Clinician Experiences With Integrative Group Medical Visits for Chronic Pain.

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2024-11-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130241304772
Mary Jackson, Paula Gardiner, Jennifer Leeman, Isabel Roth
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Abstract

Background: The well-being of healthcare teams is an important consideration when seeking to improve patient experience and quality of care. Prior studies have found that changes to working conditions are most effective in improving clinician well-being. Integrative Group Medical Visits (IGMVs) modify working conditions in ways that have potential to improve clinician experience.

Objective: The objective of this study was to understand healthcare teams' experiences with IGMVs.

Methods: In this qualitative study, interviews were conducted via Zoom and telephone with 21 clinicians, administrators, and staff from safety-net healthcare settings throughout the United States (U.S.) who have implemented IGMVs for patients with chronic pain. Interviews included questions about clinician experience, well-being, and satisfaction with the IGMV model. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded using thematic content analysis by a team of trained qualitative researchers.

Results: The authors identified five themes describing how IGMV positively affected clinician well-being: organizational supports, human-centered engagement, collaboration with an interprofessional team, provision of guideline-concordant care, and enhanced meaning and purpose for the clinicians.

Conclusion: The current study was the first to use interviews from healthcare teams who have implemented IGMV to assess their experience. The themes identified warrant further investigation into IGMVs as a strategy to promote clinician well-being and mitigate aspects of burnout.

临床医生对慢性疼痛综合小组医疗访问的经验。
背景:在寻求改善患者体验和护理质量时,医疗团队的福祉是一个重要的考虑因素。先前的研究发现,改变工作条件对提高临床医生的幸福感是最有效的。综合团体医疗访问(IGMVs)以有可能改善临床医生经验的方式改变工作条件。目的:本研究的目的是了解医疗团队对igmv的经验。方法:在这项定性研究中,通过Zoom和电话访谈了21名临床医生、行政人员和工作人员,他们来自美国(美国)的安全网医疗机构,他们对慢性疼痛患者实施了igmv。访谈包括关于临床医生经验、幸福感和对IGMV模型的满意度的问题。访谈由一组训练有素的定性研究人员使用主题内容分析进行记录、转录和编码。结果:作者确定了描述IGMV如何积极影响临床医生福祉的五个主题:组织支持,以人为本的参与,与跨专业团队的合作,提供指导一致的护理,以及增强临床医生的意义和目的。结论:目前的研究是第一个使用来自实施IGMV的医疗团队的访谈来评估他们的经验。确定的主题值得进一步调查igmv作为促进临床医生福祉和减轻倦怠方面的策略。
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