Factors Affecting Patient’s Engagement with Physician in Angioplasty Patients: A Case Study

Q3 Medicine
Zahra Khodadadi, S. Tabatabaee, M. Bakhshi, Fateme Leghaei, J. Moghri
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Introduction : Patient engagement is a concept that has gained special importance in medical care today, and is considered as a valuable goal in patient care. With the evolution of modern health from a disease-centered model to a patient-centered model, patient interaction has played an important role in improving the health care processes. This study aims to identify the factors affecting the patient's interaction with the physician. Methods : This is an applied study with a qualitative-descriptive method. First, the information of patients who underwent angioplasty in 2019 was extracted from the hospital information system. Then, in-depth interviews with patients were conducted using a semi-structured interview guide. In the next step, we analyzed the data using qualitative content analysis with MAXQDA. Results : After analyzing data, we were able to extract 1072 codes. Then, we categorized the codes into two sub-categories of supply side (physician) and demand side (patient). We identified 11 factors affecting supply-side interaction (information, physician behavior, education, access, cost, responsiveness, patient perception of physician expertise and skill, managerial weakness, facilities, trust, and satisfaction with physician), as well as seven factors on demand-side (personal problems, patient questioning spirit, response from other sources, financial problems, lack of knowledge and awareness, advice from others, and self-medication). Conclusion : It is expected that the patient's interaction with his/her physician after angioplasty could accelerate the patient's recovery process, prevent possible complications, and reduce costs. Recognizing the effective factors and designing appropriate interventions on the supply and demand side that can lead to improving patient interactions with physicians, and pave the way for promoting community health.
影响血管成形术患者与医生接触的因素:一个案例研究
引言:患者参与是一个在当今医疗保健中具有特殊重要性的概念,被认为是患者护理的一个有价值的目标。随着现代健康从以疾病为中心模式向以患者为中心模式的演变,患者互动在改善医疗保健过程中发挥了重要作用。本研究旨在确定影响患者与医生互动的因素。方法:采用定性描述的方法进行应用研究。首先,从医院信息系统中提取2019年接受血管成形术的患者信息。然后,使用半结构化访谈指南对患者进行深入访谈。在下一步中,我们使用MAXQDA对数据进行定性内容分析。结果:在分析数据后,我们能够提取1072个代码。然后,我们将代码分为两个子类别,即供应方(医生)和需求方(患者)。我们确定了11个影响供应方互动的因素(信息、医生行为、教育、获取、成本、反应能力、患者对医生专业知识和技能的看法、管理弱点、设施、信任和对医生的满意度),以及需求方面的七个因素(个人问题、患者质疑精神、其他来源的反应、经济问题、缺乏知识和意识、他人建议和自我治疗)。结论:血管成形术后患者与医生的互动有望加速患者的康复过程,预防可能的并发症,降低成本。认识到有效因素,并在供需方面设计适当的干预措施,以改善患者与医生的互动,并为促进社区健康铺平道路。
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Journal of Health Administration
Journal of Health Administration Health Professions-Health Information Management
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