Patients' Views About Patient Engagement and Representation in Healthcare Governance.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
M. Decamp, Vadim Dukhanin, Lindsay C Hebert, Sarah Himmelrich, Scott A Feeser, S. Berkowitz
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Abstract

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Health systems increasingly engage with patient representatives on their governance boards or with patient and family advisory councils to improve care delivery. Little is known about how general patients regard those engagement activities. The objective of this study was to assess the importance of patient representation. We mailed a survey to 31,687 Medicare beneficiaries attributed to a Medicare accountable care organization. We examined relationships between respondents' views and their health characteristics and performed thematic analysis on free-text responses. Among 3,061 respondents, the majority believed that having a patient representative (74.1%) or a patient council (74.0%) mattered "some" or "a lot." The main factors respondents considered in answering were that "patients deserve a voice" (64%) and "having a patient on the [governance] board increases my trust" in this organization (46%). Our analysis of free-text responses illuminated why patient representatives are important, keys to successful engagement, and reasons behind the skepticism. This study indicates that most patients believe representation in health system governance is important, and that realizing its potential requires engagement activities that improve general patients' awareness of, and interaction with, their representatives.
患者对医疗治理中患者参与和代表的看法。
行政SUMMARYHealth系统越来越多地与管理委员会中的患者代表或患者和家庭咨询委员会接触,以改善护理提供。对于普通患者如何看待这些参与活动,我们知之甚少。本研究的目的是评估患者代表性的重要性。我们向31687名医疗保险受益人邮寄了一份调查,这些受益人属于医疗保险责任护理组织。我们研究了受访者的观点和他们的健康特征之间的关系,并对自由文本回答进行了主题分析。在3061名受访者中,大多数人认为有一名患者代表(74.1%)或一个患者委员会(74.0%)“有些”或“很多”很重要。受访者在回答时考虑的主要因素是“患者应该有发言权”(64%)和“有一名病患加入[治理]委员会会增加我对这个组织的信任”(46%)。我们对自由文本回复的分析阐明了为什么患者代表很重要,成功参与的关键,以及怀疑背后的原因。这项研究表明,大多数患者认为代表性在卫生系统治理中很重要,实现其潜力需要参与活动,提高普通患者对其代表的认识,并与之互动。
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Journal of Healthcare Management
Journal of Healthcare Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
68
期刊介绍: The Journal of Healthcare Management is the official journal of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Six times per year, JHM offers timely healthcare management articles that inform and guide executives, managers, educators, and researchers. JHM also contains regular columns written by experts and practitioners in the field that discuss management-related topics and industry trends. Each issue presents an interview with a leading executive.
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