通过视频会诊进行急诊护理:瑞典北部农村社区医院患者体验访谈。

IF 2 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Lina Ärlebrant, Hanna Dubois, Johan Creutzfeldt, Anette Edin-Liljegren
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背景:在农村地区提供急诊服务具有挑战性,但视频会诊(VC)提供了使医疗保健服务更加便捷的机会。专业人员与患者之间的沟通和关系对患者的安全感和融入感有重大影响。了解患者的观点对于发展优质医疗服务至关重要,但人们对农村地区患者通过视频会诊接受急诊护理的体验知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨瑞典北部农村地区患者通过虚拟医疗获得急救护理的体验:采用定性方法,对年龄在 18-89 岁之间、接受过注册护士(RN)现场急救护理和全科医生(GP)VC 急救护理的个人进行了半结构式访谈(n = 12)。访谈于 2021 年 10 月至 2023 年 3 月期间在瑞典韦斯特博滕郡的社区医院(n = 7)进行。对访谈内容进行了分析:分析得出了主类别(n = 2)、类别(n = 5)和子类别(n = 20)。在主类别 "我们是三人团队 "中,患者描述了一种融入感和做出贡献的能力。尽管地理位置分散,但患者认为全科医生和护士之间的互动运作良好。患者高度评价与全科医生直接交谈的机会。在 "自愿咨询是一枚双面硬币 "这一主要类别中,一些人认为通过自愿咨询获得的急诊护理有效而顺畅,而一些人则认为他们获得的护理质量较低,更愿意与全科医生面对面咨询。自愿咨询的质量在很大程度上取决于护士作为急诊室枢纽的能力:结论:农村地区的患者认为,在急诊室就诊时,他们被纳入了 "团队",但他们也感受到了这一系统的不利之处。护理专业发挥着重要作用,适当的教育背景对于支持护士发挥就诊中心的作用至关重要。全科医生通过 VC 的存在被认为是重要的,但为了使他们能够充分履行作为医疗专业人员的承诺,VC 需要通过教育和技术设备的支持来进一步改进。
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Emergency care via video consultation: interviews on patient experiences from rural community hospitals in northern Sweden.

Background: Delivering emergency care in rural areas can be challenging, but video consultation (VC) offers opportunities to make healthcare more accessible. The communication and relationship between professionals and patients have a significant impact on the patient's experience of safety and inclusion. Understanding the patient perspective is crucial to developing good quality healthcare, but little is known about patient experiences of emergency care via VC in a rural context. The aim of this study was to explore patient experiences of emergency care via VC in northern rural Sweden.

Methods: Using a qualitative approach, semi- structured interviews (n = 12) were conducted with individuals aged 18-89 who had received emergency care with a registered nurse (RN) on site and VC with a general practitioner (GP). The interviews were conducted between October 2021 and March 2023 at community hospitals (n = 7) in Västerbotten County, Sweden. Interviews were analysed with content analysis.

Results: The analysis resulted in main categories (n = 2), categories (n = 5) and subcategories (n = 20). In the main category, "We were a team of three", patients described a sense of inclusion and ability to contribute. The patients perceived the interaction between the GP and RN to function well despite being geographically dispersed. Patients highly valued the opportunity to speak directly to the GP. In the main category, "VC was a two-sided coin", some experienced the emergency care through VC to be effective and smooth, while some felt that they received a lower quality of care and preferred face-to-face consultation with the GP. The quality of the VC was highly dependent on the RN's ability to function as the hub in the emergency room.

Conclusion: Patients in rural areas perceived being included in 'the team' during VC, however they experienced disadvantages with the system on individual basis. The nursing profession plays an important role, and a proper educational background is crucial to support RNs in their role as the hub of the visit. The GP's presence via VC was seen as important, but to fully enable them to fulfil their commitments as medical professionals, VC needs to be further improved with education and support from technical devices.

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期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to bring to light the various clinical advancements and research developments attained over the world and thus help the specialty forge ahead. It is directed towards physicians and medical personnel undergoing training or working within the field of Emergency Medicine. Medical students who are interested in pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine will also benefit from the journal. This is particularly useful for trainees in countries where the specialty is still in its infancy. Disciplines covered will include interesting clinical cases, the latest evidence-based practice and research developments in Emergency medicine including emergency pediatrics.
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