Patient involvement in the development of the Danish surgical breast cancer patient pathway – An action research project

IF 1.6 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Ingrid Annette Zøylner, P. Kirkegaard, P. Christiansen, K. Lomborg
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Abstract

Although patient involvement is on the political agenda, the influence on clinical practice is poorly described. The aim of this study was to explore and evaluate the participatory process of involving patients and relatives in development of a surgical breast cancer patient pathway. The overall design was insider action research and included two Danish surgical breast cancer clinics. In dialogue meetings patients, relatives, and healthcare professionals (HCPs) discussed suggestions for improving the pathway. Patients and relatives were satisfied with the pathway organisation in general. However, suggestions related to information, communication, and choice of treatment were presented. In response to this, a patient decision aid was developed, tested, and implemented, and HCPs increased focus on male relatives, and made minor changes to the pathway. Participants were satisfied with the participatory process, however, recommendations for future dialogue meetings included shortening the follow-up period, using a skilled facilitator, reminding HCPs being open-minded, and emphasizing for patients and relatives that participation may require a surplus of mental resources. Overall, recommendations on patient involvement obtained from this project could, due to their general relevance, be implemented in clinical settings other than breast cancer. Furthermore, action research proved a suitable design for research on patient involvement.
丹麦乳腺癌症手术患者路径开发中的患者参与——一项行动研究项目
尽管患者参与已列入政治议程,但对临床实践的影响却很少被描述。本研究的目的是探索和评估患者和亲属参与癌症手术患者路径发展的参与过程。总体设计是内部行动研究,包括两家丹麦癌症外科诊所。在对话会议上,患者、亲属和医疗保健专业人员(HCP)讨论了改善该途径的建议。患者和亲属总体上对通路组织感到满意。然而,提出了与信息、沟通和治疗选择有关的建议。为此,开发、测试和实施了一种患者决策辅助工具,HCP增加了对男性亲属的关注,并对该途径进行了微小的改变。参与者对参与过程感到满意,但对未来对话会议的建议包括缩短随访时间,使用熟练的调解人,提醒HCP持开放态度,并向患者和亲属强调参与可能需要多余的精神资源。总体而言,从该项目获得的关于患者参与的建议,由于其普遍相关性,可以在癌症以外的临床环境中实施。此外,行动研究被证明是研究患者参与的合适设计。
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Action Research
Action Research Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Action Research is a new international, interdisciplinary, refereed journal which is a forum for the development of the theory and practice of action research. Our purpose with this international, peer reviewed journal is to offer a forum for participative, action oriented inquiry into questions that matter--questions relevant to people in the conduct of their lives, that enable them to flourish in their organizations and communities, and that evince a deep concern for the wider ecology. The aim of the journal is to offer a viable alternative to dominant "disinterested" models of social science, one that is relevant to people in the conduct of their lives, their organizations and their communities.
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