Joining forces to understand what matters most: qualitative insights into the patient experience of outpatient rheumatology care

Author:

Bryant Madeleine J123ORCID,Munt Rebecca45,Black Rachel J123ORCID,Reynolds Amy67ORCID,Hill Catherine L123

Affiliation:

1. Rheumatology Unit, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Central Adelaide Local Health Network, , Woodville South, SA, Australia

2. Rheumatology Unit, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Central Adelaide Local Health Network, Adelaide, SA, Australia

3. School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Adelaide , Adelaide, SA, Australia

4. Nursing Education, Central Adelaide Local Health Network , Adelaide, SA, Australia

5. Adelaide Nursing School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Adelaide , Adelaide, SA, Australia

6. Patient Research Partner

7. Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute (Sleep Health), Flinders University , Bedford Park, SA, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Objective People with rheumatic diseases are frequent, long-term attenders of health-care services. Their care experiences are central to improving services. The aim of this study was to explore real-world experiences and priorities of people attending outpatient rheumatology care and those of health-care professionals (HCPs) providing care. Methods This qualitative study consisted of five semi-structured focus groups. Participants included rheumatology outpatients (n = 16) of two tertiary teaching hospitals and HCPs (n = 14; rheumatologists, rheumatology trainees, physiotherapists, a specialty nurse and a pharmacist). Participants explored priorities when attending outpatient services, real experiences and aspirations for improving future care. Transcripts were coded using inductive and deductive thematic analysis. Results Seven key themes were identified: smooth flow of technical processes, care coordination, individualized care, information sharing, clinical excellence, patient empowerment and comprehensive care. The findings were aligned conceptually with quality standards in Australia and worldwide. Different sub-themes and prioritization of concerns emerged from patient and HCP subgroups. Highly prioritized themes for patients pertained to processes and technical aspects of care. HCPs focused on themes relating to non-technical aspects of service provision: information sharing, individualization of care, patient advocacy and empowerment. Conclusion This study captured valuable insights into the current experience of outpatient rheumatology care from the perspective of patients and HCPs. It informs a collective understanding of differing and shared priorities, positives of current care and areas requiring change. Themes derived from the study data can be conceptualized in terms of the process, content and impact of care. Such domains can be measured longitudinally by routine implementation of validated patient-reported experience measures in rheumatology.

Funder

Australian Federal Government Research Training Program Stipend

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rheumatology

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