Evaluating Treatment Burden in Patients with Complex Needs Receiving a Transition of Care Intervention: A Rapid Qualitative Analysis.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Elizabeth Bowen, Nina Ali, Amanda J Anderson, Allana Krolikowski, Sharon Hewner
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Many patients, especially those with long-term conditions, face significant challenges in managing their health. Burden of treatment is the effort required for self-managing health. This burden is often intensified by social determinants of health, such as limited access to care and financial instability. Burden of treatment is understudied in socially and medically complex patients, particularly in the critical period of transitioning home after hospital discharge. To address this gap, this study analyzed data from telephone interviews with urban primary care patients who had been recently hospitalized and were identified by an algorithm as having complex medical and social needs, and received a nurse-led outreach call intervention to examine the following areas: (a) how patients with complex health and social needs experience burden of treatment following hospitalization; (b) the individual, interpersonal, and healthcare system factors that patients perceive as impacting burden of treatment; and (c) the impact of an outreach phone call on burden of treatment. The study team completed telephone interviews with 22 patients who received the outreach call intervention, using a semi-structured interview guide based on established treatment burden measurement tools. Interview data were analyzed using rapid qualitative data analysis techniques to identify key themes to answer the research questions. Findings indicated that most participants reported minimal treatment burden across key domains, such as understanding diagnoses, scheduling appointments, managing medications, and engaging in self-care. A minority experienced substantial difficulties, such as frustration with appointment scheduling and challenges with activities of daily living due to their conditions. Several factors were identified as influencing treatment burden, including health condition complexity, family support, and provider communication. Patients generally responded positively to the outreach calls, finding them reassuring and informative. Treatment burden is variable among medically and socially complex patients following hospitalization and is shaped by a number of individual, interpersonal, and healthcare system factors. Further research is needed to develop and evaluate interventions to build healthcare system capacity to serve this population, to minimize treatment burden.

评估接受过渡护理干预的复杂需求患者的治疗负担:快速定性分析。
许多患者,特别是那些长期患病的患者,在管理自己的健康方面面临重大挑战。治疗负担是自我管理健康所需的努力。卫生方面的社会决定因素,如获得保健的机会有限和财政不稳定,往往加剧了这一负担。对于社会和医学复杂的患者,特别是在出院后过渡回家的关键时期,治疗负担的研究不足。为了解决这一差距,本研究分析了对最近住院的城市初级保健患者的电话访谈数据,并通过算法确定这些患者具有复杂的医疗和社会需求,并接受了护士主导的外联电话干预,以检查以下领域:(a)具有复杂健康和社会需求的患者在住院后如何经历治疗负担;(b)患者认为影响治疗负担的个人、人际和医疗保健系统因素;(c)外展电话对治疗负担的影响。研究小组使用基于既定治疗负担测量工具的半结构化访谈指南,对22名接受外诊电话干预的患者完成了电话访谈。使用快速定性数据分析技术分析访谈数据,以确定关键主题来回答研究问题。研究结果表明,大多数参与者报告在关键领域的治疗负担最小,例如理解诊断,安排预约,管理药物和参与自我保健。少数人遇到了很大的困难,如预约安排的挫折和日常生活活动的挑战,由于他们的条件。确定了影响治疗负担的几个因素,包括健康状况复杂性、家庭支持和提供者沟通。患者普遍积极响应外展电话,发现他们放心和信息。住院后的治疗负担在医学和社会复杂的患者中是可变的,并受到许多个人,人际关系和医疗保健系统因素的影响。需要进一步研究制定和评估干预措施,以建立卫生保健系统为这一人群服务的能力,以尽量减少治疗负担。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
107
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Nursing Research (CNR) is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that addresses issues of clinical research that are meaningful to practicing nurses, providing an international forum to encourage discussion among clinical practitioners, enhance clinical practice by pinpointing potential clinical applications of the latest scholarly research, and disseminate research findings of particular interest to practicing nurses. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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