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Health professionals’ experiences of tuberculosis cohort audit in the North West of England: a qualitative study

机译:英格兰西北部卫生专业人员结核病队列审核的经验:定性研究

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Objectives Tuberculosis cohort audit (TBCA) was introduced across the North West (NW) of England in 2012 as an ongoing, multidisciplinary, systematic case review process, designed to improve clinical and public health practice. TBCA has not previously been introduced across such a large and socioeconomically diverse area in England, nor has it undergone formal, qualitative evaluation. This study explored health professionals’ experiences of the process after 1515 cases had been reviewed. Design Qualitative study using semistructured interviews. Respondents were purposively sampled from 3 groups involved in the NW TBCA: (1) TB nurse specialists, (2) consultant physicians and (3) public health practitioners. Data from the 26 respondents were triangulated with further interviews with key informants from the TBCA Steering Group and through observation of TBCA meetings. Analysis Interview transcripts were analysed thematically using the framework approach. Results Participants described the evolution of a valuable ‘community of practice’ where interprofessional exchange of experience and ideas has led to enhanced mutual respect between different roles and a shared sense of purpose. This multidisciplinary, regional approach to TB cohort audit has promoted local and regional team working, exchange of good practices and local initiatives to improve care. There is strong ownership of the process from public health professionals, nurses and clinicians; all groups want it to continue. TBCA is regarded as a tool for quality improvement that improves patient safety. Conclusions TBCA provides peer support and learning for management of a relatively rare, but important infectious disease through discussion in a no-blame atmosphere. It is seen as an effective quality improvement strategy which enhances TB care, control and patient safety. Continuing success will require increased engagement of consultant physicians and public health practitioners, a secure and ongoing funding stream and establishment of clear reporting mechanisms within the public health system.
机译:目的结核病队列审核(TBCA)于2012年在英格兰西北(NW)引入,作为一项持续,多学科,系统的病例审查程序,旨在改善临床和公共卫生实践。 TBCA以前尚未在英格兰如此大的社会经济领域中引入,也未经过正式的定性评估。这项研究探讨了卫生专业人员在审查1515例病例后对该过程的经验。使用半结构化访谈设计定性研究。目的是从西北结核病防治协会的3个小组中抽样调查的:(1)结核病护理专家,(2)顾问医生和(3)公共卫生从业人员。通过对TBCA指导小组的主要信息提供者的进一步访谈以及对TBCA会议的观察,对来自26位受访者的数据进行了三角测量。分析访谈记录使用框架方法进行主题分析。结果参与者描述了一种宝贵的“实践社区”的演变,在这种实践中,专业间的经验和思想交流导致不同角色之间的相互尊重和共同目标感的增强。结核病队列审核的这种多学科,区域性方法促进了地方和区域团队的工作,交流良好做法和地方改善护理的举措。公共卫生专业人员,护士和临床医生对该过程拥有很强的主人翁意识;所有团体都希望它继续下去。 TBCA被认为是提高患者安全性的质量改进工具。结论TBCA通过在无怪异的气氛中进行讨论,为管理相对罕见但重要的传染病提供了同伴支持和学习。它被视为有效的质量改进策略,可增强结核病的护理,控制和患者安全。持续的成功将需要增加咨询医生和公共卫生从业人员的参与,安全和持续的资金流以及在公共卫生系统内建立明确的报告机制。

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