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“Was that a success or not a success?”: a qualitative study of health professionals’ perspectives on support for people with long-term conditions

机译:“是成功还是不成功?”:对卫生专业人员对长期病患者的支持观点的定性研究

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Background Support for self-management (SSM) is a prominent strand of health policy internationally, particularly for primary care. It is often discussed and evaluated in terms of patients’ knowledge, skills and confidence, health-related behaviours, disease control or risk reduction, and service use and costs. However, these goals are limited, both as guides to professional practice and as indicators of its quality. In order to better understand what it means to support self-management well, we examined health professionals’ views of success in their work with people with long-term conditions. This study formed part of a broader project to develop a conceptual account of SSM that can reflect and promote good practice. Methods Semi-structured individual interviews ( n =?26) and subsequent group discussions ( n =?5 groups, 30 participants) with diverse health professionals working with people with diabetes and/or Parkinson’s disease in NHS services in London, northern England or Scotland. The interviews explored examples of more and less successful work, ways of defining success, and ideas about what facilitates success in practice. Subsequent group discussions considered the practical implications of different accounts of SSM. Interviews and group discussions were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically. Results Participants identified a wide range of interlinked aspects or elements of success relating to: health, wellbeing and quality of life; how well people (can) manage; and professional-patient relationships. They also mentioned a number of considerations that have important implications for assessing the quality of their own performance. These considerations in part reflect variations in what matters and what is realistically achievable for particular people, in particular situations and at particular times, as well as the complexity of questions of attribution. Conclusions A nuanced assessment of the quality of support for self-management requires attention to the responsiveness of professional practice to a wide, complex range of personal and situational states, as well as actions and interactions over time. A narrow focus on particular indicators can lead to insensitive or even perverse judgements and perhaps counterproductive effects. More open, critical discussions about both success and the assessment of quality are needed to facilitate good professional practice and service improvement initiatives.
机译:背景技术对自我管理(SSM)的支持在国际上是卫生政策的重要组成部分,尤其是在初级保健方面。经常根据患者的知识,技能和信心,与健康相关的行为,疾病控制或风险降低以及服务使用和成本方面来讨论和评估它。但是,这些目标是有限的,既可以作为专业实践的指南,也可以作为其质量指标。为了更好地理解良好地支持自我管理的含义,我们研究了卫生专业人员与长期病患一起工作的成功观点。这项研究是一个更广泛的项目的一部分,该项目旨在开发可以反映和促进良好实践的SSM概念说明。方法在伦敦,英格兰北部或苏格兰的NHS服务机构中,与糖尿病和/或帕金森氏病患者一起工作的,与各种健康专业人员合作的半结构化个人访谈(n =?26)和随后的小组讨论(n =?5组,30名参与者) 。访谈探讨了成功与否的例子,成功的定义方式,以及在实践中促进成功的想法。随后的小组讨论考虑了SSM不同帐户的实际含义。访谈,小组讨论均经过录音,转录和主题分析。结果参与者确定了与以下方面相关的广泛方面或成功要素:健康,福祉和生活质量;人们如何能管理;和专业与病人的关系。他们还提到了许多考虑因素,这些因素对于评估自身绩效的质量具有重要意义。这些考虑部分反映了在特定情况下,特定情况下和特定时间对于特定人员而言重要的事项和实际可实现的事项的变化,以及归因问题的复杂性。结论要对自我管理支持质量进行细微的评估,就需要注意专业实践对广泛,复杂的个人和处境状态的响应能力,以及随着时间的推移所采取的行动和互动。对特定指标的狭narrow关注会导致不敏感甚至错误的判断,甚至可能适得其反。为了促进良好的专业实践和服务改进计划,需要对成功和质量评估进行更公开,关键的讨论。

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