医院领导对儿科护理以家庭为中心的看法:一项全球调查。

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Medical Care Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-12 DOI:10.1097/MLR.0000000000002203
Linda S Franck, Renée Mehra, Beverley H Johnson, Marie Abraham, Nicole Rubin, Thomas J Hoffmann
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摘要

背景:以家庭为中心的护理(FCC)有助于改善儿科的卫生保健服务和结果。目的:开展一项全球调查,了解包括后covid -19大流行时代在内的儿童卫生保健机构中医院领导对FCC文化、政策和实践的看法。研究设计:横断面电子调查。结果:收到来自38个国家215家医院的256位领导的调查。初步的心理测量分析产生了一个44项的工具,其中更高的总分表明领导对他们医院的FCC有更积极的看法。大多数报告了高水平的床边FCC文化和家庭在场和参与的支持性政策。较少的领导者报告了组织层面的家庭伙伴关系、关于FCC的卫生专业教育或FCC的组织问责制。在多变量分析中,积极的患者和家属咨询委员会(PFAC)与较高的FCC分数相关。自由文本评论反映了受访者对家庭在场和参与护理和决策的承诺、促进或阻碍活跃的PFACs的因素、FCC实践的可变性以及COVID-19大流行对FCC的影响。结论:这些研究结果表明,在全球范围内,提供儿科护理的医院领导者对FCC的承诺,积极的PFAC与医院FCC文化、政策和实践的较高评级有关。pfac的广泛采用,以及标准化的测量和质量改进监测,可能会改善儿科卫生保健以家庭为中心,从而有助于质量和安全。必须解决诸如FCC缺乏组织责任等障碍,以便FCC能够在儿科环境中发挥最佳作用。
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Hospital Leader Views on the Family-Centeredness of Pediatric Care: A Global Survey.

Hospital Leader Views on the Family-Centeredness of Pediatric Care: A Global Survey.

Background: Family-centered care (FCC) contributes to improved health care delivery and outcomes in pediatrics.

Objective: To conduct a global survey of hospital leaders' views on FCC culture, policies, and practices in health care organizations serving children, including in the post-COVID-19 pandemic era.

Research design: A cross-sectional electronic survey.

Results: Surveys were received from 256 leaders from 215 hospitals in 38 countries. Preliminary psychometric analysis yielded a 44-item instrument wherein a higher total score indicated leaders had more positive views of their hospital's FCC. A majority reported high levels of FCC culture at bedside and supportive policies for family presence and participation. Fewer leaders reported family partnership at the organizational level, health professional education on FCC, or organizational accountability for FCC. In multivariable analyses, having an active patient and family advisory council (PFAC) was associated with higher FCC scores. Free-text comments reflected respondents' commitment to family presence and participation in care and decision-making, factors that facilitated or impeded active PFACs, variability in FCC practices, and the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on FCC.

Conclusions: These findings suggest a commitment to FCC by leaders in hospitals providing pediatric care globally, and that an active PFAC is associated with higher ratings of hospital FCC culture, policies, and practices. Expanded adoption of PFACs, along with standardized measurement and quality improvement monitoring, may improve the family-centeredness of pediatric health care, and thereby contribute to quality and safety. Barriers such as a lack of organizational accountability for FCC must be addressed so that FCC can function optimally in pediatric settings.

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Medical Care
Medical Care 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
3.30%
发文量
228
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Rated as one of the top ten journals in healthcare administration, Medical Care is devoted to all aspects of the administration and delivery of healthcare. This scholarly journal publishes original, peer-reviewed papers documenting the most current developments in the rapidly changing field of healthcare. This timely journal reports on the findings of original investigations into issues related to the research, planning, organization, financing, provision, and evaluation of health services.
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