Patients, Families, and Care Settings

L. Locock, G. Robert, N. Meier
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Involving patients and family members as “experts by experience” in health care research and delivery has become accepted practice. There is a growing reliance on patients to manage their own care, and on families to provide support and informal care in wider settings. It is perhaps surprising, therefore, that patients, families, and informal care settings are absent in most discussions of context in health care. In part, this is because “context” in health service research has traditionally been explored through cross-sectional, “structural” studies at the macro- or mesosystem level, as opposed to taking a longitudinal and/or microlevel psychological perspective concerned with social dynamics or individual staff and patient interactions. The observations in this derive from collective experience in studying both health care organizations and the experiences of patients. Drawing on this corpus of research, this chapter explores the often-neglected role of patients and families in discussions of health care context.
患者、家庭和护理环境
让病人和家属作为"经验专家"参与卫生保健研究和提供已成为公认的做法。越来越多的人依赖患者管理自己的护理,并在更广泛的环境中依赖家庭提供支持和非正式护理。因此,在大多数关于卫生保健背景的讨论中,患者、家庭和非正式护理环境都缺席,这可能令人惊讶。在某种程度上,这是因为卫生服务研究中的“背景”传统上是通过横断面、宏观或中观系统层面的“结构”研究来探索的,而不是采取纵向和/或微观层面的心理学观点,关注社会动态或个别工作人员和患者的互动。本文的观察结果来源于研究卫生保健组织和患者经验的集体经验。利用这一研究的语料库,本章探讨了在讨论卫生保健背景下经常被忽视的病人和家庭的作用。
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