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Palestinian doctors’ views on patient-centered care in hospitals

机译:巴勒斯坦医生对医院以病人为中心的护理的看法

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Understanding the perceived importance of Patient-Centered Care (PCC) among Palestinian doctors and how the provider and other clinical characteristics may impact their views on PCC is essential to determine the extent to which PCC can be implemented. This study investigates the provision of PCC among hospital doctors in a developing and unstable country, namely, Palestine. This descriptive, cross-sectional research employed self-report survey among 369 Palestinian doctors working in hospitals in 2016. Respondents completed the Provider-Patient Relationship Questionnaire (PPRQ) and were asked to rate the importance of 16 PCC subjects in a context-free manner. Then they scored the existence of eight contextual attributes in their workplace. Although 71.4% of the participants got training in communication, only 45% of the participants knew about PCC. 48.8% of doctors considered the “exchange of information” with patients most important PCC component. Clustering identified three groups of doctors: 32.4% of doctors reported good perceptions of PCC, 47.5% moderate; and 20.1% poor. Older, married, and specialist doctors and those familiar with PCC are more likely classified in the “good” cluster. Results revealed a significant difference between doctors’ views based on their gender, experience, marital status, previous knowledge about PCC, and type of hospital in favor of males, experienced, married, familiar with PCC, and doctors in private hospital respectively. The level of job interest, nurses’ cooperation, the tendency of patients to hide information, and doctor’s friendly style were positively related with more perceived importance of PCC. We identified benchmark doctors who perceive the high relative importance of PCC. Our results highlighted knowledge gaps and training weaknesses among doctors in public and private hospitals in respect to their views on PCC. Decision makers may invest in the determined contextual predictors to enhance attitudes towards PCC. This work doesn’t address patients’ views on PCC.
机译:了解巴勒斯坦医生对以患者为中心的护理(PCC)的重要性,以及提供者和其他临床特征如何影响他们对PCC的看法,对于确定PCC的实施范围至关重要。这项研究调查了在一个发展中且不稳定的国家(即巴勒斯坦)中医院医生中PCC的提供情况。这项描述性,横断面研究于2016年对369位在医院工作的巴勒斯坦医生进行了自我报告调查。受访者填写了提供者-患者关系问卷(PPRQ),并被要求以无背景方式评估16名PCC受试者的重要性。然后他们对工作场所中八个上下文属性的存在进行了评分。尽管71.4%的参与者接受了沟通方面的培训,但只有45%的参与者了解PCC。 48.8%的医生认为与患者的“信息交换”是PCC的最重要组成部分。聚类确定了三组医生:32.4%的医生对PCC有良好的感知,47.5%的为中度;和20.1%的贫困人口。年长的,已婚的和专科医生以及熟悉PCC的医生更可能被归类为“好”群体。结果显示,根据医生的性别,经验,婚姻状况,对PCC的既往知识以及医院类型的不同,医生的观点之间存在显着差异,而男性,经验丰富,已婚,熟悉PCC的男性和私立医院的医生则偏向于男性。工作兴趣的高低,护士的合作,患者隐藏信息的趋势以及医生的友善风格与PCC的重要性之间存在正相关。我们确定了基准医生,他们认为PCC具有较高的相对重要性。我们的研究结果突出了公立和私立医院医生在PCC方面的知识差距和培训弱点。决策者可以对确定的上下文预测因子进行投资,以增强对PCC的态度。这项工作并未解决患者对PCC的看法。

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