Chronically ill patients' perspectives on support services and activities of patient organizations.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Avi Zigdon, Eyal Eckhaus, Michal Rosenfeld, Ofek Zigdon
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Abstract

Background: Patient Organizations (POs) are an important support factor in helping chronically ill patients cope with their illness. Patient involvement in the management of their disease helps to achieve the best possible care for the patient, streamline the work of healthcare providers, shape healthcare policy, and even influence the structures of healthcare systems. The perspective of chronically ill patients on the activities and services provided by patient organizations has not been evaluated yet. This study aimed to identify and map the services and activities of all types of non-profit patient organizations from the perspective of chronically ill patients so that they can be integrated as an integral part of the healthcare system.

Methods: Nineteen services and activities of patient organizations were sampled from Israeli patient organizations and scientific literature. These services and activities were evaluated by chronically ill patients in Israel. Patient-Oriented Questionnaires (POQ) were distributed among patients with chronic diseases (N = 1395) using snowball sampling.

Results: Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was performed, followed by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) for convergent and discriminant validity. Findings showed that twelve services and activities suggested by patient organizations were found to represent chronically ill patients' needs and categorized into three groups: Interpersonal support (five items), patients' rights (four items), and medical information (three items). CFA showed a good fit for the observed data. CFI = 0.98, NFI = 0.97, TLI = 0.96, RMSEA = 0.058.

Conclusions: Well-organized patient organizations are an important pillar in reformed healthcare systems. They can serve as the social arm of the healthcare system and as an intermediary between patients and healthcare institutions. We narrowed down twelve services and activities given by patient organizations that were important to chronically ill patients in Israel. patient organizations can utilize patient needs or preferences into clinical practice and influence health policy planning, patient-caregiver relationships, research and even healthcare costs. patient organizations recognition by the healthcare system, and establishment of a national patient council will help to realize these processes.

慢性病患者对患者组织的支持服务和活动的看法。
背景:患者组织是帮助慢性病患者应对疾病的重要支持因素。患者参与疾病管理有助于为患者提供最佳护理、简化医疗服务提供者的工作、制定医疗政策,甚至影响医疗系统的结构。慢性病患者对患者组织提供的活动和服务的看法尚未得到评估。本研究旨在从慢性病患者的视角出发,确定并绘制各类非营利性患者组织的服务和活动图,以便将这些组织整合为医疗系统的一个组成部分:从以色列患者组织和科学文献中抽取了 19 项患者组织的服务和活动。以色列的慢性病患者对这些服务和活动进行了评估。采用滚雪球抽样法在慢性病患者(1395 人)中发放了以患者为导向的调查问卷(POQ):进行了探索性因子分析 (EFA),随后又进行了确认性因子分析 (CFA),以确定收敛性和鉴别性。结果表明,患者组织建议的 12 项服务和活动代表了慢性病患者的需求,并分为三组:人际支持(5 个项目)、患者权利(4 个项目)和医疗信息(3 个项目)。CFA 对观察到的数据进行了良好的拟合。CFI = 0.98,NFI = 0.97,TLI = 0.96,RMSEA = 0.058:组织良好的患者组织是医疗系统改革的重要支柱。它们可以作为医疗保健系统的社会分支以及患者和医疗保健机构之间的中介。患者组织可以将患者的需求或偏好融入到临床实践中,并对医疗政策规划、患者与护理人员的关系、研究甚至医疗成本产生影响。医疗系统对患者组织的认可以及全国患者委员会的成立将有助于实现这些进程。
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