Connections Reduce Rheumatic Heart Disease-Related Mortality in Western Australia: A Mixed Methods Study

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Virginia DeCourcy, Daniel Hunt, Ingrid Stacey, Emma Haynes, Beverley Paterson, Clare Huppatz, Marisa Gilles, Judith Katzenellenbogen
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Abstract

Introduction

Preventable rheumatic heart disease (RHD) deaths continue to occur in Australia, with Aboriginal people disproportionately affected. Despite research into structural drivers and the lived experience of people with RHD, and national guidelines focusing on RHD prevention and treatment, recent coronial inquests have highlighted that systemic failures are ongoing. Few studies describe RHD service delivery and/or mortality within the Western Australian (WA) context.

Objective

This study aimed to integrate quantitative information regarding RHD-related deaths in WA between 2012 and 2021 with qualitative interview data to identify system-level opportunities for the prevention of RHD-related mortality in the WA health care setting.

Design

Using quantitative data from the WA RHD register, a descriptive analysis of the clinical and demographic characteristics of RHD patients aged < 65 years was conducted, stratified by vital status. Thematic qualitative analysis of RHD stakeholder interviews was conducted in parallel, capturing systemic factors perceived to prevent or contribute to RHD-related mortality in WA.

Findings

Limited health service contacts were documented for the 60 registered-recorded deaths among people with RHD. Interviewees emphasised that access to appropriate care was vital to prevent mortality. Passionate healthcare providers connect patients with care by fostering trusting relationships, but logistical, socio-cultural and care quality barriers continue to hamper connections.

Conclusion

Systemic change is needed in WA to support motivated providers and ensure that efforts to reduce RHD mortality do not rely on individual initiatives. This study contributes evidence for the need to improve RHD program design by prioritising patient-provider connections, empowering, and resourcing providers to effectively engage with RHD patients.

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联系降低西澳大利亚风湿性心脏病相关死亡率:一项混合方法研究
可预防的风湿性心脏病(RHD)死亡继续发生在澳大利亚,与土著居民不成比例的影响。尽管对RHD患者的结构性驱动因素和生活经历进行了研究,并且国家指导方针侧重于RHD的预防和治疗,但最近的验尸调查强调,系统性失败仍在继续。很少有研究在西澳大利亚(WA)的背景下描述RHD服务的提供和/或死亡率。本研究旨在整合2012年至2021年西澳大利亚州rhd相关死亡的定量信息和定性访谈数据,以确定西澳大利亚州卫生保健机构预防rhd相关死亡的系统级机会。设计使用来自WA RHD登记的定量数据,对65岁RHD患者的临床和人口学特征进行描述性分析,并按生命状态分层。同时对RHD利益相关者访谈进行专题定性分析,捕捉被认为可以预防或导致西澳大利亚州RHD相关死亡率的系统性因素。在60例登记在册的RHD死亡病例中,记录了有限的卫生服务接触者。受访者强调,获得适当护理对预防死亡至关重要。热情的医疗保健提供者通过培养信任关系将患者与护理联系起来,但后勤、社会文化和护理质量方面的障碍继续阻碍着这种联系。西澳需要系统性的改变,以支持有积极性的提供者,并确保降低RHD死亡率的努力不依赖于个人的主动行动。本研究为改善RHD项目设计的必要性提供了证据,通过优先考虑患者与提供者的联系,授权和资源提供者有效地参与RHD患者。
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Australian Journal of Rural Health
Australian Journal of Rural Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
16.70%
发文量
122
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Rural Health publishes articles in the field of rural health. It facilitates the formation of interdisciplinary networks, so that rural health professionals can form a cohesive group and work together for the advancement of rural practice, in all health disciplines. The Journal aims to establish a national and international reputation for the quality of its scholarly discourse and its value to rural health professionals. All articles, unless otherwise identified, are peer reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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