Patient's decision making in selecting a hospital for elective orthopaedic surgery

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作者
Moser, Albine [1 ,2 ]
Korstjens, Irene [3 ]
van der Weijden, Trudy
Tange, Huibert
机构
[1] Maastricht Univ, Sch Publ Hlth & Primary Care Caphri, Dept Gen Practice, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands
[2] Zuyd Univ, Fac Nursing, Heerlen, Netherlands
[3] Univ Midwifery Educ & Studies Maastricht, Dept Midwifery Sci, Maastricht, Netherlands
关键词
elective surgery; patient decision making; patient experience; qualitative research; total hip replacement; total knee replacement; HEALTH PLAN CHOICES; PERFORMANCE INFORMATION; MEDICAID BENEFICIARIES; QUALITY INFORMATION; REPLACEMENT SURGERY; JOINT ARTHROPLASTY; CONSUMERS USE; REPORT CARDS; ENCOUNTER; ARTHRITIS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2753.2009.01311.x
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Rationale, aims and objectives The admission to a hospital for elective surgery, like arthroplasty, can be planned ahead. The elective nature of arthroplasty and the increasing stimulus of the public to critically select a hospital raise the issue of how patients actually take such decisions. The aim of this paper is to describe the decision-making process of selecting a hospital as experienced by people who underwent elective joint arthroplasty and to understand what factors influenced the decision-making process. Methods Qualitative descriptive study with 18 participants who had a hip or knee replacement within the last 5 years. Data were gathered from eight individual interviews and four focus group interviews and analysed by content analysis. Results Three categories that influenced the selection of a hospital were revealed: information sources, criteria in decision making and decision-making styles within the GP- patient relationship. Various contextual aspects influenced the decision-making process. Most participants gave higher priority to the selection of a medical specialist than to the selection of a hospital. Conclusion Selecting a hospital for arthroplasty is extremely complex. The decision-making process is a highly individualized process because patients have to consider and assimilate a diversity of aspects, which are relevant to their specific situation. Our findings support the model of shared decision making, which indicates that general practitioners should be attuned to the distinct needs of each patient at various moments during the decision making, taking into account personal, medical and contextual factors.
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