Living with breast cancer: Patients’ journey within the Greek National Health System

Q4 Medicine Forum of Clinical Oncology Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1515/fco-2015-0016
D. Kaitelidou, M. Kalogeropoulou, T. Katostaras, O. Konstantakopoulou, P. Minogiannis, A. Skitsou, O. Siskou, G. Charalampous, A. Ardavanis, L. Liaropoulos
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Abstract Background: Process mapping (a patient-centred method) and recording the medical, nursing and administrative staff’s views involved in the provision of care help us understand patients’ experience regarding the constraints, delays and bottlenecks of healthcare service processes and identify areas of improvement. Patients and Methods: Time information and data were collected through time and motion study with regard to the path patients with breast cancer follow in two public hospitals (sample of 86 patients) and a semi-structured questionnaire was administered to medical, nursing and administrative staff (sample of 14 employees). Results: The amount of time required in total for the prescription process was increased up to seve7 times compared to the beneficial amount of time, and the longest delays in patients’ waiting time were observed with regard to the process of chemotherapy (more than 2 hours and 40 minutes, in some cases). About 92.3% of the staff of the two hospitals prioritized the malfunctioning of theCcentralIinformationSsystem as the most important factor and more than 75% of the study participants mentioned that several administrative and technical aspects have a negative and significant effect on the time required to prescribe the necessary medicines for the treatment of patients. Conclusions: The lack of understanding of the hospital’s processes and spatial infrastructure by most patients, the lack of an electronic patient record system and central information system are highlighted as the main issues that contribute decisively to the increase in the non-beneficial time that patients with breast cances have to spend nowadays in hospitals of the NHS in Greece.
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生活与乳腺癌:病人的旅程在希腊国家卫生系统
背景:过程映射(以患者为中心的方法)和记录医疗,护理和行政人员的意见参与提供护理帮助我们了解患者的经验,关于限制,延迟和瓶颈的医疗保健服务过程,并确定改进的领域。患者与方法:通过时间与运动研究,收集两家公立医院乳腺癌患者随访路径的时间信息和数据(样本86例),并对医疗、护理和行政人员(样本14名)进行半结构化问卷调查。结果:处方过程所需的总时间比有益时间增加了7倍,并且在化疗过程中观察到患者等待时间最长(超过2小时40分钟)。两家医院约92.3%的员工将中央信息系统的故障列为最重要的因素,超过75%的研究参与者提到,几个行政和技术方面对为治疗患者开必要药物所需的时间产生了负面和显著的影响。结论:大多数患者缺乏对医院流程和空间基础设施的了解,缺乏电子病历系统和中央信息系统,这些都是突出的主要问题,这些问题决定性地增加了乳腺癌患者在希腊NHS医院度过的非有益时间。
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