Exploring Family-Centered Care from the Perspectives of Home-Health Physical Therapists

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
James Matthews
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Background and Purpose: Older adults often need caregivers to help them age in place successfully while maximizing their quality of life. These caregivers have the highest rates of burnout, injury, and turnover. Family-centered care (FCC) involves collaboration between the healthcare practitioner and the patient, family members, and caregivers. There is a paucity of evidence on how FCC is applied to older adults and their caregivers. The purpose of this general qualitative study was to explore how a group of home health physical therapists (HHPTS) deliver FCC to care-dependent older adults. Methods: This general qualitative study used individual, semi-structured interviews with a purposeful sample of 14 HHPTs working for a variety of home health agencies in San Diego County. The interview responses were hand transcribed, hand coded, thematically analyzed, and conceptualized in the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health model (ICF model). The coding table and interview guide were modified based on reviews by experts in home health physical therapy. A proprietary coding software program called NVivo was used to triangulate the results. Results and Discussion: The 3 main themes that emerged were: (a) "FCC is Complex"; (b) "FCC Impacts Older Adults' Health Factors"; and (c) FCC is Impacted by Contextual Factors". Eleven subthemes also emerged. The themese and subthemes were conceptualized within the ICF Model. The first theme demonstrated that the HHPTs had a variety of understandings of, training on, and applications with FCC. The HHTP was conceptualized as an environmental factor that could impact the patient's health based on their knowledge and skills with FCC. The second theme demonstrated that FCC was utilized to address every ICF health factor by the HHPTs. This theme was conceptualized around the entire ICF Model. Neurological conditions and motivated families were seen as large factors in performing FCC. The third theme demonstrated that a wide variety of contextual factors impacted the HHPTs ability, time, and resources to perform FCC. This was conceptualized in ICF Model as personal and environmental factors that could facilitate or inhibit ("+/-") FCC approaches by the HHPTs. Conclusions: This study closed some of the gaps in the literature on how FCC is delivered to older adult clients, their caregivers, and their family members. This knowledge may help to foster changes in FCC approaches and research. Changes like these could lead to improved health outcomes for older adults through reduced hospital readmissions and improved caregiver satisfaction with care as seen in pediatrics. Key Words: Family-centered care, home health physical therapist, caregiver satisfaction, burnout, and International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health model.
从家庭健康物理治疗师的角度探讨以家庭为中心的护理
背景和目的:老年人通常需要照顾者帮助他们在最大限度地提高生活质量的同时成功地老化。这些护理人员的倦怠、受伤和离职率最高。以家庭为中心的护理(FCC)涉及医疗保健从业者与患者、家庭成员和护理人员之间的协作。关于FCC如何应用于老年人及其照顾者的证据不足。本研究的目的是探讨一组家庭健康物理治疗师(HHPTS)如何为依赖照顾的老年人提供FCC。方法:本一般定性研究采用个人半结构化访谈,有目的的样本为圣地亚哥县各种家庭健康机构工作的14名hhpt。访谈回答被手工转录、手工编码、主题分析,并在国际功能、残疾和健康分类模型(ICF模型)中概念化。根据家庭健康物理治疗专家的意见,对编码表和访谈指南进行了修改。一种名为NVivo的专有编码软件程序被用来对结果进行三角测量。结果和讨论:出现的三个主要主题是:(a)“FCC很复杂”;(b)FCC对老年人健康因素的影响(c) FCC受情境因素影响”。还出现了11个次级主题。主题和副主题在ICF模型中概念化。第一个主题表明,hhpt对FCC有不同的理解、培训和应用。HHTP的概念是一个环境因素,可以影响病人的健康基于他们的知识和技能与FCC。第二个主题表明,卫生保健方案利用联邦通信委员会来处理儿童基金会的每一个健康因素。这个主题是围绕整个ICF模型概念化的。神经系统状况和家庭动机被认为是实施FCC的重要因素。第三个主题表明,各种各样的环境因素影响了hhpt执行FCC的能力、时间和资源。这在ICF模型中被概念化为个人和环境因素,可以促进或抑制(“+/-”)hhpt的FCC方法。结论:本研究弥补了文献中关于FCC如何提供给老年人客户、他们的照顾者和他们的家庭成员的一些空白。这些知识可能有助于促进FCC方法和研究的变化。像这样的改变可以通过减少再入院率和提高护理人员对儿科护理的满意度来改善老年人的健康状况。关键词:以家庭为中心的护理,家庭健康物理治疗师,照顾者满意度,职业倦怠,国际功能、残疾和健康分类模型
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