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Shared decision making or paternalism in nursing consultations? A qualitative study of primary care asthma nurses' views on sharing decisions with patients regarding inhaler device selection.

机译:护理咨询中共同的决策或家长制?对初级保健哮喘护士关于与患者共享吸入器选择决策的观点的定性研究。

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BACKGROUND: Although patients with asthma would like more involvement in the decision-making process, and UK government policy concerning chronic conditions supports shared decision making, it is not widely used in practice. OBJECTIVE: To investigate how nurses approach decision making in relation to inhaler choice and long-term inhaler use within a routine asthma consultation and to better understand the barriers and facilitators to shared decision making in practice. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with post-registration, qualified nurses who routinely undertook asthma consultations and were registered on a respiratory course. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed using the Framework approach. RESULTS: Twenty participants were interviewed. Despite holding positive views about shared decision making, limited shared decision making was reported. Opportunities for patients to share decisions were only offered in relation to inhaler device, which were based on the nurse's pre-selected recommendations. Giving patients this 'choice' was seen as key to improving adherence. DISCUSSION: There is a discrepancy between nurses' understanding of shared decision making and the depictions of shared decision making presented in the academic literature and NHS policy. In this study, shared decision making was used as a tool to support the nurses' agenda, rather than as a natural expression of equality between the nurse and patient. CONCLUSION: There is a misalignment between the goals of practice nurses and the rhetoric regarding patient empowerment. Shared decision making may therefore only be embraced if it improves patient outcomes. This study indicates attitudinal shifts and improvements in knowledge of 'shared decision-making' are needed if policy dictates are to be realised.
机译:背景:尽管哮喘患者希望更多地参与决策过程,并且英国政府关于慢性病的政策支持共同决策,但在实践中并未广泛使用。目的:调查护士在常规哮喘咨询中如何进行与吸入器选择和长期吸入器使用有关的决策,并更好地了解实践中共享决策的障碍和促进者。地点和参与者:半结构式访谈是在注册后进行的,合格的护士定期进行哮喘咨询,并在呼吸道上进行了注册。使用框架方法记录,记录和分析访谈。结果:采访了二十名参与者。尽管对共享决策持肯定态度,但据报道共享决策有限。仅根据吸入器设备为患者提供决策共享的机会,这是基于护士的预选建议。为患者提供这种“选择”是改善依从性的关键。讨论:护士对共同决策的理解与学术文献和NHS政策中对共同决策的描述之间存在差异。在这项研究中,共享决策被用作支持护士日程的工具,而不是护士和患者之间平等的自然表达。结论:执业护士的目标与关于患者授权的措辞之间存在偏差。因此,只有在改善患者预后的情况下,才可以接受共同的决策。这项研究表明,如果要实现政策指示,则需要进行态度上的转变和“共享决策”知识的改进。

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