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摘要
背景:数据库已成为改善医疗保健的重要工具。Care Response 是一个数据库,包含了全球数万名脊骨神经科患者的信息。十多年来,该数据库一直在收集患者报告的治疗效果和患者满意度信息。本研究的目的是通过分析输入 Care Response 系统中患者报告经验测量(PREM)问卷的自由文本,帮助了解患者对脊骨神经治疗的看法和优先考虑事项:本研究的患者报告体验测量(PREM)问卷中有两个问题值得关注。其中一个问题要求提供患者认为患者护理体验中的 "优点 "信息,另一个问题要求提供可使患者护理体验更好的 "改进 "信息。我们使用 Microsoft Word 中的字数统计宏进行了字频分析,然后将这些结果作为定性分析的起点。数据收集时间为 2022 年 5 月 30 日:结果:参与 "护理响应 "系统的人通常都表示与脊骨神经科医生有积极的合作经历,包括疼痛减轻、功能改善,以及感觉自己的临床状况得到了验证。此外,他们还对诊断和治疗程序的解释表示赞赏。他们非常重视友好、专业和及时的服务。而负面体验则恰恰相反:治疗过程匆匆忙忙,治疗费用不值得,或者他们没有得到专业的、富有同情心的或尊重他们个人的治疗。在 "好的方面 "下出现的最重要的主题是满意(对护理)、价值(作为一个人)、安全、舒适和专业。不满意、缺乏价值、缺乏安全感、缺乏舒适感和缺乏专业精神则是 "改进 "项下最重要的主题。我们报告了以前的文献中没有探讨过的患者体验的一些细微差别:受访者似乎更看重在安全、专业、友好和美观的环境中提供有效的治疗。脊骨神经科医生应注意这些优先事项,并根据这些优先事项与患者接触。教育机构应考虑如何将这些方面的良好实践纳入课程。
A qualitative analysis of free-text patient satisfaction responses in Care Response, a database of patient-reported outcome and experience measures.
Background: Databases have become important tools in improving health care. Care Response is a database containing information on tens of thousands of chiropractic patients internationally. It has been collecting patient-reported outcomes and patient satisfaction information for more than 10 years. The purpose of this study was to contribute to the understanding of patient perceptions and priorities for chiropractic care by analysing free text entered into the patient reported experience measure (PREM) questionnaires within the Care Response system.
Methods: There were two questions of interest on the PREM for this study. One requested information about "good points" patients perceived about patients' care experience, and the other requested information on "improvements" that could make the experience better. We conducted a word frequency analysis using a word counting macro in Microsoft Word, then used those results as a starting point for a qualitative analysis. Data were collected on 30 May 2022.
Results: The people who participated in the Care Response system often reported positive experiences with their chiropractors, including that they had reduced pain, improved function, and felt validated in their clinical condition. In addition, they appreciated having diagnostic and treatment procedures explained to them. They valued friendly, professional, and on-time service. The negative experiences were the opposite: being rushed through treatment, that the treatment was not worth the cost, or that they weren't treated professionally, empathetically, or with respect for them as individuals. The most important themes that emerged under "good points" were satisfaction (with care), value (as a person), safety, comfort, and professionalism. Their opposites, dissatisfaction, lack of value, lack of safety, lack of comfort, and lack of professionalism emerged as the most important themes under "improvements". We report some nuances of patient experience that have not previously been explored in the literature.
Conclusions: Respondents seemed to value effective care provided in a safe, professional, friendly, and aesthetically pleasing environment. Chiropractors should note these priorities and engage with patients according to them. Education institutions should consider how good practice in these areas might be incorporated into curricula.
期刊介绍:
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies publishes manuscripts on all aspects of evidence-based information that is clinically relevant to chiropractors, manual therapists and related health care professionals.
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies is an open access journal that aims to provide chiropractors, manual therapists and related health professionals with clinically relevant, evidence-based information. Chiropractic and other manual therapies share a relatively broad diagnostic practice and treatment scope, emphasizing the structure and function of the body''s musculoskeletal framework (especially the spine). The practices of chiropractic and manual therapies are closely associated with treatments including manipulation, which is a key intervention. The range of services provided can also include massage, mobilisation, physical therapies, dry needling, lifestyle and dietary counselling, plus a variety of other associated therapeutic and rehabilitation approaches.
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies continues to serve as a critical resource in this field, and as an open access publication, is more readily available to practitioners, researchers and clinicians worldwide.