老年多病初级保健患者及其护理人员在医疗保健系统导航中的经验:一项定性研究方案。

Journal of comorbidity Pub Date : 2020-12-29 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2235042X20984064
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背景:患有多种疾病的患者不仅要承担疾病的负担,还要承担治疗的负担,这在一定程度上是由他们与卫生保健系统的相互作用引起的。需要在不同的医疗保健机构和多个医疗保健提供者之间穿梭,这使得在医疗保健系统中导航变得具有挑战性,对于资源和支持有限的老年患者来说,这可能更加困难。目的:很少有定性研究探讨了多病患者在医疗保健系统导航中的经验。本研究将探讨老年多病患者和他们的护理人员的经验,因为他们通过医疗保健系统导航。我们的目标是更好地了解患者在护理连续性方面可能存在的差距,以及如何修改和适应当前系统,以更好地满足患有多种疾病的老年患者的需求。方法:对有目的的60岁及以上在初级保健中就诊的多病老年患者及其护理人员进行半结构化的深度访谈。访谈将逐字记录,并由研究小组使用归纳主题分析进行分析。结论:我们的研究旨在探索在亚洲多民族社会中,医疗保健系统中患有多种疾病的老年患者的导航体验。研究结果将与医疗保健机构的决策者分享,以改善对这一人群的患者护理,并最终最大化他们的积极健康结果,并将有助于更好地理解如何减轻医疗保健系统内由导航挑战引起的治疗负担,以减轻患有多种疾病的老年患者。
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Experiences of older primary care patients with multimorbidity and their caregivers in navigating the healthcare system: A qualitative study protocol.

Experiences of older primary care patients with multimorbidity and their caregivers in navigating the healthcare system: A qualitative study protocol.

Experiences of older primary care patients with multimorbidity and their caregivers in navigating the healthcare system: A qualitative study protocol.

Background: Patients with multimorbidity must bear not just the burden of their illness, but also the burden of treatment which is, in part, induced by their interactions with the healthcare system. The need to shuttle between different healthcare institutions and multiple healthcare providers can make navigating the healthcare system challenging, and this may be even more so for older patients with limited resources and support.

Objectives: Few qualitative studies have explored the experiences of patients with multimorbidity in navigating the healthcare system. This study will explore the experiences of older patients with multimorbidity and their caregivers as they navigate through the healthcare system. We aim to arrive at a better understanding of patient experiences of possible gaps in the continuity of care and how the current system can be modified and adapted to better address the needs of older patients with multimorbidity.

Method: Semi-structured, in-depth interviews will be conducted with purposively sampled older patients with multimorbidity, aged 60 and above seen in primary care, together with their caregivers. Interviews will be transcribed verbatim and analysed by the study team using inductive thematic analysis.

Conclusions: Our study seeks to explore the navigational experiences within the healthcare system for older patients with multimorbidity in an Asian, multi-ethnic society. The findings will be shared with decision-makers in the healthcare setting in order to improve patient care for this population and ultimately maximise their positive health outcomes, and will add to better understanding how the burden of treatment arising from navigational challenges within the healthcare system may be reduced for older patients with multimorbidity.

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