Patients' experiences of medication management while navigating ongoing care between outpatient services: A qualitative case study of patients on hemodialysis

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Tracy Zhang , Mai Mohsen , Angelina Abbaticchio , Marisa Battistella
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Abstract

Background

Patients on hemodialysis have complex medical diagnoses and medication regimens, requiring access to numerous health services and consultation with various healthcare providers. While interprofessional collaboration can optimize care among hemodialysis patients, these patients commonly experience medication-related problems and frequent hospitalizations resulting from miscommunications and mismanagement of medications.

Objectives

This study aims to capture the lived experiences of patients on hemodialysis to reveal their medication management needs as they navigate ongoing care between various outpatient services.

Methods

A qualitative methodology was used to explore the perspectives of hemodialysis patients. One-on-one, in-person, semi-structured interviews were conducted at an outpatient hemodialysis clinic located inside an urban teaching hospital. English-speaking adults 18 years and older who have been followed at the clinic for at least three months were selected through random, convenience sampling. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Patients were recruited and data were collected iteratively and continued until data saturation was reached. Data was analyzed through the lens of the Picker Principles of Patient Centered Care using a general inductive approach.

Results

A total of nine interviews were conducted. Two major themes, medication management and care navigation, were identified. Though patients had a wealth of knowledge about their medications, and they were motivated to self-manage their medications to enhance their well-being, they experienced barriers with medication management. Patients further expressed challenges with navigating care and spoke of the importance of having good rapport with healthcare providers who are attentive to their needs.

Conclusions

The results revealed a need for improved support for self-care and interprofessional collaboration to possibly reduce the burden of medications and care fragmentation experienced by patients and improve continuity of care for patients.

患者在门诊服务之间进行持续护理时的用药管理经验:血液透析患者的定性案例研究
背景血液透析患者的医疗诊断和用药方案都很复杂,需要获得众多医疗服务并向不同的医疗服务提供者咨询。虽然跨专业合作可以优化血液透析患者的护理,但这些患者通常会遇到与用药相关的问题,并经常因沟通不畅和用药管理不当而住院。本研究旨在捕捉血液透析患者的生活经历,以揭示他们在接受各种门诊服务时的用药管理需求。我们在一家城市教学医院内的血液透析门诊进行了一对一、面对面、半结构化访谈。通过随机、方便抽样的方式,选取了在该诊所接受过至少三个月随访的 18 岁及以上讲英语的成年人。访谈内容逐字记录和转录。患者招募和数据收集工作反复进行,直到数据达到饱和为止。通过 "以患者为中心的护理原则"(Picker Principles of Patient Centered Care)的视角,采用一般归纳法对数据进行了分析。确定了两大主题,即药物管理和护理导航。虽然患者对自己的用药有丰富的了解,而且他们有动力自我管理用药以提高自身健康水平,但他们在用药管理方面遇到了障碍。患者进一步表达了在护理导航方面遇到的挑战,并谈到了与关注他们需求的医疗服务提供者保持良好关系的重要性。结论 研究结果表明,需要加强对自我护理的支持和跨专业合作,以减轻患者的用药负担和护理分散性,并改善患者护理的连续性。
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