Kathryn Fahy, Rose Galvin, Jeremy Lewis, Karen McCreesh
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摘要
目的探索被诊断为肩袖大面积撕裂者的治疗经验,以及为其提供治疗的医疗从业人员的观点:采用反思性主题分析法进行定性描述性研究:在临床环境(私人诊所[n = 1];公立门诊[n = 2])中进行了面对面的焦点小组讨论。半结构式访谈通过 Microsoft Teams 在线进行:参与人员:被诊断出患有这些眼泪的患者(12 人)和医疗从业人员(11 人):根据有症状的大块肩袖撕裂患者所接受的治疗和提供的护理,确定了两个相互关联的主题:1)积极的治疗经验和管理:教育、清晰的沟通和对预后的保证是医患双方积极治疗的基础。疼痛缓解、运动处方和对治疗路径的信心是这一体验的次主题。2) 消极的治疗经历和管理:疼痛的不确定性、延迟和加剧使患者与医生之间的护理出现缺陷。不适当的疼痛缓解、不适当的运动处方和不确定性影响了他们的治疗。一些医护人员承认,知识差距导致了不确定性,尤其是在选择下一步护理措施时,他们会迅速升级护理,以转移这种不确定性:研究结果表明,当经验不足且信心不足的医护人员提供治疗时,患者的体验与期望之间存在不一致。这凸显了加强对医疗从业人员的教育和支持的必要性。
'If he thought that I was going to go and hurt myself, he had another thing coming': Treatment experiences of those with large to massive rotator cuff tears and the perspectives of healthcare practitioners.
Objective: To explore the treatment experiences of those diagnosed with large to massive rotator cuff tears and the perspectives of healthcare practitioners providing their care.
Design: A qualitative descriptive study using reflexive thematic analysis.
Setting: In-person focus groups were undertaken in a clinical setting (private practice [n = 1]; public outpatient [n = 2]). Semi-structured interviews were conducted online via Microsoft Teams.
Participants: Patients diagnosed with these tears (n = 12) and healthcare practitioners (n = 11).
Results: Two interlinking themes were identified based on the care received and provided for patients with symptomatic large to massive rotator cuff tears:1) Positive treatment experiences and management: Education, clear communication and reassurance around prognosis were the foundation of positive patient-clinician care. Sub-themes of pain relief, exercise prescription and confidence in their pathway underpinned this experience. This proficiency in care was affirmed by some healthcare practitioners who spoke about the importance of confidence and experience in their management plan even in times of poor progress.2) Negative treatment experiences and management: Uncertainty, delays and exacerbation of pain flawed the patient-clinician care. Sub-themes of inappropriate pain relief, inappropriate exercise prescription and uncertainty impacted their care. Some healthcare practitioners acknowledged knowledge gaps led to uncertainty especially when choosing the next step of care and were quick to escalate care to deflect this uncertainty.
Conclusions: The findings suggest discordance exists between the patient's experiences and expectations when the delivery of care was by less experienced and confident healthcare practitioners in the management of this condition. This highlights the need for improved education and support for healthcare practitioners.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Rehabilitation covering the whole field of disability and rehabilitation, this peer-reviewed journal publishes research and discussion articles and acts as a forum for the international dissemination and exchange of information amongst the large number of professionals involved in rehabilitation. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)