Patient-Centered Goals for Treatment of Pelvic Floor Disorders.

IF 0.2 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s11884-022-00668-1
Angela Dao, Gena Dunivan
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Purpose of review: To review the current literature on patient centered goals for the treatment of pelvic floor disorders (PFDs).

Recent findings: Patients have a poor understanding of their PFDs, regardless if they had prior PFD treatments or received counseling, emphasizing the need for improved education from healthcare providers. Understanding the patient perspective provides insights into identifying patient goals, which facilitates communication and allows for tailored counseling, management of expectations, and assessment of treatment response. Functional outcomes are consistently important to patients, often listed as their main treatment goals. The achievement of these goals is fundamental to satisfaction. IMPACT and PROMIS are examples of PCO measures that can be utilized in both research and clinical settings. Finally, telemedicine has emerged as a viable alternative to clinic visits that offers improved access to care with no increase in adverse events or dissatisfaction, in order to aid in monitoring and meeting patient treatment goals.

Summary: Patient involvement is fundamental to providing value-based care. Provider understanding of the patient perspective is necessary to guide counseling and treatment. Patient-centered goals offer a way to engage patients, facilitate communication, and improve patient satisfaction. Although there are multiple validated PCO tools, further development and research involving patient input is needed.

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以患者为中心的骨盆底疾病治疗目标。
综述目的:回顾以患者为中心的骨盆底疾病(PFDs)治疗目标的当前文献。最近的研究发现:患者对他们的PFD的理解很差,无论他们之前是否接受过PFD治疗或接受过咨询,这强调了医疗保健提供者改进教育的必要性。了解患者的观点有助于了解患者的目标,从而促进沟通,提供量身定制的咨询、期望管理和治疗反应评估。功能结果对患者来说一直很重要,通常被列为他们的主要治疗目标。这些目标的实现是满足的根本。IMPACT和PROMIS是PCO措施的例子,可以在研究和临床环境中使用。最后,远程医疗已经成为诊所就诊的一种可行替代方案,它提供了更好的护理机会,而不会增加不良事件或不满,以帮助监测和实现患者的治疗目标。摘要:患者参与是提供基于价值的护理的基础。提供者理解病人的观点对于指导咨询和治疗是必要的。以患者为中心的目标提供了一种吸引患者、促进沟通和提高患者满意度的方法。虽然有多种经过验证的PCO工具,但需要进一步开发和研究涉及患者输入。
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Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports
Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to help readers understand expert views on current advances in the field of bladder dysfunction by systematically providing review articles that highlight the most important papers recently published. We accomplish this aim by appointing major authorities in key subject areas across the discipline to select topics reviewed by leading experts who emphasize recent developments, novel research, and highlight important papers published over the past year on their topics. We also highlight areas that have not received attention in the past and are important to an international audience, such a voiding dysfunction in reconstructed bladders and voiding dysfunction associated with genitourinary infections. An Editorial Board of internationally diverse members also suggests topics of special interest to their country/region and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research.
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