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A longitudinal study to identify the influence of quality of chronic care delivery on productive interactions between patients and (teams of) healthcare professionals within disease management programmes

机译:一项纵向研究,以确定疾病管理计划中长期护理质量对患者与(专业)医护人员之间的生产性相互作用的影响

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markdownabstract__Abstract__\ud\udObjective: The chronic care model is an increasingly used approach to improve the quality of care through system changes in care delivery. While theoretically these system changes are expected to increase productive patient-professional interaction empirical evidence is lacking. This study aims to identify the influence of quality of care on productive patient-professional interaction. Setting: Longitudinal study in 18 Dutch regions. Participants: Questionnaires were sent to all 5076 patients participating in 18 Disease Management Programmes (DMPs) in 2010 (2676 (53%) respondents). One year later (T1), 4693 patients still participating in the DMPs received a questionnaire (2191 (47%) respondents) and 2 years later (in 2012; T2) 1722 patients responded (out of 4350; 40% response). Interventions: DMPs Primary outcome measure: Patients' perceptions of the productivity of interactions (measured as relational coordination/coproduction of care) with professionals. Patients were asked about communication dimensions (frequent, accurate, and problem-solving communication) and relationship dimensions (shared goals and mutual respect). Findings: After controlling for background characteristics these results clearly show that quality of chronic care (T0), first-year changes in quality of chronic care (T1 - T0) and second-year changes in quality of chronic care (T2 - T1) predicted productive interactions between patients and professionals at T2 (all at p≤0.001). Furthermore, we found a negative relationship between lower educational level and productive interactions between patients and professionals 2 years later. Conclusions: We can conclude that successfully dealing with the consequences of chronic illnesses requires proactive patients who are able to make productive decisions together with their healthcare providers. Since patients and professionals share responsibility for management of the chronic illness, they must also share control of interactions and decisions. The importance of patient-centeredness is growing and this study reports a first example of how quality of chronic care stimulates productive interactions between patients and professionals.
机译:目标:长期护理模型是一种越来越常用的方法,可通过更改护理提供系统来改善护理质量。从理论上讲,这些系统的变化有望增加生产性的医患互动,但缺乏经验证据。本研究旨在确定护理质量对生产性患者与专业互动的影响。地点:荷兰18个地区的纵向研究。参与者:2010年,向参加18个疾病管理计划(DMP)的所有5076名患者进行了问卷调查(2676名(53%)受访者)。一年后(T1),仍参加DMP的4693位患者接受了问卷调查(2191位(47%)受访者),两年后(2012年; T2),有1722位患者回复(4350位;回复率为40%)。干预措施:DMPs主要结果衡量指标:患者对与专业人员互动的生产力(以关系协调/护理的联合生产衡量)的看法。询问患者有关沟通的维度(频繁,准确和解决问题的沟通)和关系的维度(共同的目标和相互尊重)。发现:在控制了背景特征之后,这些结果清楚地表明,可以预测到慢性护理质量(T0),慢性护理质量的第一年变化(T1-T0)和慢性护理质量的第二年变化(T2-T1) T2时患者与专业人员之间的生产性互动(均在p≤0.001)。此外,我们发现两年后较低的教育水平与患者和专业人员之间的生产性互动之间存在负相关关系。结论:我们可以得出结论,成功应对慢性疾病的后果需要能够与医疗保健提供者一起做出有效决策的积极主动的患者。由于患者和专业人员对慢性病的管理负有责任,因此他们还必须共同控制相互作用和决策。以患者为中心的重要性正在增长,该研究报告了第一个长期护理质量如何促进患者与专业人员之间的生产性互动的例子。

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    Cramm, Jane; Nieboer, Anna;

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