Empowering health: exploring the vital role of facilitator organisations in supporting chronic disease patients in Assam, India.

Hiranmoyee Bhuyan, Seema S Singha
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Background: The research centers on an underrated type of mediator organization namely facilitator organizations (FO) that work in the health care setting. These organizations are mediators that bridge the gap between patients (healthcare customers) and medical services. The facilitator organizations considered for the study are non-governmental organizations situated in Assam that works in align to chronic diseases, particularly cancer.

Methods: The data collection was done through organizational referrals for the study making it a snowball sampling, progressively incorporating additional contemporary entities. The study's respondents were facilitator organizations (i.e.Non-Government Organizations) actively involved in addressing chronic disease. Data were gathered from these facilitator organizations situated in Assam, India, supporting healthcare customers specifically those with cancer. Key informant interviews and semi-structured questionnaires were used for data collection, the responses were documented using a field diary and the Lovelock service model was used as a reference for the construction of the questionnaire and developing the research framework.

Results: The analysis of data shows that facilitator organisations maintain continuity in relationships, which enhances health management and outcomes for customers. The shift in cancer care towards a patient-centred approach and the crucial role of FOs in providing comprehensive and individualized care, addressing diverse patient needs thereby addressing the holistic development of the health care customer is vital. In addition, effective patient-centred communication, incorporating trust, compassion, respect and comprehensive support including mental health therapy, occupational therapy, and rehabilitation plays a crucial role in leading a normal life. ` CONCLUSION: The facilitator organizations dealing with Cancer have to meet a broad range of services outside the core medical service providers for their healthcare customers. These efforts contribute to the overall recovery of both the healthcare customer with cancer and their family.

增强健康能力:探讨促进者组织在支持印度阿萨姆邦慢性病患者方面的重要作用。
研究背景研究的中心是一种被低估的中介组织,即在医疗环境中工作的促进者组织(FO)。这些组织是病人(医疗保健客户)和医疗服务之间的桥梁。本研究考虑的促进者组织是位于阿萨姆邦的非政府组织,这些组织致力于慢性疾病,尤其是癌症的治疗:数据收集是通过组织推荐进行的,采用滚雪球式抽样,逐步纳入更多的当代实体。研究的受访者是积极参与解决慢性病问题的促进组织(即非政府组织)。数据是从位于印度阿萨姆邦的这些促进组织收集的,这些组织为医疗保健客户,特别是癌症患者提供支持。数据收集采用了关键信息提供者访谈和半结构化问卷调查的方式,并使用现场日记记录了回答情况,在构建问卷和制定研究框架时参考了洛夫洛克服务模型:数据分析显示,促进者组织保持了关系的连续性,从而加强了客户的健康管理和成果。癌症护理向以患者为中心的方法转变,促进机构在提供全面和个性化护理、满足患者不同需求从而实现医疗客户的全面发展方面发挥着至关重要的作用。此外,以病人为中心的有效沟通,包括信任、同情、尊重和全面的支持,包括心理健康治疗、职业治疗和康复,对于病人过上正常生活起着至关重要的作用。结论:治疗癌症的促进机构必须在核心医疗服务提供者之外为其医疗保健客户提供广泛的服务。这些努力有助于癌症患者及其家人的整体康复。
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