Tell Me More® 作为医护人员与住院患者建立联系的工具:混合方法研究

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-08-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735241272167
Bryana Belin, Ishi Aron, Shyam Bhagat, Alice Fornari, Taranjeet K Ahuja
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自大流行病爆发以来,医护人员的职业倦怠和同情疲劳率一直居高不下,对患者护理造成了不利影响。Tell Me More® (TMM) 是由戈尔德基金会授权开发的一种工具,旨在帮助患者、护理人员和医院员工在人文层面上相互沟通。研究表明,TMM 对学生有好处,对病人也有裨益。这项混合方法研究包括对医护专业人员(n = 72)进行调查和半结构式访谈,旨在了解在医院楼层实施 TMM 的影响。调查问卷在 TMM 实施前后发放,访谈仅在 TMM 实施后进行。结果发现,8 个调查项目中有 3 个具有重要意义。通过访谈内容分析,参与者提出了 4 个主题,包括 "与病人的联系"、"人与疾病的分离"、"与病人支持网络的沟通 "和 "与不善言语病人的联系"。TMM 是在医院环境中加强医患关系的有用工具,因此可以减轻同情疲劳和职业倦怠。
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Tell Me More® As A Tool for Provider Connectedness With Hospitalized Patients: A Mixed-Methods Study.

Rates of burnout and compassion fatigue in healthcare professionals have remained high since the beginning of the pandemic with adverse implications for patient care. Tell Me More® (TMM) is a tool licensed by the Gold Foundation, which was created with the purpose of helping patients, caregivers, and hospital staff to connect with each other on a humanistic level. Research has shown the benefits of the TMM with students and anecdotally with patients. This mixed-method study, which consisted of surveys and semistructured interviews with healthcare professionals (n = 72), sought out to understand the impact of implementation of TMM on a hospital floor. Surveys were distributed before and after the occurrence of TMM with interviews only occurring afterward. Three out of 8 survey items were found to be significant. Content analysis from interviews generated 4 themes from participants which included "Connectedness to Patient," "Separation of Person and Illness," "Communication with Patient's Support Network," and "Connectedness with Non-Verbal Patients." TMM is a useful tool for strengthening provider-patient relationships in hospital settings and may therefore lessen compassion fatigue and burnout.

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Journal of Patient Experience
Journal of Patient Experience HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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