Reporting patient experiences within elective perioperative care: a scoping review.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sharon Mickan, Jenna Fletcher, Rosanne Burrows, Sarah Bateup, Alison Stokes, Jason Tsung
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Patient experience is an important descriptor of the human experience of healthcare. Specifically, it is described as the sum of all interactions, shaped by an organization's culture, that influence patient perceptions, across the continuum of care. Currently, patient experience is measured with a focus on the hospital experience. By focussing on elective perioperative care, patient experience across the full continuum of care can be explored. A scoping review was designed to map the important components of patient experience, reported from previous studies of patients' perspectives, across the full continuum of care. The aims of this scoping review were to identify (i) key components of patients' experience and (ii) strategies where clinicians have influenced this experience. A systematic search of four key databases was performed in 2022 and updated in 2023 to identify primary research articles describing the complete perioperative experience for adults who have had elective surgery. Patient reports were extracted and compared to summarize key components of patient experience across preoperative, in-hospital, and postoperative care and to identify components of patient experience that clinicians could influence. From 10 included studies, four important patient experience themes have emerged as realistic expectations, accurate information, consistent communication, and individualized care. Four foci for clinicians to influence patients' experience include careful monitoring around pain management, psychological recovery, coordination of care, and return to function. A matrix of clinicians' points of influence and patient experience is presented to demonstrate how clinicians have influenced important components of patient experience across preoperative, in-hospital, and postoperative care. This review summarizes patients' reports of their experience across the complete perioperative continuum of care. The multidimensional nature of the patient experience is represented in four patient experience themes. Four focus areas in which clinicians can influence patients' experiences across the continuum of care are key to understanding and respecting the human experience in healthcare. This dynamic description of patient experience may focus clinicians' understanding of this complex construct and assist their practical engagement with patients. Further work is needed to ensure these themes are sufficiently relevant and comprehensive for current and future patients. Practical strategies will be important for clinicians to individualize and deliver perioperative care that respects and enhances their patients' experiences.

报告选择性围手术期护理中的患者体验:范围界定综述。
背景:患者体验是人类医疗体验的一个重要描述。具体来说,它是指在整个医疗过程中,受组织文化影响,影响患者感受的所有互动的总和。目前,衡量患者体验的重点是医院体验。通过关注选择性围手术期护理,可以探索整个护理过程中的患者体验。我们设计了一项范围界定研究,以了解患者体验的重要组成部分,这些重要组成部分来自于以往对患者视角的研究,涵盖了整个护理过程。此次范围界定综述的目的在于确定:1)患者体验的关键组成部分;2)临床医生影响患者体验的策略:我们于 2022 年对四个主要数据库进行了系统检索,并于 2023 年进行了更新,以确定描述成人择期手术完整围手术期经历的主要研究文章。对患者报告进行提取和比较,总结出患者在术前、院内和术后护理过程中体验的关键要素,并确定临床医生可以影响患者体验的要素:结果:从纳入的 10 项研究中,得出了四个重要的患者体验主题,即切合实际的期望、准确的信息、一致的沟通和个性化护理。临床医生影响患者体验的四个重点包括围绕疼痛管理、心理康复、护理协调和功能恢复的仔细监测。临床医生的影响点和患者体验矩阵展示了临床医生如何在术前、院内和术后护理中影响患者体验的重要组成部分:本综述总结了患者在整个围手术期护理过程中的体验报告。患者体验的多维性体现在四个患者体验主题中。临床医生在整个护理过程中可以影响患者体验的四个重点领域是理解和尊重人类医疗体验的关键。这种对患者体验的动态描述可以帮助临床医生理解这一复杂的概念,并帮助他们与患者进行实际接触。要确保这些主题对当前和未来的患者具有足够的相关性和全面性,还需要进一步的工作。对于临床医生来说,制定切实可行的策略是非常重要的,只有这样才能实现围手术期护理的个性化,尊重并提升患者的体验。
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CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.80%
发文量
87
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal for Quality in Health Care makes activities and research related to quality and safety in health care available to a worldwide readership. The Journal publishes papers in all disciplines related to the quality and safety of health care, including health services research, health care evaluation, technology assessment, health economics, utilization review, cost containment, and nursing care research, as well as clinical research related to quality of care. This peer-reviewed journal is truly interdisciplinary and includes contributions from representatives of all health professions such as doctors, nurses, quality assurance professionals, managers, politicians, social workers, and therapists, as well as researchers from health-related backgrounds.
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