IMPLEMENTATION OF PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL CARE MODEL: ANALYSIS OF THE ATTITUDES OF PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AND COMORBIDITIES

Galina Z. Moroz, Iryna M. Hidzynska, O. Tkalenko, I. Tkachuk, A. K. Sokolyuk
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The aim: to evaluate the attitude of patients with coronary artery disease and comorbidities to the implementation of patient-centered care in clinical practice. Materials and methods. We carried out questionnaire survey of two groups of patients with coronary artery disease and comorbidities. The first one consisted of 30 patients with coronary artery disease aged 61-75 (mean age 67,2±5,1 years) who were followed by the cardiologist in the therapeutic department of the State Institution of Sciences “Research and Practical Center of Preventive and Clinical Medicine” State Administrative Department. The second one – 33 military personnel with coronary artery disease aged 50-58 years (mean age 53,2±2,4 years) who came for a scheduled appointment with a general practitioner at the Outpatient Care Clinic of the National military medical clinical center “GVKG”. Methods: system analysis, questionnaire survey, statistical. Results. According to patient`s opinion cardiologists give much more information about pharmacological treatment, including side effects of medications used (83,3±6,8% in the Ist group vs 33,3±8,2% in the 2nd group, p<0,05) and actions to increase patients` compliance (83,3±6,8% in the Ist group vs 42,4± 8,6% in the 2nd group, p<0,05). This is related to the peculiarities of management of patients with chronic diseases in the State Institution of Science “Research and Practical Center of Preventive and Clinical Medicine” State Administrative Department, in particular, with the follow-up of high-risk cardiac patients, including scheduled appointments and monitoring of patient`s clinical conditions by a cardiologist. Emotional support was given to 93,3±4,6% of patients in the Ist group and to 18,2±6,7% of patients in the 2nd group (p<0,05). 36,7±8,8% of patients in the Ist group and 84,8±6,3% in the 2nd group ( p<0,05) indicated, that they need more information about their treatment plan and involvement in clinical decision-making. 93,3±4,6% of patients in the Ist group and 4,8±6,3 % in the 2nd group were ready to perform self-monitoring of their health conditions and participate in the decision-making process regarding their treatment. Conclusions. Our survey demonstrated, that the majority of interviewed patients with coronary artery disease and comorbidities are ready to use basic principles of patient-centered care. The necessity to improve patient`s information and education about clinical decision-making and physician`s practical skills in the field of implementation of patient-centered care was substantiated.
实施以病人为中心的医疗护理模式:冠心病患者和合并症患者的态度分析
目的:评估冠心病和合并症患者在临床实践中对实施以患者为中心的护理的态度。材料和方法。我们对两组冠心病和合并症患者进行了问卷调查。第一组包括 30 名年龄在 61-75 岁之间(平均年龄为 67.2±5.1 岁)的冠心病患者,由国家行政部门国家科学院 "预防和临床医学研究和实践中心 "治疗部门的心脏病专家随访。第二组--33 名患有冠状动脉疾病的军人,年龄在 50-58 岁之间(平均年龄为 53.2±2.4岁),他们在国立军事医疗临床中心 "GVKG "门诊部与全科医生预约就诊。方法:系统分析、问卷调查、统计。结果。根据患者的意见,心脏病专家提供了更多关于药物治疗的信息,包括所用药物的副作用(第一组为 83.3±6.8% ,第二组为 33.3±8.2% ,P<0.05)和提高患者依从性的措施(第一组为 83.3±6.8% ,第二组为 42.4±8.6% ,P<0.05)。这与国家科学机构 "预防和临床医学研究与实践中心 "国家行政部门管理慢性病患者的特殊性有关,特别是对高危心脏病患者的随访,包括由心脏病专家安排预约和监测患者的临床状况。93.3±4.6% 的第一组患者和 18.2±6.7% 的第二组患者获得了情感支持(P<0.05)。36.7±8.8%的第一组患者和 84.8±6.3%的第二组患者(P<0.05)表示,他们需要更多有关治疗计划的信息,并参与临床决策。93.3±4.6% 的第一组患者和 4.8±6.3% 的第二组患者愿意自我监测健康状况并参与治疗决策过程。结论我们的调查显示,大多数受访的冠心病患者和合并症患者愿意采用以患者为中心的护理基本原则。在实施以患者为中心的护理方面,有必要加强对患者的临床决策信息和教育以及医生的实践技能。
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