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Experience of an information aid for newly diagnosed multiple sclerosis patients: a qualitative study on the SIMS-Trial

机译:为新诊断的多发性硬化症患者提供信息帮助的经验:SIMS试验的定性研究

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Background The SIMS-Trial (ISRCTN81072971) proved the effectiveness, in terms of patient's knowledge and care satisfaction, of an add-on information aid (personal interview with a physician using a navigable CD and take-home booklet) in 120 newly diagnosed patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) from five Italian centres. Objective To scrutinize the experience of SIMS-Trial participants in order to gain better understanding of the effectiveness of the information aid and its components. Design We performed (i) nine individual semi-structured interviews with a purposeful sample of SIMS-Trial patients who received the information aid, (ii) focus group meeting (FGM) with the physicians who conducted the personal interview, and (iii) FGM with patients' caring neurologists. Results Patients' experience with the information aid was positive as it enhanced their understanding of their disease, being viewed as a guided tour of their medical condition. The physicians who conducted the personal interviews were also positive in their overall evaluation but noted an initial difficulty in using the CD. The caring neurologists had limited direct experience of the aid, and their views were confined to utility of the information aid in general. All participants considered the combination of personal interview, CD navigation and take-home booklet essential, but urged a more flexible scheduling of the personal interview. It also emerged that some content required revision and that the aid was unsuitable for patients with primary progressive MS. Conclusions The results of the study further support the value of the aid and also provide important indications for improving it and refining indications for use.
机译:背景SIMS-Trial(ISRCTN81072971)在患者的知识和护理满意度方面证明了对120例新确诊的合并有精神分裂症的患者的附加信息帮助(使用导航CD和带回家的小册子对医生进行的个人访谈)的有效性。来自意大利五个中心的多发性硬化症(MS)。目的审查SIMS-Trial参与者的经验,以便更好地了解信息援助及其组成部分的有效性。设计我们(i)有目的地对接受信息帮助的SIMS试验患者样本进行了九次单独的半结构式访谈,(ii)与进行个人访谈的医师进行了焦点小组会议(FGM),以及(iii)FGM与患者关心的神经科医生联系。结果患者对信息帮助的经验是积极的,因为它可以增进他们对疾病的了解,被视为对他们医疗状况的指导。进行个人访谈的医生对他们的总体评价也很满意,但是注意到使用CD的最初困难。有爱心的神经科医生对这种援助的直接经验有限,他们的观点仅限于信息援助的总体用途。所有参与者都认为个人访谈,CD导航和带回家的小册子的组合必不可少,但他敦促更灵活地安排个人访谈。还发现某些内容需要修改,并且该辅助工具不适用于原发性进行性MS患者。结论研究的结果进一步支持了该援助的价值,也为改进援助和改进使用指示提供了重要的指示。

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