Factors Affecting Engagement in Screening Clinics; Exploring the Experiences of Patients with Rare Endocrine Gene Disorders.

IF 1.8 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2025-03-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735251316120
Samia Elyoussfi, Priscilla Harries, Meriel Norris, Lorraine DeSouza, William Drake
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The aim was to explore the patient experience of those attending screening appointments for rare endocrine syndromes. Obtaining insights into the factors that potentially enhanced or detracted from attendance and engagement with the clinics could assist in developing strategies to promote patient engagement. A qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews was employed to understand individuals' perceptions and experience of the screening clinics. Twelve interviews were conducted with patients (age 10-66 years, purposive sampling). Four main themes were identified: (1) Perception at a distance, (2) Seeing my future self (3) The body and person in clinic and (4) The patient or doctor, who knows best? These highlighted several areas which could be used to inform approaches to promote enhanced patient engagement: the importance of careful management of projections of self, balancing information overload and honesty, interpersonal relationships and humanisation of care and assisting with the early navigation for the non-expert individual.

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影响筛查诊所敬业度的因素罕见内分泌基因疾病患者的经验探讨。
目的是探索那些参加罕见内分泌综合征筛查预约的患者经验。深入了解可能增加或减少就诊和参与的因素,有助于制定促进患者参与的策略。采用半结构化访谈的定性方法来了解个人对筛查诊所的看法和经验。对患者进行了12次访谈(年龄10-66岁,目的抽样)。确定了四个主要主题:(1)远距离感知;(2)看到我未来的自己;(3)诊所中的身体和人;(4)患者或医生,谁最了解?这些突出了几个领域,可以用来告知方法,以促进增强患者参与:自我预测的谨慎管理的重要性,平衡信息过载和诚实,人际关系和护理的人性化,并协助非专业个人的早期导航。
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