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Healthcare Providers Perspectives on Communicating Incontinence and skin damage Information with Patients with dementia and their Family Caregivers: a descriptive study

机译:描述性研究与痴呆症患者及其家庭护理人员交流失禁和皮肤损伤信息的医疗保健提供者观点

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Communication between healthcare providers and patients/family caregivers about incontinence and associated skin damage is wanting, and information about healthcare providers perspectives on improving this communication is limited. A descriptive study was conducted using semi-structured, tape-recorded interviews with 11 healthcare providers with clinical expertise in geriatrics and dementia working in a large integrated healthcare system. The survey was developed by the authors based on a review of the relevant literature with guidance from a three-member Advisory Committee and consisted of nine open-ended questions related to communication with patients and families about incontinence and skin damage. Specifically, information was obtained about providers' perspectives on the timing of inquiring about these problems, how best to tailor language and approach the topic, barriers and facilitators to discussion of incontinence, and recommendations for educational and supportive resources. Responses were analyzed using a content analysis approach. Using a purposeful sampling technique, 11 experienced healthcare professionals agreed to participate in the study. Main themes observed included: 1) incontinence issues are not routinely or voluntarily addressed by all providers,2) caregivers are receptive to discussion if the topic is broached by patient/caregiver, and 3) main barriers to providing information include limited clinician time and patient/family caregiver embarrassment. Participant clinicians expressed interest in readily available, single-topic, printed patient/caregiver-focused educational materials to enhance patient- provider communication and serve as a resource. These materials were subsequently developed. Further research is warranted to test the effectiveness of the recommendations and the materials developed as a result of the study.
机译:卫生保健提供者与患者/家庭护理人员之间关于失禁和相关的皮肤损伤的交流是需要的,并且关于卫生保健提供者关于改善这种交流的观点的信息是有限的。描述性研究使用半结构化,带录音的访谈方法,对11名医疗保健提供者进行了访谈,这些医疗保健提供者在大型综合医疗保健系统中工作过老年病和痴呆症。该调查是由作者在三名成员的咨询委员会的指导下,根据相关文献的回顾而制定的,包括与患者和家属就失禁和皮肤损害进行沟通有关的九个开放性问题。具体而言,获得了以下信息:提供者对这些问题的询问时间,如何最好地定制语言和探讨主题,障碍和促进失禁的便利因素以及对教育和支持性资源的建议。使用内容分析方法分析了响应。通过有目的的采样技术,有11位经验丰富的医疗保健专业人员同意参加该研究。观察到的主要主题包括:1)并非所有提供者都定期或自愿解决失禁问题; 2)如果患者/护理人员提出了主题,护理人员会接受讨论; 3)提供信息的主要障碍包括有限的临床医生时间和患者/家庭照顾者的尴尬。参与的临床医生对易于获得的,以主题为主题的,以患者/护理人员为中心的印刷教育材料表示兴趣,以加强患者与提供者的沟通并作为一种资源。随后开发了这些材料。有必要进行进一步的研究以测试建议的有效性以及研究得出的材料。

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