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Health‐care professionals’ experiences of patient participation among older patients in intermediate care—At the intersection between profession, market and bureaucracy

机译:卫生保健专业人员在职业,市场和官僚区之间的交叉路口中的老年患者患者参与的经验

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Abstract Background Patient participation is a key concern in health care. Nevertheless, older patients often do not feel involved in their rehabilitation process. Research states that when organizational conditions exert pressure on the work situation, care as a mere technical activity seems to be prioritized by the health‐care staff, at the expense of patient involvement. Objective The aim of this article is to explore how health‐care professionals experience patient participation in IC services, and explain how they perform their clinical work balancing between the patient's needs, available resources and regulatory constraints. Design Using a framework of professional work and institutional logics, underpinned by critical realism, we conducted semi‐structured interviews with 18 health‐care professionals from three IC institutions. Results IC appears as an important service in the patient pathway for older people with a great potential for patient participation. However, health care staff may experience constraints that prohibit them from using professional discretion, which is perceived as a threat to patient participation. Further, they may adopt routines that simplify their interactions with patients. Our results call for more emphasis on an individualized rehabilitation process and a recognition that psychological and social aspects are critical for patient participation in IC. Conclusion Patients interact in the face of conflicting institutional priorities or protocols. The study adds important knowledge about the practice of patient participation in IC from a front‐line provider perspective. Underlying mechanisms are identified to understand and recommend how to facilitate patient participation at different levels in narrowing the gap between policy and clinical work in IC.
机译:摘要背景患者参与是医疗保健的关键问题。尽管如此,老年患者往往没有涉及他们的康复过程。研究表明,当组织条件对工作情况施加压力时,照顾仅仅是养生工作人员的优先考虑,患者参与的牺牲品。目标本文的目标是探讨医疗保健专业人员如何体验患者参与IC服务,并解释他们如何在患者的需求,可用资源和监管限制之间进行临床工作平衡。设计使用专业工作和制度逻辑的框架,通过关键现实主义,进行了半结构化访谈,来自三个IC机构的18名医疗保健专业人员。结果IC作为患者参与潜力巨大潜力的老年人的患者途径中的重要服务。然而,医疗保健人员可能会遇到禁止他们使用专业自行决定的限制,这被认为是对患者参与的威胁。此外,它们可以采用简化与患者的互动的惯例。我们的成果呼吁更加重视个性化的康复过程,并承认心理和社会方面对于患者参与IC至关重要。结论患者面对冲突的机构优先事项或协议。该研究从前线提供商的角度对患者参与IC的实践增添了重要知识。确定潜在机制,以了解和推荐如何促进患者参与不同层面的缩小,以缩小IC中的政策和临床工作之间的差距。

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