“医生更了解我的病情”:患者对欧洲初级保健中即时检测对管理呼吸道感染的价值的看法。

IF 2.5 Q2 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE BJGP Open Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.3399/BJGPO.2024.0139
Marta Wanat, Melanie Eugenie Hoste, Marilena Anastasaki, Femke Böhmer, Annelies Colliers, Maria Gkamaletsou, Christin Loeffler, Christos Lionis, Lile Malania, Mala Shah, Anja Wollny, Akke Vellinga, Christopher Butler, Alike van der Velden, Sibyl Anthierens, Sarah Tonkin-Crine
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背景:即时检测(POCT)可以支持初级保健中社区获得性急性呼吸道感染(CA-RTI)患者的诊断,从而减少抗生素是否对患者有益的不确定性。然而,poct的成功推广需要建立在对患者对poct在以患者为中心的护理中的地位的看法的深刻理解之上。目的:探讨CA-RTI会诊时患者对POCTs价值的看法。设计与背景:在比利时、爱尔兰、格鲁吉亚、德国、希腊和英国对在初级保健中咨询CA-RTI的患者进行半结构化访谈的定性研究。方法:对访谈进行录音、转录,并使用反身性主题分析进行分析。结果:对56名参与者的访谈显示,在全科医生做出诊断和治疗决策的过程中,患者重视几个组成部分,如身体检查,他们的全科医生询问和倾听问题,以及POCT。然而,这些成分的可见性和相对重要性在患者感知poct价值的四个主要方面有所不同,包括:1)与“主观”临床判断相比,测试是客观证据;Ii)测试提供更高的精度;Iii)试验结果不如临床判断;iv)测试作为GP工具箱中的工具之一。含义:CA RTI患者对POCT认知的广泛差异强调了在诊断过程中认识患者偏好的重要性。这种理解对于确保POCT结果最佳地影响治疗决策、患者满意度和对其护理计划的接受度是重要的。
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"The doctors were more knowledgeable about what I had": patient views on the value of point-of-care tests for managing respiratory infections in European primary care.

Background: Point-of-care tests (POCT) can support diagnosis of patients with community acquired acute respiratory tract infections (CA-RTI) in primary care and thereby reduce uncertainty whether antibiotics may benefit patients. However, successful roll out of POCTs need to be built on a deep understanding of patients' perspectives on the place of POCTs in patient centred care.

Aim: To explore patients' perceptions of the value of POCTs during consultations for CA-RTI.

Design & setting: A qualitative study using semi- structured interviews in Belgium, Ireland, Georgia, Germany, Greece, and UK with patients who consulted for CA-RTI in primary care.

Method: Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: Interviews with 56 participants revealed that in the process of a GP making a diagnosis and treatment decision, patients valued several components such as a physical examination, their GP enquiring about and listening to concerns, and a POCT. Yet, the visibility and relative importance of each of these components varied in the four main ways in which patients perceived the value of POCTs including i) test as objective evidence compared to "subjective" clinical judgement; ii) test as providing more precision; iii) test as inferior to clinical judgment; iv) test as one of the tools in GP's toolbox.

Implications: The wide variation in patient perceptions about POCT for CA RTI underscores the importance of recognising patient preferences regarding the diagnostic process. This understanding is important to ensure that POCT results optimally influence treatment decision-making, patient satisfaction, and acceptance of their care plan.

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