Patients’ perspective on self-administration during hospitalisation - a qualitative pilot study

Trine Engholm Mahler, C. A. Sørensen, T. Graabæk
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Background, aims and objectives: Many patients have a desire to have more influence on their course of treatment. The Danish Healthcare System is under development with a focus on patient involvement. Self-administration is a very important part of the whole concept of patient involvement. This pilot study aimed to investigate Danish patients’ attitudes towards and experience of the concept of self-administration during hospitalisation Method: A qualitative design with semi-structured, one-to-one interviews was used. Data were collected by one author (TEM) from March 2018 to April 2018. Included patients were all part of the intervention group from a randomised controlled trial. These patients were self-administrating their own medicine during hospitalisation. Results: In total, 8 patients agreed to be interviewed. One patient withdrew his consent during the interview, resulting in 7 interviews for analysis. No patients declined to participate. Interviews were, on average, 22 minutes in duration. From the analysed data, 3 major themes emerged: “Self-management = self-administration?”, “Ready, set, self-administration” and “Once self-administration, always self-administration?” Conclusion: This pilot study indicates that the patients have a very positive attitude towards and experience of self-administration during hospitalisation, as self-administration allowed them to regain control of their medicine and gave them a sense of independence and safety. All patients would prefer to be self-administering their own medicine rather than handing over the responsibility to the nurse in a future hospitalisation, due to the positive experience it has given them. Future studies are needed to confirm these findings.
患者对住院期间自我用药的看法——一项定性初步研究
背景、目的和目的:许多患者希望对他们的治疗过程有更大的影响。丹麦医疗保健系统正在发展中,重点是病人的参与。自我给药是病人参与整个概念中非常重要的一部分。本初步研究旨在调查丹麦患者在住院期间对自我给药概念的态度和经验。方法:采用半结构化、一对一访谈的定性设计。数据由一位作者(TEM)于2018年3月至2018年4月收集。纳入的患者均为来自随机对照试验的干预组的一部分。这些患者在住院期间自行用药。结果:共有8例患者同意接受访谈。1例患者在访谈中撤回同意,共进行7次访谈分析。没有患者拒绝参与。采访的平均时长为22分钟。从分析的数据中,出现了3个主要主题:“自我管理=自我管理?、“准备、设置、自我管理”和“一次自我管理,永远自我管理?”结论:本初步研究表明,患者在住院期间对自我给药有非常积极的态度和体验,因为自我给药使他们重新获得对药物的控制,并给予他们独立感和安全感。所有的病人都希望在未来的住院治疗中自己用药,而不是把责任交给护士,因为这给了他们积极的体验。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现。
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