多病患者的生活和护理观念与经验:定性访谈研究。

Journal of multimorbidity and comorbidity Pub Date : 2024-03-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26335565241240820
Glenn Simpson, Leanne Morrison, Miriam Santer, Marisza Hijryana, Andrew Farmer, Hajira Dambha-Miller
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背景:对多病症患者的生活和寻求护理的经历的研究相对较少。通过分析多病患者、护理人员和护理专业人员的经历,我们可以更好地了解多病患者复杂的护理需求,并确定护理管理的改进措施。本文报告的研究结果征求了主要利益相关者的意见,为未来的护理实践和政策提供参考。目的:征求护理接受者和护理提供者的意见,以了解多病共存者和寻求护理者的护理需求:方法:对多病共存者和护理提供者进行有目的的抽样调查,开展定性访谈研究:结果:提倡为多病症患者和护理人员提供更多支持,帮助他们驾驭护理系统。在参与者的叙述中,建立相互信任的护理关系占据了重要位置。分散护理、协调不足以及护理提供者之间沟通不畅被认为是整个系统面临的挑战。与会者一致认为需要综合护理模式,提供个性化护理,如共同决策、选择护理方案和获取服务,以及个性化护理计划:我们发现,利益相关者在多病症护理需求和管理方面达成了重要共识。了解多病症患者、护理人员和护理专业人员的经历,可为今后改进护理管理提供参考。
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Perceptions and experiences of living with and providing care for multimorbidity: A qualitative interview study.

Background: Experiences of living with and seeking care for multimorbidity is a relatively under-researched field. By analysing experiences of people with multimorbidity, caregivers and care professionals, we can better understand the complex care needs of those with multimorbidity and identify improvements to care management. This paper reports findings from research that elicited the views of key stakeholders to inform future care practice and policy.

Aim: To elicit care recipient and care provider views to understand the care needs of those living with and seeking care for multimorbidity.

Method: A qualitative interview study using purposive sampling of those living with and providing care in multimorbidity.

Results: Increased support to those with multimorbidity and caregivers to navigate care systems was advocated. Establishing trusting care relationships featured prominently in participants accounts. Fragmented care, inadequate coordination and poor communication between care providers, were identified as system-wide challenges. There was agreement that integrated care models were needed, which delivered personalised care, such as shared decision-making, choice in care options and accessing services, and individualised care plans.

Conclusion: We found significant agreement among stakeholders on care need and management in multimorbidity. Understanding the experiences of those with multimorbidity, caregivers and care professionals, can inform future improvements in care management.

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