Interprofessional meetings, organization, and interactive practices: the reflexive achievement of patient-centeredness.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Interprofessional Care Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1080/13561820.2024.2407070
Sara Keel, Anja Schmid, Veronika Schoeb
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Interprofessional meetings are crucial for achieving patient-centeredness in healthcare. Exactly how patient-centeredness is reached during these meetings remains underexamined. Adopting an Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (hereafter EMCA) perspective, this contribution looks at video-recordings of interprofessional meetings in two distinct healthcare settings: rehabilitation and internal medicine. It aims to provide new insight into how investigations of patient-centeredness as a reflexive achievement allow us to better understand the organizational and relational efforts required to achieve it in practice. This contribution outlines how different healthcare contexts result in variety in the meeting frequency, duration, aims, participants, and agendas, which in turn means that the opportunities for patient-centeredness are not the same. But it also illustrates how patient-centeredness depends on the ways the various opportunities are seized and play out in the interprofessional interactions. It is therefore argued here that research on how patient-centeredness is reached in interprofessional meetings and the development of recommendations for enhancing it both require consideration of context-specific conditions and how participants adapt to and simultaneously modify them to achieve patient-centeredness in practice.

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跨专业会议、组织和互动实践:以病人为中心的反思性成就。
专业间会议对于在医疗保健中实现以患者为中心至关重要。在这些会议中,究竟是如何实现以患者为中心的,目前仍未得到充分研究。本文采用民族方法学和会话分析(以下简称 EMCA)的视角,研究了在康复和内科这两种不同的医疗环境中跨专业会议的视频录像。其目的是提供新的见解,让我们了解将 "以患者为中心 "作为一种反思性成就的研究如何让我们更好地理解在实践中实现 "以患者为中心 "所需的组织和关系努力。本文概述了不同的医疗环境如何导致会议频率、持续时间、目的、参与者和议程的多样性,这反过来又意味着实现以患者为中心的机会也不尽相同。但这也说明,以病人为中心如何取决于抓住各种机会的方式,以及在专业间互动中的表现。因此,本文认为,研究如何在跨专业会议中实现以患者为中心,以及制定加强以患者为中心的建议,都需要考虑特定的背景条件,以及参与者如何适应并同时改变这些条件,以便在实践中实现以患者为中心。
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Journal of Interprofessional Care
Journal of Interprofessional Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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5.80
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14.80%
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124
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Interprofessional Care disseminates research and new developments in the field of interprofessional education and practice. We welcome contributions containing an explicit interprofessional focus, and involving a range of settings, professions, and fields. Areas of practice covered include primary, community and hospital care, health education and public health, and beyond health and social care into fields such as criminal justice and primary/elementary education. Papers introducing additional interprofessional views, for example, from a community development or environmental design perspective, are welcome. The Journal is disseminated internationally and encourages submissions from around the world.
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