臨床毒物学ユニットへの入院後の消費者意識と認識の理解
Ingrid Berling1,2, Patrice Albert-Thenet1,2, Hayley Anderson1,2
1Clinical Toxicology Research Group, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia.
Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA
|January 23, 2026
まとめ
臨床毒物学における消費者の経験は、高い満足度を示しています。しかし、ほとんどの患者は、さらなる消費者フィードバック研究への参加に関心がありません。
科学分野:
- 臨床毒物学; 患者経験; 消費者関与
背景:
- 意図的な自傷行為の管理には、消費者の関与が不可欠です。ケアと研究の改善には、臨床毒物学における患者の視点を理解することが不可欠です。
研究 の 目的:
- 臨床毒物学患者管理における消費者の経験をレビューすること。毒物学サービスに対する患者満足度と研究への参加意欲を評価すること。
主な方法:
- 440人の毒物学患者に、匿名の12項目のアンケートを実施しました。2025年4月28日から10月14日の間に、同意を得た患者からデータを収集しました。
主要な成果:
- 患者の9.8%(43/440)が調査に参加しました。コミュニケーション(91%)、自信(95%)、尊敬(93%)、ケアへのアクセス(88%)に関して高い満足度が報告されました。毒物学研究への参加に関心を示したのは患者の26%のみでした。
結論:
- 毒物学サービスは高い患者満足度を得ました。肯定的な経験にもかかわらず、患者の大多数(74%)は将来の消費者フィードバック研究に関与することを望んでいませんでした。
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