Pye Aidan, Stanton Suzy, Bristol Sean, Chapman Kristine M, Berger Michael J
Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Southview Child Care, Canada.
Plast Surg (Oakv). 2025 Feb;33(1):78-84. doi: 10.1177/22925503231184265. Epub 2023 Jul 4.
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is a complex, debilitating condition that is increasingly being treated in interdisciplinary clinics. Patients see peripheral nerve surgeons, neurologists, physiatrists, and electrodiagnostic technicians in a single encounter. No studies have evaluated patient experience within this unique interdisciplinary care model. This study aims to assess patients' perceptions of the effectiveness of delivery of care and health care information in an interdisciplinary PNI clinic. A cross-sectional mixed-methods study was conducted using a 23-question survey that was by a lived-experience partner (an individual who had a brachial plexus injury) in research who helped design the survey. Participants attended an interdisciplinary clinic for PNI 1-2 days prior to taking the survey. The survey included 5-point Likert scales for measuring patient understanding and qualitative questions that were categorized into themes, using conventional content analysis. Of the 20 participants, 65% were male, 35% were female and the mean age was 42.6 ± 17.8. Median scores of 4 were obtained for the patient understanding of the testing purposes, test results, nerve recovery after PNI, and surgical decision-making (full understanding = 5). On improving the clinical experience, 58% indicated no improvements were necessary, while 17% indicated the clinic felt rushed or overwhelming. When asked about positive aspects of their clinical experience, 64% appreciated the team approach to care, 27% valued the informative nature of the clinic, and 27% appreciated the progress they felt when providers at the clinic performed nerve testing. The results demonstrate that patients with PNI have overall positive perceptions of the delivery of care and information in an interdisciplinary PNI clinic. These results provide new insight into how interdisciplinary care may be beneficial to PNI patients based on the perceived effectiveness of knowledge translation.
周围神经损伤(PNI)是一种复杂的、使人衰弱的疾病,越来越多地在跨学科诊所接受治疗。患者在一次就诊中会见到周围神经外科医生、神经科医生、物理治疗师和电诊断技术人员。尚无研究评估过这种独特的跨学科护理模式下的患者体验。本研究旨在评估患者对跨学科PNI诊所护理和医疗保健信息传递效果的看法。我们进行了一项横断面混合方法研究,使用了一份由一名有臂丛神经损伤生活经历的合作伙伴(参与研究并帮助设计该调查的个人)协助设计的包含23个问题的调查问卷。参与者在进行调查前1至2天参加了PNI跨学科诊所。该调查包括用于衡量患者理解程度的5级李克特量表以及使用传统内容分析法归类为主题的定性问题。在20名参与者中,65%为男性,35%为女性,平均年龄为42.6±17.8岁。患者对测试目的、测试结果、PNI后神经恢复以及手术决策的理解(完全理解=5)的中位数得分均为4分。在改善临床体验方面,58%的人表示无需改进,而17%的人表示诊所有些匆忙或让人应接不暇。当被问及临床体验的积极方面时,64%的人赞赏团队护理方式,27%的人重视诊所信息丰富的特点,27%的人赞赏诊所工作人员进行神经测试时他们感受到的进展。结果表明,PNI患者对跨学科PNI诊所的护理和信息传递总体上有积极看法。这些结果基于知识转化的感知效果,为跨学科护理对PNI患者如何有益提供了新的见解。