Providing Patient Centered Care for Adolescents with Chronic Conditions

Nabeel Al-Yateem
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Background : It is well acknowledged that clear, structured healthcare services that are mutually developed between the patient and the healthcare professionals are likely to be of high quality, desirable, and effective. Such service should address the complexity of the illness-health experience in terms of the factors that influence it as well as the physical and psychosocial consequences on the patient. The required focus should be on treating the patient rather than just treating the disease. Objectives : To develop relevant and feasible care guidelines that may inform more competent and patient centered services for adolescents and young adults with chronic conditions. Methodology : A sequential exploratory mixed method design guided this study. The first qualitative phase employed in-depth interviews to explore the experiences of adolescents and young adults about the health services they were receiving. This was followed by focus group interviews with healthcare professionals to discuss the patients’ reported needs and to suggest interventions that would address them. Finally, a second quantitative phase was carried out through a survey to explore the views of a larger sample of service stakeholders about the relevance and feasibility of the suggested guidelines for clinical practice. Results : The in-depth interviews revealed four main themes, as follows: a current amorphous service, sharing knowledge, the need to be at the center of service, and easing the transition process to adulthood. The second study phase yielded 32 proposed guidelines that may contribute to more competent and patient centered health care.
为患有慢性疾病的青少年提供以病人为中心的护理
背景:众所周知,在患者和医疗保健专业人员之间共同开发的清晰,结构化的医疗保健服务可能是高质量,理想和有效的。这种服务应从影响疾病-保健经历的因素以及对病人的生理和心理后果方面处理疾病-保健经历的复杂性。必要的重点应该是治疗病人,而不仅仅是治疗疾病。目的:制定相关和可行的护理指南,为患有慢性疾病的青少年和年轻人提供更有能力和以患者为中心的服务。方法学:采用顺序探索性混合方法设计指导本研究。第一个定性阶段采用深入访谈的方式,探讨青少年和青壮年在接受保健服务方面的经验。随后,与医疗保健专业人员进行焦点小组访谈,讨论患者报告的需求,并提出解决这些需求的干预措施。最后,第二个定量阶段通过一项调查进行,以探索更大样本的服务利益相关者对临床实践建议指南的相关性和可行性的看法。结果:深度访谈揭示了四个主要主题:当前无定形的服务,分享知识,服务中心的需求,以及向成年过渡的过程。第二阶段的研究产生了32项建议的指导方针,可能有助于更有能力和以病人为中心的医疗保健。
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