Provider perspectives on and experiences with engagement of patients and families in implementing patient-centered care

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作者
Locatelli, Sara M. [1 ,2 ]
Hill, Jennifer N. [1 ,2 ]
Bokhour, Barbara G. [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Krejci, Laura [6 ]
Fix, Gemmae M. [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Mueller, Nora [3 ,4 ]
Solomon, Jeffrey L. [3 ,4 ]
Lukas, Carol Van Deusen [3 ,4 ,5 ]
LaVela, Sherri L. [1 ,2 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Edward Hines Jr VA Hosp, Ctr Innovat Complex Chron Healthcare, Dept Vet Affairs, Hlth Serv & Res & Dev, 5000 S 5th Ave 151H, Hines, IL 60141 USA
[2] Hines VA Hosp, Ctr Evaluat Practices & Experiences Patient Cente, Hlth Serv & Res & Dev, Hines, IL 60141 USA
[3] VA New England Healthcare Syst, Ctr Evaluating Patient Centered Care VA, Bedford, MA 01730 USA
[4] VA New England Healthcare Syst, Ctr Hlthcare Organizat & Implementat Res, Bedford, MA 01730 USA
[5] Boston Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Boston, MA 02118 USA
[6] VA Vet Hlth Adm, Off Patient Centered Care & Cultural Transformat, Washington, VA 20420 USA
[7] Northwestern Univ Feinberg Sch Med, Ctr Healthcare Studies, Inst Publ Hlth & Med, Gen Internal Med & Geriatr, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
关键词
Patient-Centered Care; Quality Improvement; Implementation; Veterans;
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10.1016/j.hjdsi.2015.04.005
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objective: To study of the efforts of four Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers to engage patients and families in patient-centered care (PCC) transformation. Methods: Interviews with 107 providers/employees involved in implementation of PCC innovations. Coding used a mixed inductive-deductive approach. Results: Patient and family engagement was considered to be a key element of the design and implementation of PCC innovations. Participants identified formal (e.g., advisory committees, walk-throughs), and informal (e.g., real-time feedback, discussions) methods of engaging patients and families. Asking patients and families what matters most shaped effective, targeted interventions. Participants noted providing a venue for patients and families to engage with planning often became an intervention itself. Conclusion: Participants felt that patient and family involvement were beneficial for planning and implementing PCC innovations. Patients and families offer a unique perspective and key understanding of Veterans' needs, and allow employees/providers to discover unexpected outcomes. Offering multiple engagement options maximizes patients and families involved and ensures feedback is sought from a variety of sources. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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