医疗保健组织在患者参与中的作用:支持患者和临床医生之间牢固关系的机制。

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Cynthia J Sieck, Jennifer L Hefner, Daniel M Walker, Natasha Kurien, Lauren Phelps, Ann Scheck McAlearney
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摘要

背景:患者参与(PE)对于改善患者体验和结果,以及临床医生的工作寿命和降低医疗保健成本至关重要,但医疗保健组织(hco)在如何支持PE方面的指导有限。参与能力框架考虑了参与的背景,并检查了参与的前兆,包括患者的自我效能感、资源、意愿和能力。目的:本研究的目的是探讨临床医生和患者的观点,通过参与能力框架,通过hco促进PE的机制。方法/方法:我们对美国各地的临床医生和患者顾问进行了一项在线开放式调查,包括关注体育锻炼的影响、障碍、技能和所需工具的问题。出现了一个共同的主题,即卫生保健组织在促进参与方面的作用。我们的分析检查了所有标有“卫生保健系统”代码的回复。结果:超过750名临床医生和患者顾问回应了我们的调查。受访者认为,为患者提供建议和支持以管理他们的护理(自我效能感),提供工具以促进沟通(资源),努力鼓励与患者建立联系(意愿),以及培训HCO员工的文化能力和沟通技巧(能力)是HCO与敬业度相关的重要功能。结论:hco在支持患者和临床医生之间建立强有力的伙伴关系方面发挥了重要作用。我们的研究确定了hco发挥这一作用的重要机制。实践启示:HCO的领导和管理可以帮助建立提供护理的文化。提供适当的沟通工具和促进文化主管护理的政策和举措可以增加参与。
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The role of health care organizations in patient engagement: Mechanisms to support a strong relationship between patients and clinicians.

The role of health care organizations in patient engagement: Mechanisms to support a strong relationship between patients and clinicians.

The role of health care organizations in patient engagement: Mechanisms to support a strong relationship between patients and clinicians.

Background: Patient engagement (PE) is critical to improving patient experience and outcomes, as well as clinician work life and lowering health care costs, yet health care organizations (HCOs) have limited guidance about how to support PE. The engagement capacity framework considers the context of engagement and examines precursors to engagement, including patients' self-efficacy, resources, willingness, and capabilities.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore clinician and patient perspectives related to mechanisms through with the HCOs can facilitate PE through the lens of the engagement capacity framework.

Methodology/approach: We administered an online open-ended survey to clinicians and patient advisors across the United States, including questions focused on the influences of, barriers to, and skills and tools required for PE. A common theme emerged focusing on the role of HCOs in facilitating engagement. Our analysis examined all responses tagged with the "health care system" code.

Results: Over 750 clinicians and patient advisors responded to our survey. Respondents identified offering advice and support for patients to manage their care (self-efficacy), providing tools to facilitate communication (resources), working to encourage connection with patients (willingness), and training for HCO employees in cultural competency and communication skills (capabilities) as important functions of HCOs related to engagement.

Conclusion: HCOs play an important role in supporting a strong partnership between the patient and clinicians. Our study identifies important mechanisms through which HCOs can fulfill this role.

Practice implications: HCO leadership and administration can help establish the culture of care provided. Policies and initiatives that provide appropriate communication tools and promote culturally competent care can increase engagement.

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Health Care Management Review
Health Care Management Review HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Health Care Management Review (HCMR) disseminates state-of-the-art knowledge about management, leadership, and administration of health care systems, organizations, and agencies. Multidisciplinary and international in scope, articles present completed research relevant to health care management, leadership, and administration, as well report on rigorous evaluations of health care management innovations, or provide a synthesis of prior research that results in evidence-based health care management practice recommendations. Articles are theory-driven and translate findings into implications and recommendations for health care administrators, researchers, and faculty.
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