以病人为中心的评估方法(PCAM):将健康的社会层面纳入初级保健。

Journal of comorbidity Pub Date : 2015-07-16 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.15256/joc.2015.5.35
Rebekah Pratt, Carina Hibberd, Isobel M Cameron, Margaret Maxwell
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摘要

背景:众所周知,健康的社会维度会导致所谓的“患者复杂性”,这在多病患者中尤为常见。保健专业人员需要工具来帮助他们识别和管理患者的这些方面的需求。目的:检查:(i)以病人为中心的评估方法(PCAM),这是一种在苏格兰初级保健机构中以对健康的生物心理社会层面敏感的方式评估病人复杂性的工具;(ii) PCAM对转诊模式及其感知价值的影响;(iii) PCAM在复杂患者群体中的适用性。设计:描述了两项研究:(i)在初级保健诊所实施PCAM的混合方法前瞻性队列研究;(ii)一项定性探索性研究,评估PCAM在复杂患者群体中的价值。结果:使用PCAM不影响患者满意度或从业人员移情的感知,但它确实增加了每名转诊患者的转诊数量(9-12%)和转诊到解决心理、社会和生活方式需求的非医疗服务的比例。护士们非常重视PCAM,特别是它能够帮助他们处理患者生活中的心理和社会领域,并发现它与已知的高复杂性人群的使用高度相关。结论:PCAM代表了一种可行的方法来评估患者的需求,同时考虑到健康的社会层面,并允许从业者将患者转介到更广泛的服务范围,以解决患者的复杂性。
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The Patient Centered Assessment Method (PCAM): integrating the social dimensions of health into primary care.

Background: Social dimensions of health are known to contribute to what is often termed "patient complexity," which is particularly common among patients with multimorbidity. Health-care professionals require tools to help them identify and manage these aspects of patient needs.

Objectives: To examine: (i) the Patient Centered Assessment Method (PCAM), a tool for assessing patient complexity in ways that are sensitive to the biopsychosocial dimensions of health, in primary care settings in Scotland; (ii) the impact of the PCAM on referral patterns and its perceived value; and (iii) the PCAM's perceived applicability for use in a complex patient population.

Design: Two studies are described: (i) a mixed-methods prospective cohort study of the implementation of the PCAM in primary care clinics; and (ii) a qualitative exploratory study that evaluated the value of the PCAM in a complex patient population.

Results: Use of the PCAM did not impact patient satisfaction or perception of practitioners' empathy, but it did increase both the number of onward referrals per referred patient (9-12%) and the proportion of referrals to non-medical services addressing psychological, social, and lifestyle needs. Nurses valued the PCAM, particularly its ability to help them address psychological and social domains of patients' lives, and found it to be highly relevant for use in populations with known high complexity.

Conclusions: The PCAM represents a feasible approach for assessing patient needs with consideration to the social dimensions of health, and allows practitioners to refer patients to a broader range of services to address patient complexity.

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