CONCLUSIONS

According to nursing and medical students, patients are seldom involved in IBRs due to multiple interaction barriers and despite communicational facilitators. Their involvement depends on healthcare professionals. Further research should investigate other IBRs stakeholders' perspectives on patient involvement in IBRs to facilitate it.

摘要

背景

患者参与跨学科床边查房(IBR)可以提高护理质量和安全性,但不同的查房参与者对其有不同的影响和看法。护理和医学生在医疗体系中尚未得到结构性的嵌入,他们参与跨学科床边查房是出于教育目的。因此,学生们可能会从“外部视角”对患者参与提供有价值的看法。

目的

本研究旨在描述护理和医学生对 IBR 中患者参与的看法。

方法

本研究采用定性设计,进行个体访谈。通过两名守门员,从瑞典的两个地点招募了 18 名受访者:一所大学培训诊所和一家县医院。他们参与了一对一的半结构化访谈,采用归纳定性内容分析方法进行分析。

伦理问题和批准

该研究已获得瑞典伦理审查局的批准。所有参与者均收到了知情同意书。

结果

研究结果产生了五个类别。两个亚主题和一个主题意义作为贯穿这些类别的“红线”出现。主题意义是:“在医院查房中,患者是受尊敬的客人,但由于主人使用困难的医学语言和不明确的常规,患者处于不利的“外来者地位”。学生们认为患者并未充分参与 IBR,医疗团队由于患者缺乏知识和脆弱性、医院环境繁忙以及复杂的医学语言而控制这种参与。医生主导 IBR,并鼓励或阻止患者参与,护士则充当患者的代言人,支持他们的参与。

结论

根据护理和医学生的观点,由于多种互动障碍,尽管存在沟通促进因素,但患者很少参与 IBR。他们的参与取决于医疗保健专业人员。进一步的研究应该调查其他 IBR 利益相关者对患者参与 IBR 的看法,以促进其发展。

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