'The person cutting the path does not know his trail is crooked'. Drawing lessons learned from people accessing antiretroviral treatment services to propose a person-centered care (PCC) minimum practice standard.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HIV Research & Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2024-01-16 Epub Date: 2024-01-22
Malia Duffy, Jessica E Posner, Caitlin Madevu-Matson, Henry Tagoe, Amy Casella
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Introduction: Person-centered care (PCC) in HIV services aims to improve client experiences, advance service accessibility and treatment outcomes and accelerate progress towards epidemic control. For PCC to be responsive, providers and clients must work together to identify clients' priorities. However, providers often neglect to identify non-clinical client concerns and clients may feel inhibited due to language or unequal power dynamics.Methods: While evaluating results from a mixed-methods study on implementation of a Person-Centered Care Assessment Tool (PCC-AT) in Ghana, our study team identified contrasting perspectives from people on antiretroviral treatment (ART) and providers that elucidated the need for a PCC minimum practice standard. Our team examined qualitative data to propose a five step PCC minimum practice standard.Discussion: Because PCC is a broad concept, with scarce practical implementable information to support a framework for its operationalization, its consistent and accurate implementation is unlikely without the presence and utilization of a Minimum Practice Standard. Future research should identify aims and further elucidate quality standards within each component of the minimum PCC practice standard.

凿壁偷光者,不知其径之迂"。从获得抗逆转录病毒治疗服务的人群中汲取经验教训,提出以人为本的护理(PCC)最低实践标准。
导言:艾滋病服务中以人为中心的关怀(PCC)旨在改善客户体验、提高服务可及性和治疗效果,并加快疫情控制的进度。要使以人为本的关怀做到有的放矢,服务提供者和客户必须共同努力,确定客户的优先事项。然而,医疗服务提供者往往忽略了识别客户的非临床关切,而客户也可能因语言或不平等的权力动态而感到受抑制:我们的研究小组在对加纳实施以人为本的护理评估工具(PCC-AT)的混合方法研究结果进行评估时,发现了接受抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)者和医疗服务提供者的不同观点,从而阐明了制定以人为本的护理评估最低实践标准的必要性。我们的团队对定性数据进行了研究,提出了五步 PCC 最低实践标准:讨论:由于 PCC 是一个宽泛的概念,缺乏实际可实施的信息来支持其操作框架,因此,如果没有最低实践标准并加以利用,就不可能始终如一地准确实施 PCC。未来的研究应确定目标,并进一步阐明 PCC 最低实践标准各组成部分的质量标准。
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