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‘To use or not to use’: a qualitative study to evaluate experiences of healthcare providers and patients with the assessment of burden of COPD (ABC) tool

机译:使用还是不使用:一项定性研究通过评估COPD(ABC)工具负担评估医疗保健提供者和患者的经历

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In the management of chronic conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), there is a shift from doctor-driven care to patient-centred integrated care with active involvement of and self-management by the patient. A recently developed tool, the assessment of burden of COPD (ABC) tool, can be used in this transition to facilitate self-management support and shared decision-making. We performed a qualitative study, in which we collected and analysed the data using the methods of conventional content analyses. We performed in-depth interviews consisting of mainly open questions. Fifteen healthcare providers and 21 patients were interviewed who had worked with the ABC tool in daily care. In general, participants responded positively to the tool. Healthcare providers felt the visual representation provided was effective and comprehensible for patients and provided them with insight into their disease, a finding that patients confirmed. If patients were allowed to choose between a consultation with or without the ABC tool, the majority would prefer using the tool: it provides them with an overview and insight, which makes it easier to discuss all relevant topics related to COPD. The tool can provide structure in consultations, and is compatible with the concepts of ‘motivational interviewing’ and ‘individualised care-planning’. Suggestions for improvement related to content and layout. So far, the tool has only been available as a stand-alone online program, that is not connected to the electronic medical record systems. It was therefore suggested that the tool be integrated into the systems to enhance its usability and its uptake by healthcare providers.
机译:在诸如慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)之类的慢性病的管理中,已经从以医生为主导的护理转变为以患者为积极参与并由患者自我管理的以患者为中心的综合护理。在此过渡过程中,可以使用最新开发的工具COPD负担评估(ABC)工具,以促进自我管理支持和共同决策。我们进行了定性研究,其中我们使用常规内容分析方法收集和分析了数据。我们进行了包括主要开放性问题在内的深入访谈。采访了15名医疗保健提供者和21名患者,他们在日常护理中使用了ABC工具。总体而言,参与者对该工具的评价很高。医疗保健提供者认为所提供的视觉效果对于患者是有效且可理解的,并且使他们能够深入了解自己的疾病,这一发现得到了患者的证实。如果允许患者在有或没有ABC工具的会诊之间进行选择,则大多数人会更喜欢使用该工具:它为他们提供了概述和见解,这使与COPD相关的所有相关主题的讨论变得更加容易。该工具可以提供咨询中的结构,并且与“激励面试”和“个性化护理计划”的概念兼容。与内容和布局有关的改进建议。到目前为止,该工具仅作为独立的在线程序提供,尚未连接到电子病历系统。因此,建议将该工具集成到系统中,以增强其可用性和医疗保健提供者的接受程度。

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