美国家庭对儿科急症住院治疗的看法:一项定性分析。

IF 2.1 Q1 Nursing
Ryan C L Brewster, R Thomas Day, Alex Butler, Elaine Lin, David M Levine, Jay G Berry
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目的:在成人和国际上,家庭急性住院治疗已经成为传统住院治疗的一种替代方法,其临床结果和患者体验即使不是更好,也是相当的。到目前为止,在美国还没有针对儿科人群的项目。我们旨在定性评估患者护理人员对儿科家庭医院(HH)的看法,为以家庭为中心的设计和实施提供信息。患者和方法:对最近在城市独立儿童医院住院的儿童的家庭照顾者进行了半结构化访谈。访谈的重点是以前住院的经验,以及儿科HH强调潜在的好处和挑战的看法。采用主题分析方法对定性数据进行编码和分析,构建核心主题。结果:在20名护理人员参与者中,我们确定了3个中心主题。相对于住院患者,这与家庭常规的中断和心理社会压力等挑战有关,(1)家庭照顾者在很大程度上接受HH的概念,并描述了许多潜在的好处,包括改善身体舒适度、患者行为和医院容量管理;(2)对护理人员负担、临床监测和安全以及不同地区和家庭条件的可扩展性的担忧被认为是实施HH的障碍;(3)参与者强调儿科专业知识在HH临床医生中的重要性。结论:HH被认为可以解决传统住院治疗的许多意想不到的后果,并有可能提供更多以家庭为中心的护理。然而,需要注意独特的临床,心理社会和操作挑战,以适应现有的模式,以儿科人口在美国。
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Family Perceptions of Pediatric Acute Hospital Care at Home in the United States: A Qualitative Analysis.

Objective: Acute hospital care at home has emerged as an alternative to conventional hospitalization with comparable, if not better, clinical outcomes and patient experience in adults and internationally. To date, no programs serve a pediatric population in the United States. We aimed to qualitatively assess the perceptions of patient caregivers toward pediatric home hospital (HH) to inform family-centered design and implementation.

Patients and methods: Semistructured interviews were performed with a purposive sample of family caregivers of children who were recently hospitalized at an urban freestanding children's hospital. Interviews focused on experiences with previous hospitalization along with perceptions of pediatric HH that emphasized potential benefits and challenges. Qualitative data were coded and analyzed using thematic analysis to construct core themes.

Results: Among 20 caregiver participants, we identified 3 central themes. Relative to inpatient hospitalization, which was associated with disruptions to family routine and psychosocial stressors among other challenges, (1) family caregivers were largely receptive to the HH concept and described numerous potential benefits, including improved physical comfort, patient behavior, and hospital capacity management; (2) concerns about caregiver burden, clinical monitoring and safety, and scalability to different geographies and household conditions were noted as barriers to HH implementation; and (3) participants emphasized the importance of pediatric expertise among HH clinicians.

Conclusions: HH was perceived to address many of the unintended consequences of conventional hospitalization with the potential to deliver more family-centered care. However, attention to unique clinical, psychosocial, and operational challenges are required to adapt existing models to the pediatric population in the United States.

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Hospital pediatrics
Hospital pediatrics Nursing-Pediatrics
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