新冠肺炎疫情对急症医院患者体验的影响

Q3 Medicine
Naomi Diestelkamp, Lyubov Kushtova, Guillaume Gazil, Tracy Fernandez, Doreen MacNeil, Mélanie Josée Davidson
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摘要

在COVID-19大流行期间,医院和卫生系统不得不做出改变,以平衡治疗COVID-19患者和因其他原因住院的患者。这种从常规医院实践和政策的转变影响了加拿大各地医院向患者提供的医疗保健服务。加拿大卫生信息研究所的加拿大患者住院护理体验调查数据显示,尽管大流行期间医院程序发生了变化,但大多数入院患者(包括COVID-19患者)都有积极的体验。然而,医院访客限制确实可能影响患者家人和朋友的参与。与前几年相比,越来越少的患者报告说,他们的家人和朋友尽可能多地参与他们的护理。这种类型的患者对护理经验的反馈可以在突出最佳实践领域和告知决策以改善患者护理方面发挥宝贵作用。
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Patient Experience in Acute Care Hospitals.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals and health systems have had to make changes to balance treating patients with COVID-19 and those in the hospital for other reasons. This shift from routine hospital practice and policies affected the delivery of healthcare to patients in hospitals across Canada. Data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information's Canadian Patient Experiences Inpatient Care survey suggest that despite the changes to hospital procedures during the pandemic, most admitted patients - including those with COVID-19 - had a positive experience. Hospital visitor restrictions, however, did likely impact the involvement of a patient's family and friends. Compared to previous years, fewer patients reported that their family and friends were involved in their care as much as they wanted. This type of patient feedback on care experiences can play a valuable role in highlighting areas of best practice and informing decision making to improve patient care.

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Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.) Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
63
期刊介绍: Governing boards of healthcare organizations in Canada are accountable for the performance of their organization and provide oversight on their decisions. Traditionally, many healthcare boards have focused on finances and community relations and have deferred responsibility for quality of care.
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