Involving patients and carers in patient safety in primary care: A qualitative study of a co‐designed patient safety guide

Author:

Morris Rebecca L.1ORCID,Giles Sally1ORCID,Campbell Stephen1

Affiliation:

1. NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, Centre for Primary Care and Health Services Research, Division of Population Health, Health Services Research and Primary Care University of Manchester Manchester UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundInvolving patients is a key premise of national and international policies on patient safety, which requires understanding how patients or carers want to be involved and developing resources to support this. This paper examines patients' and carers' views of being involved in patient safety in primary care and their views of potentially using a co‐designed patient safety guide for primary care (PSG‐PC) to foster both involvement and their safety.MethodsA qualitative study using semistructured face‐to‐face interviews with 18 patients and/or carers in primary care. Interviews were transcribed and analysis was conducted using an inductive thematic approach.ResultsOverall participants expressed enthusiasm for the PSG‐PC as a tool to support patients and carers to be involved in patient safety in primary care. However, for some participants being involved in patient safety was seen as taking on the role of General Practitioner and had the potential to add an additional workload for patients. Participants' willingness or ability to be involved in patient safety was influenced by a range of factors including an invisible, often underacknowledged role of everyday safety for patients' interactions with primary care; the levels of involvement that patients wanted in their care and safety and the work of embedding the PSG‐PC for patients into their routine interactions with primary care. Participants identified components of the PSG‐PC that would be useful to them, in particular, if they had a responsibility for caring for a family member if they had more complex care or long‐term conditions.ConclusionInvolving patients and carers in patient safety needs a tailored and personalized approach that enables patients and carers to use resources like the PSG‐PC routinely and helps challenge assumptions about their willingness and ability to be involved in patient safety. Doing so would raise awareness of opportunities to be involved in safety in line with personal preference.Patient or Public ContributionPatient and public involvement were central to the research study. This included working in partnership to develop the PSG‐PC with patients and carers and throughout our study including in the design of the study, recruiting participants, interpretation of findings.

Funder

NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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