[Interface Communication and Information Transfer in Medical Care for People with Intellectual Disabilities: Qualitative Expert Interviews].

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Gesundheitswesen Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2167-2245
Anne Mainz, Sven Meister, Helmut Budroni, Martina Hasseler, Peter Schmidt, Jörg Stockmann, Andreas G Schulte, Christine Kersting, Achim Mortsiefer, Alexandra Schmidt
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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the experiences, barriers, and solutions in communication during the provision of care for people with intellectual developmental disabilities in Germany. As there are approximately 350,000 people living with intellectual or developmental disabilities in Germany, who rely on assistance when communicating with healthcare providers, this study was conducted to examine the communication challenges and potential solutions in this population. The analysis especially focused on the potentials of digital applications facilitating information transfer.

Methods: Thirteen expert interviews were conducted using a structured interview guide with caregivers and medical providers to people with intellectual developmental disabilities. The interviews were analyzed using an inductive and deductive content analysis approach, according to Meuser and Nagel.

Results: The results revealed that the provision of care for people with intellectual developmental disabilities was characterized by time constraints and uncertainty when caregivers lack experience in caring for this population. Additionally, information transfer increased in complexity due to an overload of individual information provided by caregivers verbally or paper-based as well due to the passive role of patients who were usually not actively involved in the communication process. With regard to the potential for integrating digital applications for information transfer, a controversy between opportunity and risk emerged.

Conclusion: The findings demonstrate that there is a need to implement training programs for professionals to enable them to offer improved health care for people with intellectual developmental disabilities. It is essential that caregivers are given sufficient time to communicate with patients, and that digital applications are utilized to support information transfer. Moreover, other research shows that digital applications offer new possibilities to communicate with people with intellectual developmental disabilities, such as the use of simplified or pictorial language. By addressing these communication challenges, healthcare professionals may be able to provide more effective and efficient care to this population. However, this requires further research, which addresses the controversial results regarding digital applications outlined in this paper.

[智障人士医疗护理中的界面沟通与信息传递:定性专家访谈]。
研究背景本研究旨在调查德国智力发育障碍人士在接受医疗服务过程中的沟通经验、障碍和解决方案。德国约有 35 万名智力或发育障碍患者,他们在与医疗服务提供者沟通时需要他人的帮助,因此本研究旨在探讨这一人群在沟通方面所面临的挑战以及潜在的解决方案。分析的重点尤其放在促进信息传递的数字应用程序的潜力上:采用结构化访谈指南对智力发育障碍患者的护理人员和医疗服务提供者进行了 13 次专家访谈。根据 Meuser 和 Nagel 的观点,采用归纳和演绎内容分析法对访谈进行了分析:结果表明,如果护理人员缺乏护理智力发育障碍者的经验,那么为他们提供护理服务就会受到时间限制和不确定性的影响。此外,由于护理人员口头或纸质提供的个体信息过多,以及患者通常不主动参与交流过程的被动角色,信息传递的复杂性增加。关于整合数字应用程序进行信息传递的潜力,出现了机遇与风险之间的争议:研究结果表明,有必要对专业人员实施培训计划,使他们能够为智力发育障碍者提供更好的医疗服务。护理人员必须有足够的时间与患者沟通,并利用数字应用程序支持信息传递。此外,其他研究表明,数字应用程序为与智力发育障碍者沟通提供了新的可能性,例如使用简化语言或图像语言。通过解决这些沟通难题,医护人员或许能为这类人群提供更有效、更高效的护理。不过,这还需要进一步的研究,以解决本文概述的有关数字应用的争议性结果。
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Gesundheitswesen PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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