Experiences with information provision and preferences for decision making of patients with acute stroke

被引:13
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作者
Prick, J. C. M. [1 ,2 ]
Zonjee, V. J. [1 ]
van Schaik, S. M. [1 ]
Dahmen, R. [3 ]
Garvelink, M. M. [4 ]
Brouwers, P. J. A. M. [5 ]
Saxena, R. [6 ]
Keus, S. H. J. [7 ]
Deijle, I. A. [7 ]
van Uden-Kraan, C. F. [2 ]
van der Wees, P. J. [8 ]
Van den Berg-Vos, R. M. [1 ,9 ]
机构
[1] OLVG, Dept Neurol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Santeon, Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Amsterdam Rehabil Res Ctr Reade, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] St Antonius Hosp, Dept Value Based Healthcare, Nieuwegein, Netherlands
[5] Med Spectrum Twente, Dept Neurol, Enschede, Netherlands
[6] Maasstad Ziekenhuis, Dept Neurol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[7] OLVG, Dept Qual & Improvement, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[8] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Radboud Inst Hlth Sci, Med Ctr, IQ Healthcare, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[9] Amsterdam UMC, Dept Neurol, Locat AMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Acute stroke care; Patient education; Information provision; Shared decision making; Patient empowerment; Patient-centred care; Patient engagement; ACUTE ISCHEMIC-STROKE; EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT; INTRAVENOUS ALTEPLASE; INFORMED-CONSENT; IMPROVE PATIENT; CARE; TIME; THROMBECTOMY; METAANALYSIS; GUIDELINES;
D O I
10.1016/j.pec.2021.08.015
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective: The aim of this study was to gain insight into experiences of patients with acute stroke regarding information provision and their preferred involvement in decision-making processes during the initial period of hospitalisation. Methods: A sequential explanatory design was used in two independent cohorts of patients with stroke, starting with a survey after discharge from hospital (cohort 1) followed by observations and structured interviews during hospitalisation (cohort 2). Quantitative data were analysed descriptively. Results: In total, 72 patients participated in this study (52 in cohort 1 and 20 in cohort 2). During hospitalisation, the majority of the patients were educated about acute stroke and their treatment. Approximately half of the patients preferred to have an active role in the decision-making process, whereas only 21% reported to be actively involved. In cohort 2, 60% of the patients considered themselves capable to carefully consider treatment options. Conclusions: Active involvement in the acute decision-making process is preferred by approximately half of the patients with acute stroke and most of them consider themselves capable of doing so. However, they experience a limited degree of actual involvement. Practice implications: Physicians can facilitate patient engagement by explicitly emphasising when a decision has to be made in which the patient's opinion is important. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. CC_BY_NC_ND_4.0
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页码:1123 / 1129
页数:7
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