Janerka Carrie, Hooper Ashley-Rose, Sanders Belinda, Gallagher Olivia
Nursing and Midwifery Research Unit, South Metropolitan Health Service, Western Australia, Australia.
School of Nursing, Curtin University, Western Australia, Australia.
Health Expect. 2025 Apr;28(2):e70217. doi: 10.1111/hex.70217.
Asking patients 'What matters to you?' (WMTY) was first introduced in 2012 as an approach to person-centred care and has since been integrated into healthcare frameworks internationally. However, it is unclear how extensively and successfully it has been used for patient care. This review aimed to identify and synthesise literature on the use of the WMTY initiative for patient care.
The scoping review was guided by the Joanna Briggs Institute scoping review methodology. A systematic search of five databases was undertaken using the term 'What matters to you?' and limited to articles published between 2012 and 2023 in English. Primary research studies that used WMTY for patient care were included. Article characteristics, as well as interventions and key findings relevant to WMTY, were extracted. Quantitative data were analysed for descriptive statistics (counts and percentages). Qualitative content analysis was used to identify themes relevant to the aim.
Twenty articles were included in the review. WMTY was used for designing person-centred services, planning individual patient care, and understanding patients and families. Five key themes were identified from findings reported in the articles: (1) What matters to patients?, (2) Benefits of using WMTY, (3) Shortfalls of using WMTY, (4) Facilitators for implementing WMTY and (5) Barriers to implementing WMTY.
WMTY is a simple and versatile tool for supporting person-centred care, with perceived benefits for consumers, users and organisations. Implementation requires understanding of the phrase and consideration of contextual factors.
Consumer representatives were involved in the review of findings, identification of key points for discussion and review of the manuscript.
询问患者“对你来说什么最重要?”(WMTY)这一方式于2012年首次被引入,作为一种以患者为中心的护理方法,此后已被纳入国际医疗保健框架。然而,目前尚不清楚它在患者护理中的应用范围有多广以及成效如何。本综述旨在识别和综合关于WMTY倡议在患者护理中应用的文献。
本范围综述以乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的范围综述方法为指导。使用“对你来说什么最重要?”这一术语对五个数据库进行了系统检索,检索范围限于2012年至2023年期间发表的英文文章。纳入了将WMTY用于患者护理的初级研究。提取了文章特征以及与WMTY相关的干预措施和主要发现。对定量数据进行描述性统计分析(计数和百分比)。采用定性内容分析法确定与研究目的相关的主题。
本综述纳入了20篇文章。WMTY被用于设计以患者为中心的服务、规划个体患者护理以及了解患者及其家庭。从文章报道的研究结果中确定了五个关键主题:(1)对患者来说什么最重要?(2)使用WMTY的益处,(3)使用WMTY的不足,(4)实施WMTY的促进因素,(5)实施WMTY的障碍。
WMTY是一种支持以患者为中心护理的简单且通用的工具,对消费者、使用者和组织都有明显益处。实施需要理解这一表述并考虑背景因素。
消费者代表参与了研究结果的审查、确定讨论要点以及对手稿的审查。