以人为本的护理与住院病人感知体验:一项全国性的横断面研究。

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Zhixing Wang, Xueyao Wang, Herng-Chia Chiu, Xiangrong Kong, Qingfeng Li, Xu Ran, Yang Liu, Hailun Liang, Leiyu Shi
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背景:以人为本的医疗理念(PCC)在世界范围内是一个突出的理念,被认为是促进卫生公平的重要理念和实践,特别是在中国。然而,PCC与患者感知体验之间的关系仍然不清楚,特别是从整个国家的角度来看。本研究探讨了PCC与住院患者感知体验的关系。方法:采用比例赔率模型,从全国31个省份的351家卫生保健机构收集数据,代表所有设施级别和类型。PCC的五个属性包括以下类别:护理的连续性、信息共享、加强获取、有效性和尊重,每一个都有助于改善卫生公平。住院患者的感知体验包括以下因素:住院患者对住院的满意度、对医院的认可程度和对医院的推荐程度。结果:在住院患者总体住院满意度方面,各PCC属性对住院患者满意度均有正向影响,特别是对护理连续性和尊重程度较高的住院患者满意度,有利于健康公平。连续性水平较高的住院患者将满意度从“非常不满意”改善为“不满意”的可能性高出3.66倍。同时,所有PCC属性对住院患者的认可均有显著的正向影响,其中效能和尊重与健康公平的相关性更强。关于住院患者的推荐措施,所有PCC属性都是正相关的,特别是与更高水平的护理连续性和有效性。结论:以人为本的护理与住院患者感知体验呈正相关,通过PCC属性增强健康公平可进一步改善住院患者感知体验。进一步的改革和实践应侧重于改善护理的连续性,促进医务人员和患者之间的信息共享,护理的可及性和有效性,以及对患者的尊重,所有这些都有助于卫生公平。
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The people-centered care and inpatients' perceived experience in China: a nationwide cross-sectional study.

Background: The concept of People-Centered Care (PCC) is a prominent concept around the world, which is considered as an important concept and practice to promote health equity especially in China. Nevertheless, the association between PCC and the perceived experience of patients remains unclear, particularly from the perspective of the entire nation. This study examined the relationship between PCC and inpatients' perceived experience in China.

Methods: The study utilized nationwide data collected from 351 healthcare facilities in 31 provinces representing all facility levels and types using proportional odds models. The five attributes of PCC encompass the following categories: continuity of care, information sharing, enhanced access, effectiveness, and respect, each contributing to improving health equity. Inpatients' perceived experience includes the following factors: inpatients' satisfaction with the hospitalization, the recognition of the hospital, and the recommendation of the hospital.

Results: Concerning inpatients' overall satisfaction with the hospitalization, all PCC attributes had a positive effect on satisfaction, especially for inpatients with higher levels of care continuity and respect, contributing to health equity. Inpatients with a higher level of continuity were 3.66 times more likely to ameliorate their level of satisfaction from "very unsatisfied" to "unsatisfied." Meanwhile, all PCC attributes had significantly positive effects on inpatients' recognition, with effectiveness and respect showing an even stronger association with health equity. Regarding inpatients' recommendation measures, all PCC attributes were positively associated, especially with higher levels of care continuity and effectiveness.

Conclusion: People-centered care is positively associated with inpatients' perceived experience, and enhancing health equity through PCC attributes can further improve this experience. Further reform and practice should focus on the amelioration of continuity of care, promotion of information sharing between medical staff and patients, access and effectiveness of care, and respect for patients, all contributing to health equity.

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自引率
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162
审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal for Equity in Health is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal presenting evidence relevant to the search for, and attainment of, equity in health across and within countries. International Journal for Equity in Health aims to improve the understanding of issues that influence the health of populations. This includes the discussion of political, policy-related, economic, social and health services-related influences, particularly with regard to systematic differences in distributions of one or more aspects of health in population groups defined demographically, geographically, or socially.
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