“One of the team” patient experience of integrated breast cancer care

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
H. Tucker
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PurposeThis paper presents my experience of breast cancer care in which I describe my care as positive and integrated.Design/methodology/approachI have applied an autoethnographical approach to my patient story to analyse my care in order to reflect and share insights. I have applied my knowledge and experience in integrated care through my research, management and practice.FindingsIn my patient story I describe being empowered and feeling like “one of the team.” Vertical and horizontal integration was evident across staff services and agencies. This included integrated working across multi‐disciplinary teams, between primary and secondary care and also between the NHS and a voluntary agency. I identified features that were important to me in my care under the headings of: certainty, communication, contact, compassion, continuity, cohesive, care and collaboration.Practical implicationsI consider the implications of sharing patient stories to inform quality improvement, influence education and training for staff and design support for patients. I consider how patients can be more involved in the evaluation of their care.Originality/valueThis viewpoint has been written from my perspective as a patient and a professional, and was written in order to recognise good practice and share the learning for continual quality improvement. There is every sign that person-centred integrated care is starting to be embedded in some of our services and hopefully this will be recognised, celebrated and sustained.
“团队之一”患者体验乳腺癌综合护理
本文介绍了我的乳腺癌护理经验,其中我将我的护理描述为积极和综合的。设计/方法/方法我运用了一种自我民族学的方法来分析我的病人故事,以反映和分享我的见解。通过我的研究、管理和实践,我将我的知识和经验应用于综合护理。在我耐心的故事中,我描述了自己被赋予权力,感觉自己是“团队中的一员”。工作人员服务部门和机构之间的纵向和横向一体化是显而易见的。这包括跨多学科团队、初级和二级保健之间以及NHS和志愿机构之间的综合工作。我确定了在我的护理中对我很重要的特征:确定性,沟通,接触,同情,连续性,凝聚力,关怀和协作。我考虑了分享患者故事对提高质量、影响员工教育和培训以及为患者设计支持的影响。我考虑的是如何让病人更多地参与到对他们治疗的评估中来。原创性/价值本文是从我作为患者和专业人士的角度出发,旨在认可良好的实践,并分享持续质量改进的经验。种种迹象表明,以人为本的综合护理已经开始融入到我们的一些服务中,希望这将得到认可、庆祝和持续。
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Journal of Integrated Care
Journal of Integrated Care HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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1.70
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