An exploration of the reception and expectations of medical information among hospitalized elderly patients and their primary caregivers in Taiwan: a mixed-methods study

Q3 Nursing Jurnal Ners Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.20473/jn.v18i3.43699
Kai-Li Chen, Chia-Ming Chang, Mei-Chih Huang, Ching-Huey Chen
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Objectives Adults older are increasing in Taiwan. The receipt of information and expectations related to informational messages provided to hospitalized elders have not been studied. The study aim is to explore the status of receipt of information and expectations among hospitalized elders and their care providers in Taiwan. Methods A descriptive, cross-sectional and mixed-methods study design was used in in a geriatric ward in a medical center. The participants were 60 patients of 65 years and their care providers were obtained by convenience sampling. The data were collected using a semi-structured questionnaire and checklists. Physician messages and the data for each participant were collected in one regular ward round. Results Twenty-eight patients (46.7%) could not repeat the messages. The message repetition rate was 21.9% the first hour and was 62.9% after hinting. The total message repetition rate of the main care providers was 36.0% and was 80.3% after hinting. “Desire to know the reasons for discomfort” and “discharge date” were the messages most expected by the patients. “None,” “conditions associated with the progress of the illness,” “discharge date” and “relevant information of examination results” were the messages most expected by their care providers. Conclusions The majority of the hospitalized elderly and their care providers could not repeat medical messages conveyed by the physicians. The informed messages should be sorting, and the reminder should be repeated within a short time. Keywords: receipt of information, expectation, hospitalized elders, care providers, Taiwan.
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台湾住院老年病人及其主要照护者对医疗资讯的接受与期望探讨:一项混合方法研究
目的台湾的老年人口正在增加。接收信息和期望有关的信息信息提供给住院老人还没有研究。摘要本研究旨在探讨台湾地区住院长者及其照护者的资讯接收状况及期望。方法采用描述性、横断面和混合方法的研究设计,对某医疗中心的老年病房进行调查。研究对象为60例65岁以上的患者,采用方便抽样的方法获得其护理人员。数据是通过半结构化问卷和清单收集的。在一次定期查房中收集每位参与者的医生信息和数据。结果28例患者(46.7%)不能重复信息。第一个小时的重复率为21.9%,暗示后的重复率为62.9%。主要护理提供者的总信息重复率为36.0%,提示后的信息重复率为80.3%。“希望知道不适的原因”和“出院日期”是患者最期待的信息。“没有”、“与病情进展有关的情况”、“出院日期”和“检查结果的相关信息”是他们的护理人员最希望得到的信息。结论大多数住院老年人及其护理人员不能重复医生传达的医疗信息。通知的信息要进行整理,提醒要在短时间内重复。关键词:资讯接收、期望、住院长者、照护提供者、台湾。
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