Staff perspectives on the feasibility of the person-centered care assessment tool (PCC-at) in HIV treatment settings in Ghana: a mixed-methods study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES HIV Research & Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-13
Jessica E Posner, Henry Tagoe, Amy Casella, Caitlin Madevu-Matson, Malia Duffy, Melissa Sharer, Henry Nagai
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Person-centered care (PCC) aims to improve client's experiences in HIV care while advancing outcomes. This study team developed the PCC assessment tool (PCC-AT) to assess PCC service performance in HIV treatment settings in Ghana. Study objectives aimed to describe the range of PCC-AT scores within and across study facilities and examine the feasibility of PCC-AT implementation in diverse HIV treatment settings. The PCC-AT was piloted at five health facilities providing HIV services among 37 staff. Immediately following each pilot, focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted to gather feasibility data. Thematic qualitative analysis was conducted on translated FGD transcripts. Across facilities, providers scored highest in the staffing domain, followed by service provision, and direct client support. Time required to implement the PCC-AT averaged 62 minutes. Providers described the tool as well-structured, user-friendly, relevant, reflective of the core PCC delivery elements, and useful in elucidating actions to improve PCC service delivery across domains. The PCC-AT holds potential to strengthen activities that support clients' broader clinical, mental and psychosocial wellbeing by offering friendly services that attend to each client's holistic needs while contributing progress towards epidemic control.

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加纳艾滋病治疗机构工作人员对以人为本的护理评估工具(PCC-at)可行性的看法:一项混合方法研究。
以人为本的关怀(PCC)旨在改善客户在艾滋病关怀中的体验,同时提高疗效。本研究小组开发了 PCC 评估工具 (PCC-AT),用于评估加纳艾滋病治疗机构的 PCC 服务绩效。研究目标旨在描述研究机构内和研究机构间的 PCC-AT 评分范围,并考察在不同的 HIV 治疗环境中实施 PCC-AT 的可行性。PCC-AT 在五个提供 HIV 服务的医疗机构的 37 名员工中进行了试点。每次试点之后,都会立即开展焦点小组讨论 (FGD),以收集可行性数据。对翻译后的 FGD 记录进行了专题定性分析。在所有机构中,医疗服务提供者在人员配置方面得分最高,其次是提供服务和直接客户支持。实施 PCC-AT 所需的时间平均为 62 分钟。服务提供者认为该工具结构合理、便于使用、相关性强、反映了 PCC 服务的核心要素,并有助于阐明改善 PCC 各领域服务提供的行动。PCC-AT 有潜力通过提供友好的服务,满足每位客户的整体需求,同时促进疫情控制的进展,从而加强支持客户更广泛的临床、精神和社会心理健康的活动。
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