Abigail Albutt, Jane O'Hara, Mark Conner, Rebecca Lawton
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Abstract
Background: Measures exist to improve early recognition of, and response to deteriorating patients in hospital. Despite these, 7% of the deaths reported to the National Reporting and Learning System from acute hospitals in 2015 related to a failure to recognise or respond to deterioration. Interventions have been developed that allow patients and relatives to escalate patient deterioration to a critical care outreach team. However, there is not a strong evidence base for the clinical effectiveness of these interventions, or patients' ability to recognise deterioration.
Aims: The aims of this study were as follows. (a) To identify methods of involving patients in recognising deterioration in hospital, generated by health professionals. (b) To develop and evaluate an identified method of patient involvement in practice, and explore its feasibility and acceptability from the perspectives of patients.
Methods: The study used a mixed-methods design. A measure to capture patient-reported wellness during observation was developed (Patient Wellness Questionnaire) through focus group discussion with health professionals and patients, and piloted on inpatient wards.
Results: There was limited uptake where patients were asked to record ratings of their wellness using the Patient Wellness Questionnaire themselves. However, where the researcher asked patients about their wellness using the Patient Wellness Questionnaire and recorded their responses during observation, this was acceptable to most patients.
Conclusions: This study has developed a measure that can be used to routinely collect patient-reported wellness during observation in hospital and may potentially improve early detection of deterioration.
背景:存在提高早期识别和应对医院恶化患者的措施。尽管如此,2015年向国家报告和学习系统(National Reporting and Learning System)报告的急诊医院死亡人数中,有7%与未能识别或应对病情恶化有关。已经制定了干预措施,允许患者和亲属将患者病情升级到重症监护外展小组。然而,这些干预措施的临床有效性或患者识别病情恶化的能力并没有强有力的证据基础。目的:本研究的目的如下。(a)确定让病人参与识别由保健专业人员产生的医院恶化情况的方法。(b)发展和评估一种确定的患者参与实践的方法,并从患者的角度探讨其可行性和可接受性。方法:采用混合方法设计。通过与卫生专业人员和患者进行焦点小组讨论,制定了一项措施,以捕捉观察期间患者报告的健康状况(患者健康问卷),并在住院病房进行了试点。结果:有有限的吸收,病人被要求记录他们的健康评级使用病人健康问卷自己。然而,当研究人员使用患者健康问卷询问患者的健康状况并在观察期间记录他们的回答时,这对大多数患者来说是可以接受的。结论:本研究开发了一种测量方法,可用于在医院观察期间例行收集患者报告的健康状况,并可能改善早期发现病情恶化。