Older rural women’s pre-visit planning and involvement in South Australian general practices: A candidacy theory perspective

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Patient Education and Counseling Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2024.108602
Mohammad Hamiduzzaman , Noore Siddiquee , Harry James Gaffney , Helen McLaren , Jennene Greenhill
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Abstract

Objective

To explain older rural women’s participation in clinical decision-making with GPs and explore factors associated with their pre-visit planning and involvement in treatment processes.

Methods

A sequential, theory-driven mixed-method study was conducted. Women aged 65 years or above who had visited a GP three months prior were recruited from five rural towns in South Australia through the local Rotary Club. Data collection utilised an 18-item scale and a semi-structured interview guide. Quantitative data were analysed using chi-square tests and multinomial logit models, whereas qualitative data were coded into themes. As applied in the discussion, the candidacy theory provided a framework for further adding meaning to the results.

Results

Seventy-one older rural women completed surveys. Across the domains, including health knowledge, GP visit preparation, participation in discussion, and attitudes towards shared decision-making, most items indicated a moderate level of women's health knowledge and involvement in GP treatments. Multivariate analysis revealed having less than a basic education, not speaking English at home, and being in the youngest-old age group (65–74 years) were positively associated with low levels of pre-visit planning and involvement in GP treatments. Analysis of interviews with 21 women identified three themes: capacity for health planning and preparedness, communication styles and preferences, and accessibility and continuity of care.

Conclusion

The findings of this study underscore the urgent need for redesigning GP services. By considering the intersection between behavioural and clinical aspects of older rural women’s pre-visit planning and involvement in GP treatment processes in rural South Australia, we can inspire positive change in healthcare delivery.

Practice Implications

Practice Implications: our study provides actionable insights on how and where to intervene to enhance older rural women’s capacity to engage in pre-visit planning for successful GP consultations. This knowledge can empower healthcare professionals and policymakers to implement effective strategies.
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南澳大利亚普通诊所中农村老年妇女的就诊前规划和参与:候选理论视角。
目的:了解农村老年妇女参与全科医生临床决策的原因,并探讨其访前计划和参与治疗过程的相关因素。方法:采用顺序、理论驱动的混合方法进行研究。65岁或以上的妇女在三个月前看过全科医生,她们通过当地的扶轮社从南澳大利亚的五个农村城镇招募。数据收集采用18项量表和半结构化访谈指南。定量数据采用卡方检验和多项logit模型进行分析,而定性数据采用主题编码。在讨论中,候选资格理论为进一步增加结果的意义提供了一个框架。结果:71名农村老年妇女完成了调查。在包括健康知识、全科医生就诊准备、参与讨论和对共同决策的态度在内的各个领域,大多数项目表明妇女的健康知识和参与全科医生治疗的程度中等。多变量分析显示,缺乏基础教育、在家不会说英语、处于最年轻的老年群体(65-74岁)与低水平的就诊前计划和参与全科医生治疗呈正相关。对21名妇女的访谈进行分析,确定了三个主题:保健规划和准备能力、沟通方式和偏好、护理的可及性和连续性。结论:本研究结果强调了重新设计全科医生服务的迫切需要。通过考虑老年农村妇女的访问前计划和参与全科医生治疗过程的行为和临床方面之间的交集,我们可以激发医疗保健服务的积极变化。实践意义:实践意义:我们的研究提供了可操作的见解,如何以及在哪里进行干预,以提高农村老年妇女参与成功的全科医生会诊前计划的能力。这些知识可以使医疗保健专业人员和政策制定者能够实施有效的战略。
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Patient Education and Counseling
Patient Education and Counseling 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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5.60
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11.40%
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384
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Patient Education and Counseling is an interdisciplinary, international journal for patient education and health promotion researchers, managers and clinicians. The journal seeks to explore and elucidate the educational, counseling and communication models in health care. Its aim is to provide a forum for fundamental as well as applied research, and to promote the study of organizational issues involved with the delivery of patient education, counseling, health promotion services and training models in improving communication between providers and patients.
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