多病患者和他们的经验与医疗保健过程:范围审查。

Journal of comorbidity Pub Date : 2017-01-27 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.15256/joc.2017.7.97
Maartje J van der Aa, Jennifer R van den Broeke, Karien Stronks, Thomas Plochg
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背景:多病(两种或两种以上)患者的数量正在增加。观察性研究表明,在健康、护理质量和成本方面,有多种健康问题与较差的结果有关。因此,了解多重疾病患者如何体验他们的医疗保健过程是必要的。对患者体验的深入了解可用于针对多种疾病患者的需求量身定制医疗保健服务。目的:将自我报告的经历与多重疾病患者的医疗保健过程相结合,并确定总体主题。设计:对发表在PubMed、Embase、MEDLINE和PsycINFO上的定性和定量研究进行评估的文献综述。没有对医疗环境或出版年份施加限制。如果研究报告了多重疾病患者的医疗保健过程的经验,则纳入研究。患者的经验被提取出来并进行专题分析(解释性),通过映射他们的相互关系揭示了总体主题。结果:总体而言,22项实证研究报告了多病患者的经历。专题分析确定了这些研究中的12个主题。关键的总体主题是缺乏整体护理的经验。患者也没有得到足够的医疗保健提供者的指导。患者还发现了系统相关的问题,如专业人员与专业人员之间沟通不畅造成的问题。结论:患有多种疾病的患者在医疗服务中会遇到一系列系统和专业相关的问题。这篇综述说明了在为患有多种疾病的患者设计医疗保健服务时应考虑的各个方面。
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Patients with multimorbidity and their experiences with the healthcare process: a scoping review.

Patients with multimorbidity and their experiences with the healthcare process: a scoping review.

Patients with multimorbidity and their experiences with the healthcare process: a scoping review.

Patients with multimorbidity and their experiences with the healthcare process: a scoping review.

Background: The number of patients with multimorbidity (two or more conditions) is increasing. Observational research has shown that having multiple health problems is associated with poorer outcomes in terms of health, quality of care, and costs. Thus, it is imperative to understand how patients with multimorbidity experience their healthcare process. Insight into patient experiences can be used to tailor healthcare provision specifically to the needs of patients with multimorbidity.

Objective: To synthesize self-reported experiences with the healthcare process of patients with multimorbidity, and identify overarching themes.

Design: A scoping literature review that evaluates both qualitative and quantitative studies published in PubMed, Embase, MEDLINE, and PsycINFO. No restrictions were applied to healthcare setting or year of publication. Studies were included if they reported experiences with the healthcare process of patients with multimorbidity. Patient experiences were extracted and subjected to thematic analysis (interpretative), which revealed overarching themes by mapping their interrelatedness.

Results: Overall, 22 empirical studies reported experiences of patients with multimorbidity. Thematic analysis identified 12 themes within these studies. The key overarching theme was the experience of a lack of holistic care. Patients also experienced insufficient guidance from healthcare providers. Patients also perceived system-related issues such as problems stemming from poor professional-to-professional communication.

Conclusions: Patients with multimorbidity experience a range of system- and professional-related issues with healthcare delivery. This overview illustrates the diversity of aspects that should be considered in designing healthcare services for patients with multimorbidity.

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