Barriers to and enablers of the promotion of patient and family participation in primary healthcare nursing in Brazil, Germany and Spain: A qualitative study

Author:

Heumann Marcus1ORCID,Röhnsch Gundula2ORCID,Zabaleta‐del‐Olmo Edurne345ORCID,Toso Beatriz Rosana Gonçalves de Oliveira6ORCID,Giovanella Ligia7ORCID,Hämel Kerstin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Services Research and Nursing Science, School of Public Health Bielefeld University Bielefeld Germany

2. Division Qualitative Social and Education Research, Department of Education and Psychology Freie Universität Berlin Berlin Germany

3. Fundació Institut Universitari per a la Recerca a l'Atenció Primària de Salut Jordi Gol I Gurina (IDIAPJGol) Barcelona Spain

4. Nursing Department University of Girona Girona Spain

5. Primary Care Directorate, Barcelona Regional Management Institut Català de la Salut Barcelona Spain

6. Center of Biological and Health Sciences Western Paraná State University—UNIOESTE Cascavel Brazil

7. Department for Health Administration and Planning, National School of Public Health Fundação Oswaldo Cruz Rio de Janeiro Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMost health systems are insufficiently prepared to promote the participation of chronically ill patients in their care. Strong primary health care (PHC) strengthens patients' resources and thus promotes their participation. The tasks of providing continuous care to people with chronic diseases and promoting self‐management are the responsibility of PHC nurses. Recent research assessing enablers of or barriers to nurses' efforts to support patients' participation has mostly not considered the special situation of patients with chronic diseases or focused on the PHC setting.ObjectiveTo investigate enablers of and barriers to PHC nurses' efforts to promote the participation of chronically ill patients in their care.MethodsWe interviewed 34 practicing PHC nurses and 23 key informants with advanced knowledge of PHC nursing practice in Brazil, Germany and Spain. The data was analyzed using thematic coding.ResultsWe identified four categories of barriers and enablers. (1) Establishing bonds with patients: Interviewees emphasized that understanding patients' views and behaviours is important for PHC nurses. (2) Cooperation with relatives and families: Good relationships with families are fundamental, however conflicts within families could challenge PHC nurses efforts to strengthen participation. (3) Communication and cooperation within PHC teams: PHC nurses see Cooperative team structures as a potential enabler, while the dominance of a ‘biomedical’ approach to patient care is seen as a barrier. (4) Work environment: Interviewees agreed that increased workload is a barrier to patient participation.Discussion and ConclusionsSupporting patient participation should be acknowledged as an important responsibility for nurses by general practitioners and PHC planners. PHC nurses should be trained in communicative competence when discussing participation with chronically ill patients. Interprofessional education could strengthen other professionals' understanding of patient participation as a nursing task.Patient or Public ContributionThis study is part of a research project associated with the research network ‘forges: User‐oriented care: Promotion of health in the context of chronic diseases and care dependency’. The study's focus and provisional results were discussed continuously with partners in health and social care practice and presented to and discussed with the public at two conferences in which patient representatives, professionals and researchers participated.

Funder

Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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