Han Yu, Wang Yanmei, Liu Yan, Wang Zezhou, Dong Xue, Fang Kui
Department of Humanistic Nursing, School of Nursing, China Medical University, Shenyang, China.
Department of Neurosurgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, China.
BMC Nurs. 2025 Aug 11;24(1):1047. doi: 10.1186/s12912-025-03726-1.
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are critical in neurosurgical care for addressing post-discharge unmet needs (e.g., pain, functional impairments), yet traditional assessment models often neglect subjective experiences. Although PROs integrate patient perspectives with clinical indicators, improving diagnosis and care, significant variations exist in nurses’ understanding of PROs, potentially hindering implementation. This study explores neurosurgical nurses’ perspectives and experiences to inform a Nurse-led PROs System.
Using purposive sampling, 15 neurosurgical nurses from two institutions participated in offline semi-structured interviews between December 2024 and January 2025. Interviews (30–60 minutes) explored PROs awareness, barriers, and application in practice. Data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed via the Kawakita Jiro (KJ) method to identify thematic patterns. Ethical approval was obtained (Lun Audit [2024] 222).
Thematic saturation was reached after 15 interviews.The study identified six themes: (1) Prevailing challenges; (2) Cognitive level; (3) Patients’ medical experience; (4) Impact factors; (5) System support; (6) The ‘Shared decision-making discharge’ Model.
To address PROs implementation gaps, senior management must prioritize nurse training, digital infrastructure, and multidisciplinary collaboration. A Nurse-led PROs System should standardize post-discharge assessments, while the proposed “Shared Decision-Making Discharge” model could bridge patient-provider communication gaps. Future studies should test this model’s impact on care quality.
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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12912-025-03726-1.
患者报告结局(PROs)在神经外科护理中对于解决出院后未满足的需求(如疼痛、功能障碍)至关重要,但传统评估模式往往忽视主观体验。尽管PROs将患者观点与临床指标相结合,改善了诊断和护理,但护士对PROs的理解存在显著差异,这可能会阻碍其实施。本研究探讨神经外科护士的观点和经验,以为由护士主导的PROs系统提供信息。
采用目的抽样法,来自两家机构的15名神经外科护士于2024年12月至2025年1月参加了线下半结构化访谈。访谈(30 - 60分钟)探讨了PROs的认知、障碍以及在实践中的应用。数据逐字转录,并通过川喜田二郎(KJ)法进行分析以识别主题模式。获得了伦理批准(伦审计[2024]222)。
15次访谈后达到了主题饱和。该研究确定了六个主题:(1)普遍存在的挑战;(2)认知水平;(3)患者的就医体验;(4)影响因素;(5)系统支持;(6)“共同决策出院”模式。
为解决PROs实施差距,高级管理层必须优先考虑护士培训、数字基础设施和多学科协作。由护士主导的PROs系统应规范出院后评估,而提议的“共同决策出院”模式可以弥合患者与提供者之间的沟通差距。未来的研究应测试该模式对护理质量的影响。
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