Exploring the Impact of ECHO Ontario Integrated Mental and Physical Health on Participants' Approach and Attitude Toward the Care of Patients With Complex Needs

IF 2.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Kathleen A. Sheehan MD, DPhil , Jake Chaput BSc , Victoria Bond MSc , Javed Alloo MD , Mark Bonta MD , Sophie Soklaridis PhD , Maria Zhang BScPhm, PharmD , Sanjeev Sockalingam MD, MHPE
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Abstract

Objective

To examine how project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes–Integrated Mental and Physical Health (ECHO-IMPH) influences the attitudes and approaches of primary care providers and other participants towards patients.

Methods

An exploratory qualitative approach was undertaken using semistructured interviews conducted between August 2020 and March 2021. One hundred and sixty-four individuals from two cycles of ECHO-IMPH were invited to participate, and 22 (n = 22) agreed to participate. Data were analyzed using the Braun and Clarke method for thematic analysis.

Results

Three major themes were identified: 1) enhanced knowledge and skills; 2) changes in attitude and approach; 3) space for reflection and exploration. When participants were asked about areas for improvement, suggestions were focused on the structure of the sessions. Participants identified that ECHO-IMPH helped them to view patients more holistically, which led to greater patient-centered care in their practice. Additionally, skills gained in ECHO-IMPH gave participants the concrete tools needed to have more empathetic interactions with patients with complex needs.

Conclusions

ECHO-IMPH created a safe space for participants to reflect on their practice with patients with complex needs. Participants applied newly acquired knowledge and skills to provide more empathetic and patient-centered care for patients with complex needs. Based on the shift in perspectives described by participants, transformative learning theory was proposed as a model for how ECHO-IMPH created change in participants' practice.

探讨安大略省ECHO综合身心健康对参与者对复杂需求患者护理方法和态度的影响
目的探讨社区卫生保健成果-综合身心健康(ECHO-IMPH)项目扩展如何影响初级保健提供者和其他参与者对患者的态度和方法。方法采用探索性定性方法,于2020年8月至2021年3月进行半结构化访谈。来自两个周期ECHO-IMPH的164人被邀请参加,其中22人(n = 22)同意参加。数据分析采用Braun和Clarke方法进行主题分析。结果确定了三个主要主题:1)提高知识和技能;2)态度和方法的改变;3)反思和探索的空间。当参与者被问及需要改进的地方时,建议集中在会议的结构上。参与者认为ECHO-IMPH帮助他们更全面地看待患者,从而在实践中获得更大的以患者为中心的护理。此外,在ECHO-IMPH中获得的技能为参与者提供了与有复杂需求的患者进行更多共情互动所需的具体工具。结论secho - imph为参与者提供了一个安全的空间,让他们反思自己在治疗复杂需求患者方面的实践。参与者运用新获得的知识和技能,为有复杂需求的患者提供更多同理心和以患者为中心的护理。基于参与者所描述的观点转变,我们提出了变革学习理论作为ECHO-IMPH如何在参与者的实践中创造变化的模型。
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