Recommendations for patient-centered emergency care.

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CJEM Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1007/s43678-024-00706-3
Sasha Litwin, Samuel Vaillancourt, Frédérique Kyomi Labelle, Shawn Mondoux, Simon Berthelot, Lindsay Clarke, Cathie Hofstetter, Stephanie VandenBerg, Eddy Lang, Lucas B Chartier
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Introduction: Patient-centred care is more than just an aspiration, it represents a fundamental shift in the way healthcare must be delivered. Patient-centred emergency care is important for improving the patient and clinician experience and is essential for optimizing health outcomes. Creating a patient-centred emergency department emphasizes the importance of the patient's experience, preferences, and values.

Methods: To formulate recommendations for patient-centred care, we synthesized a literature review, stakeholder interviews, consensus from an expert panel of diverse healthcare professionals and a patient advocate, and reviewed our recommendations for feedback with a presentation at the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (CAEP) 2023 Annual Conference Academic Symposium.

Results: This paper gives practical recommendations for areas and strategies to improve patient-centredness in Emergency Medicine. It delves into the various dimensions of this approach, including the role of the physical environment, communications and interpersonal interactions, systems of care, and measurement, all of which are essential in providing optimal care to match the patients' needs.

Conclusion: We seek to inspire a renewed commitment of placing the patient at the heart of emergency care, recognizing that patient-centredness is not merely an option but a fundamental aspect of delivering high quality, compassionate and effective healthcare in the emergency setting. In an era marked by technological advancements and evolving healthcare paradigms, the essence of medicine as a deeply human endeavour is becoming in some ways more possible, if we seize the opportunities.

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以患者为中心的急诊护理建议。
引言以患者为中心的医疗服务不仅仅是一种愿望,它代表着医疗服务方式的根本转变。以患者为中心的急诊护理对于改善患者和临床医生的就医体验非常重要,对于优化医疗效果也至关重要。创建以患者为中心的急诊科强调患者的体验、偏好和价值观的重要性:为了制定以患者为中心的护理建议,我们综合了文献综述、利益相关者访谈、由不同医护人员组成的专家小组和一名患者权益倡导者的共识,并在加拿大急诊医师协会(CAEP)2023 年年会学术研讨会上发表演讲,回顾了我们的建议,征求反馈意见:本文就急诊医学中改善以患者为中心的领域和策略提出了切实可行的建议。它深入探讨了这一方法的各个层面,包括物理环境的作用、沟通和人际互动、护理系统和测量,所有这些对于提供符合患者需求的最佳护理都至关重要:我们试图激励人们再次承诺将患者置于急诊护理的核心位置,认识到以患者为中心不仅仅是一种选择,而是在急诊环境中提供优质、体贴和有效医疗服务的基本要素。在这个以技术进步和不断演变的医疗保健模式为标志的时代,如果我们能够抓住机遇,医学作为一项深层次的人类事业,其本质在某些方面正变得更加可能。
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