New Zealand hospice staff perspectives on 'Xcellent Gowns' for big bodied palliative care patients: a qualitative study.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Jazmin Phillips, Emily Wood, Tanya Loveard, Eileen McKinlay, Carol MacDonald, George Parker, Lesley Gray
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Abstract

Introduction A handful of reports detail efforts to redesign traditional hospital gowns to address common concerns related to patient comfort and privacy for big bodied patients. Results suggest that improving gown design has the potential to improve both the patient and carer experience and satisfaction of care. Aim This study aimed to ascertain the utility of gowns purposely designed for big bodied patients (named Xcellent Gowns) from a staff perspective. Methods Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted in 2022 with 14 hospice staff members. Interview transcripts were uploaded to DedooseTM . Data were analysed utilising reflexive thematic analysis according to a six-phase process including data familiarisation, iterative data coding, and theme development and refinement. Results The qualitative analysis of the interview data identified four main themes: (1) the gown experience, (2) fit-for-purpose, (3) love and dignity, (4) design principles. Each theme is presented and discussed with illustrative quotes from participants' interview transcripts. Discussion The perspectives of the staff participants in this study confirm research findings from other healthcare settings, that the patient and carer experience may be improved through focused redesign of this vital item of patient clothing.

新西兰临终关怀工作人员对大型姑息治疗患者的“Xcellent Gowns”的看法:一项定性研究。
引言一些报告详细介绍了重新设计传统医院长袍的努力,以解决与患者舒适度和大体型患者隐私相关的常见问题。结果表明,改进长袍设计有可能提高患者和护理人员的体验和护理满意度。目的本研究旨在从工作人员的角度确定专为体型较大的患者设计的长袍(名为Xcellent gowns)的实用性。方法于2022年对14名临终关怀工作人员进行定性半结构化访谈。面试记录已上传至DedooseTM。根据六个阶段的过程,包括数据熟悉、迭代数据编码以及主题开发和提炼,利用反射性主题分析对数据进行分析。结果访谈数据的定性分析确定了四个主要主题:(1)礼服体验,(2)符合目的,(3)爱与尊严,(4)设计原则。每一个主题都被介绍和讨论,并引用了参与者访谈记录中的例证。讨论本研究工作人员参与者的观点证实了其他医疗机构的研究结果,即通过重点重新设计这一重要的患者服装,可以改善患者和护理人员的体验。
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Journal of primary health care
Journal of primary health care PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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2.70
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16.70%
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79
审稿时长
28 weeks
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