Families' opinions about their involvement in care during hospitalization: a mixed-methods study.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Josien M Woldring, Wolter Paans, Reinold O B Gans, Hinke M van der Werf, Marie Louise Luttik
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Abstract

Background: Healthcare professionals in the hospital setting frequently assume primary caregiving responsibilities, which often leads family members to perceive this as standard practice during hospitalization. This dynamic may create a gap between actual and desired levels of family involvement. The aim of this study is to explore the opinions of families about their involvement in care during the hospitalization of a relative.

Methods: A sequential explanatory mixed-method study design was used, where quantitative data collection is followed by qualitative data collection for a deeper understanding of the quantitative findings. Data were collected between November 2023 and April 2024 across 15 wards in a university hospital in the north of the Netherlands. 153 family members of hospitalized patients completed the adapted Families' Importance in Nursing Care-Families' Opinions questionnaire, providing valuable quantitative data. Twenty-three of these family members were subsequently interviewed to gather qualitative insights. Data were analyzed sequentially, with the quantitative results guiding qualitative data collection. The two types of data were integrated to draw comprehensive conclusions about the significance of family involvement during hospitalization. The study adhered to the guidelines of the Good Reporting of A Mixed Method Study (GRAMMS).

Results: The questionnaire scores indicate a high willingness for involvement in care during hospitalization. Subsequent in-depth interviews led to the development of a model demonstrating that this involvement is sequentially related to the themes of acknowledgement, alignment, and collaboration.

Conclusions: Family members expressed a need to be acknowledged by healthcare professionals as partners in care. Role agreements and information sharing during hospital care should be aligned to achieve effective collaboration between family members and healthcare professionals.

住院期间家庭参与护理的意见:一项混合方法研究。
背景:医院的医疗保健专业人员经常承担主要的护理责任,这往往导致家庭成员认为这是住院期间的标准做法。这种动态可能造成家庭参与的实际水平和期望水平之间的差距。摘要本研究旨在探讨家属在亲属住院期间参与照护的意见。方法:采用顺序解释性混合方法研究设计,定量数据收集之后是定性数据收集,以便更深入地了解定量结果。数据收集于2023年11月至2024年4月,涵盖荷兰北部一所大学医院的15个病房,153名住院患者的家庭成员完成了改编的家庭在护理中的重要性-家庭意见问卷,提供了有价值的定量数据。随后对其中23名家庭成员进行了访谈,以收集定性见解。数据按顺序分析,以定量结果指导定性数据收集。综合两类数据,得出住院期间家庭参与的意义的综合结论。该研究遵循混合方法研究良好报告(GRAMMS)的指导方针。结果:问卷得分显示住院期间参与护理的意愿较高。随后的深入访谈导致了一个模型的发展,该模型证明了这种参与与确认、对齐和协作的主题是顺序相关的。结论:家庭成员表示需要被医疗保健专业人员视为护理伙伴。医院护理期间的角色协议和信息共享应保持一致,以实现家庭成员和医疗保健专业人员之间的有效协作。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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