焦点小组
清晰
定性研究
医学
医疗保健
护理部
心理学
患者参与
社会科学
经济增长
生物化学
社会学
业务
经济
营销
化学
作者
Benson Law,Prabhnoor Chhatwal,Christopher Licskai,Tiffany Scurr,Shannon L. Sibbald
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2023.107836
摘要
To explore how patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) perceive their engagement and roles within an interdisciplinary team-based care model.A single intrinsic case study was used. Focus group participants were recruited from the Best Care COPD program across nine sites. Transcripts from patient focus groups were supplemented by healthcare provider focus group transcripts and thematically analysed.The majority of patients viewed themselves as having an inherent or central role on the team, which was corroborated by healthcare providers. Both positive (e.g., a desire to learn) and negative drivers (e.g., fear of inadequate care without self-advocacy) of active engagement were identified, for which patient-led communication was key. Components of the interdisciplinary team-based care model, including provider coordination and action planning, enabled positively driven active engagement and increased self-management.Although patients had heterogenous perspectives about engagement, most patients viewed themselves as, and were satisfied with, having a central role in their care. Active and passive engagement preferences were influenced by personal motivations and past experiences, amongst other factors.This study demonstrates how interdisciplinary chronic disease management programs can support patient engagement. Clarity of provider expectations, and communication about patients' roles and preferences, are recommended.
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