The use of group process in the education of renal patients and families: a multi-centred collaborative approach.

M L Karley, A Mantulak, D Parsons
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As health care systems are redefined in the 1990s, and as resources decrease, group work is effective as an intervention. Social workers from three acute care hospitals utilized group process as the primary theoretical framework to develop a four-week education/support program for renal patients and families. In collaboration with other health care team members, program format and content were defined within a group development model. In addition, an understanding of the adjustment process, and educational and emotional needs of group participants were inherent in the planning. Interdisciplinary team members from three centres shared responsibility for the agenda which created greater investment and ownership. Evaluation of the program incorporated patient and family feedback from each session and, as a result, content was further developed and refined. This collaborative approach has become a standard component of renal care in the community. However, the integrity of each centre's nephrology program has been maintained. This article describes an educational program for renal patients and families which was developed collaboratively by three nephrology programs. Data collected from 1993 to 1997 have been incorporated.

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在肾病患者和家属的教育中使用小组过程:多中心协作方法。
随着20世纪90年代卫生保健系统的重新定义,以及资源的减少,小组工作作为一种干预措施是有效的。来自三家急症护理医院的社会工作者利用小组过程作为主要的理论框架,为肾病患者和家属制定了为期四周的教育/支持计划。在与其他医疗保健团队成员的协作下,在小组开发模型中定义了项目格式和内容。此外,对调整过程的理解以及群体参与者的教育和情感需求是规划中固有的。来自三个中心的跨学科团队成员共同负责创造更多投资和所有权的议程。该方案的评估纳入了每次会议的患者和家属反馈,因此,内容得到了进一步的发展和完善。这种合作方式已成为社区肾脏护理的标准组成部分。然而,每个中心的肾脏学计划的完整性一直保持。这篇文章描述了一个由三个肾脏学项目共同开发的针对肾脏病人和家庭的教育项目。1993年至1997年收集的数据已纳入。
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