Document detail
ID

doi:10.1186/s12913-024-11219-1...

Author
Søndergaard, Susanne Friis Christensen, Jørn Fryd Dahl, Marie Drejer, Milica Høgh, Annette
Langue
en
Editor

BioMed Central

Category

Medicine & Public Health

Year

2024

listing date

7/10/2024

Keywords
patient roles realistic evaluation cross-sectoral collaboration diabetic foot ulcer health promotion humor study strategies professionals care treatment healthcare interplay
Metrics

Abstract

Background Diabetes-related lower extremity complications such as diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) are a global disability burden.

Treatment and care for patients with DFU call for a multisectoral approach that incorporates interdisciplinary care pathways.

We aimed to explore the interplay between patients with DFU and healthcare professionals in cross-sectoral settings that address treatment and care and to determine “ what works, for whom, and under what circumstances ”.

Method The study was designed as a realistic evaluation.

The data were generated from September 2022 to March 2023 and drew upon approximately 60 h of participant observation of 14 patients during the treatment and care of DFUs in their homes (primary care) and/or at outpatient clinics (wound specialist clinics in a hospital setting) in a Danish cross-sectoral setting.

The Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research (SRQR) were applied in this study.

Results We identified three illuminating themes that described the interplay between patients with DFU and related healthcare professionals representing both primary and secondary health care systems: (1) humour is a relationship-enhancing element between nurses and patients; (2) support from patients’ coping strategies promotes patient-centeredness and collaboration; and (3) patients and professionals occupy unnegotiated identity roles.

Conclusion Our study led to a refined programme theory developed through the realistic evaluation process that allows us to propose an answer to the problem of “what works, for whom, and under what circumstances”.

The interplay between patients with DFU and healthcare professionals in a cross-sectoral setting for treatment and care is characterised by the use of humour as a relation-enhancing element and by improving support for patient coping strategies, which encourages healthcare professionals to promote health literacy.

Future research should examine strategies for negotiating identity roles between patients with DFU and healthcare professionals to enhance collaboration, patient health literacy, and health promotion in cross-sectoral healthcare settings.

Søndergaard, Susanne Friis,Christensen, Jørn Fryd,Dahl, Marie,Drejer, Milica,Høgh, Annette, 2024, The interplay between patients and healthcare professionals in a cross-sectoral setting in connection with the treatment and care of patients with diabetic foot ulcers: a realistic evaluation, BioMed Central

Document

Open

Share

Source

Articles recommended by ES/IODE AI

MELAS: Phenotype Classification into Classic-versus-Atypical Presentations
presentations mitochondrial strokelike patients variability phenotype clinical melas
Protocol for the promoting resilience in stress management (PRISM) intervention: a multi-site randomized controlled trial for adolescents and young adults with advanced cancer
cancer quality of life anxiety depression hope coping skills communication intervention randomized ayas outcomes resilience care trial cancer prism-ac advanced