在儿科泌尿病实践中描述心理社会服务
Rena Xu1, Lillian C Hayes2, Peter Y Cai1
1Department of Urology, Boston Children's Hospital, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA; Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, 25 Shattuck Street, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Journal of pediatric urology
|November 29, 2023
概括
儿科泌尿外科的心理社会服务提供者提供关键的非计费支持,包括直接护理和广泛护理协调. 了解这些活动是解决患者需求和优化资源的关键.
科学领域:
- 儿科泌尿外科 儿科泌尿外科
- 行为健康 行为健康
- 医疗保健管理的管理
背景情况:
- 心理社会需求显著影响患者的体验和结果.
- 在临床实践中,对非计费心理社会服务的系统评估往往是有限的.
研究的目的:
- 在儿科泌尿病学环境中,描述心理社会服务提供者的非计费活动.
- 量化时间分配和这些服务所影响的结果.
主要方法:
- 使用适应的护理协调测量工具 (CCMT) 进行前性数据收集.
- 涉及心理学家,社会工作者 (SW) 和经过认证的儿童生活专家 (CCLS).
- 记录了活动类型,花费的时间和影响的结果.
主要成果:
- 在527名患者的947次接触中记录了3096项活动.
- 首要需求:泌尿器科护理协调 (73.4%),心理/行为健康 (29.1%).
- 直接支持 (45.9%) 和护理协调 (35.9%) 是消耗时间最多的;时间因提供者类型而异.
结论:
- 心理社会服务提供者进行大量的非计费护理协调和支持活动.
- 描述这些服务对于了解患者需求和资源配置至关重要.
- 这些发现突出了专业儿科护理的基本服务.
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