Attend-PE模式:肺栓塞患者结构化随访护理模式的可行性研究。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
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摘要

背景肺栓塞可能会对患者造成生理和心理上的双重影响。指南建议进行结构化的后续护理,但这一做法仍未得到广泛实施。因此,丹麦于 2021 年启动了一项国家研究项目,旨在开发、测试、实施和评估结构化肺栓塞后随访护理模式 "Attend-PE"。这项可行性研究的目的是在丹麦的医院环境中考察Attend-PE模式的忠实度、可接受性和适宜性。方法这项可行性研究在丹麦的两家医院进行,采用前瞻性研究设计,随访六个月。通过问卷调查、登记表以及与两名医生、三名护士和 29 名患者的访谈,对 Attend-PE 模式各组成部分的忠实性、可接受性和适宜性进行了评估。定性数据采用演绎内容分析法进行分析,定量数据则采用描述性统计法进行分析。结果Attend-PE 模式的忠实性良好,患者对该模式所有组成部分的参与率都很高。可接受性同样良好,患者和医护人员对该模式的满意度都很高。医护专业人员认为该模式与丹麦医院环境相关且适用,从而证实了该模式的适当性。 结论这项研究表明,针对肺栓塞患者的 Attend-PE 模式在丹麦医院环境中是可行且可接受的。
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The Attend-PE model: A feasibility study of a structured follow-up care model for patients with pulmonary embolism.

Background

Pulmonary embolism may have both physical and psychological consequences for the affected person. Guidelines recommend structured follow-up care, yet this is still not widely practised. Therefore, a national research project was initiated in Denmark in 2021, with the aim of developing, testing, implementing, and evaluating a structured post-pulmonary embolism follow-up care model, ‘Attend-PE’. The objective of this feasibility study was to examine the fidelity, acceptability, and appropriateness of the Attend-PE model in a Danish hospital setting.

Methods

This feasibility study was conducted in two Danish hospitals, using a prospective study design with six months' follow-up. The fidelity, acceptability, and appropriateness of the Attend-PE model's components were evaluated using surveys, registrations sheets, and interviews with two physicians, three nurses, and 29 patients. Qualitative data were analysed using a deductive content analysis, while quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics.

Results

Fidelity with the Attend-PE model was good, with a high participation rate of patients in all components of the model. Acceptability was likewise good, as both patients and health care professionals expressed a high level of satisfaction with the model. The health care professionals considered the model to be relevant and suitable in a Danish hospital setting, confirming appropriateness of the model.

Conclusion

This study showed that the Attend-PE model for patients with pulmonary embolism is feasible and acceptable in a Danish hospital setting.

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Thrombosis research
Thrombosis research 医学-外周血管病
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14.60
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364
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: Thrombosis Research is an international journal dedicated to the swift dissemination of new information on thrombosis, hemostasis, and vascular biology, aimed at advancing both science and clinical care. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original research, reviews, editorials, opinions, and critiques, covering both basic and clinical studies. Priority is given to research that promises novel approaches in the diagnosis, therapy, prognosis, and prevention of thrombotic and hemorrhagic diseases.
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