基层医疗人员团队合作,实现对慢性病患者的定期随访。

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Maram Khazen, Ligat Shalev, Avivit Golan-Cohen, Eugene Merzon, Ariel Israel, Shlomo Vinker, Adam J Rose
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目的:尽管有研究表明,更多的时间规律性(TR)初级保健就诊与患者预后的改善有关,但没有一项研究探讨了诊所工作人员可以做些什么来鼓励更多的时间规律性就诊。本研究旨在进一步了解与医护人员动态相关的因素,这些因素有助于对患有慢性疾病的成年人进行更多的定期初级保健就诊:我们对 12 家诊所的 15 名初级保健医生、12 名护士、15 名行政人员和 4 名药剂师进行了半结构化访谈;其中一半诊所的特点是患者定期复诊的高 TR 诊所,另一半诊所的特点是患者定期复诊的低 TR 诊所。访谈采用 Atlas 定性数据分析软件(Lumivero, LLC)进行录音、转录和编码:结果:在促进慢性病患者定期复诊的最佳方法方面出现了一些主题。这些策略包括建立鼓励随访的制度(从行政人员主动联系患者开始,到寻求患者家属的帮助结束)、员工例会、适应性工作流程、代表患者与官僚机构打交道、与患者沟通的非正式渠道以及咨询社会工作者。定期随访的诊所强调团队合作,以平和的态度对待具有挑战性的病人,以及扁平化而非等级化的组织结构,以促进员工之间的人际关系:基层医疗机构工作人员之间的团队合作有助于提供更积极主动的医疗服务,更有可能预防长期并发症。研究结果表明,一个高效的多学科护理团队应注重在员工之间建立正确的互动和团队合作关系,这有助于更有效地为患者提供服务。
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Teamwork Among Primary Care Staff to Achieve Regular Follow-Up of Chronic Patients.

Purpose: Although studies have shown that more temporally regular (TR) primary care visits are associated with improved patient outcomes, none have examined what clinic staff can do to encourage greater TR visits. This study aims to increase understanding of factors related to health care staff dynamics that contribute to more TR primary care visits for adults with chronic health conditions.

Methods: We conducted semistructured interviews with 15 primary care physicians, 12 nurses, 15 administrative staff, and 4 pharmacists at 12 clinics; one-half characterized as high-TR clinics where patients had regular follow-ups, and the other as low-TR clinics. Interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and coded using Atlas qualitative data analysis software (Lumivero, LLC).

Results: Themes emerged regarding best ways to promote regular follow-up of patients with chronic conditions. These strategies included having a system to encourage follow-up (beginning with administrative staff reaching out to patients and ending with recruiting the help of patients' family members), routine staff meetings, adaptive workflow, dealing with bureaucracy on patients' behalf, informal channels of communication with patients, and consulting social workers. Clinics with more regular follow-up emphasized teamwork, a peaceful approach toward challenging patients, and flat as opposed to hierarchical organizational structures for personal relationships among staff.

Conclusions: Teamwork between staff members in primary care settings can contribute to more proactive care delivery, with greater potential to prevent long-term complications. The findings suggest that a high-functioning multidisciplinary care team that focuses on creating the right sorts of interactions and teamwork among members of the staff can contribute to engaging patients more effectively.

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Annals of Family Medicine
Annals of Family Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.50%
发文量
142
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Family Medicine is a peer-reviewed research journal to meet the needs of scientists, practitioners, policymakers, and the patients and communities they serve.
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