TY - JOUR
T1 - Nutzerbeteiligung in der perioperativen Krankenhausversorgung
T2 - methodisches Rahmenkonzept für ein Forschungsprogramm
AU - Uhrenfeldt, Lisbeth
AU - Søndergård, Susanne Friis
AU - Ingstad, Kari
AU - Kymre, Ingjerd Gåre
AU - Pedersen, Preben Ulrich
N1 - Funding Information: The research from which this paper is derived received funding from the Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences at Nord University in Norway and Center for Clinical Guidelines, Aalborg University in Denmark. Publisher Copyright: © 2021
PY - 2021/11
Y1 - 2021/11
N2 - It is important to study the well-being of patients and their relatives after receiving hospital treatment, as both the healthcare professional and the political attention towards user participation is constantly increasing. In this study, user participation is understood as a way to manage the user's rights, opportunity for choices and human rights through relationships and with their well-being as a common goal. Therefore, the health professionals’ understanding of this must be increased, evidence must increasingly form the basis for the chosen actions and the professional management must support a person-oriented clinical practice. The research program's theoretical perspective for perioperative nursing is presented in this article, and it is based on answering person-oriented Fundamental of Care questions and as a methodological challenge to have user involvement as a constant activity. This theoretical and methodological choice guides the continued development of the research program. Perioperative nursing is understood from the time the patient meets the nurse at the time of admission until the time of discharge after the elective surgical treatment is completed. To our knowledge no studies regarding the outcome of FoC for the perioperative patient have been conducted. We address healthcare providers’ actions, starting from when a nurse admits a patient until the day of discharge after treatment is complete, and nursing care related to elective surgical procedures in Norwegian and Danish non-university hospitals. The research program seeks insight into the experiences of current and former patients and relatives as well as the healthcare professionals who perform the treatment in Norwegian and Danish non-university hospitals. Based on results from this research program, we expect to be able to increase the healthcare professionals’ competencies in Fundamental Care and to increase their openness regarding user involvement, options and human rights for the benefit of surgical patients well-being.
AB - It is important to study the well-being of patients and their relatives after receiving hospital treatment, as both the healthcare professional and the political attention towards user participation is constantly increasing. In this study, user participation is understood as a way to manage the user's rights, opportunity for choices and human rights through relationships and with their well-being as a common goal. Therefore, the health professionals’ understanding of this must be increased, evidence must increasingly form the basis for the chosen actions and the professional management must support a person-oriented clinical practice. The research program's theoretical perspective for perioperative nursing is presented in this article, and it is based on answering person-oriented Fundamental of Care questions and as a methodological challenge to have user involvement as a constant activity. This theoretical and methodological choice guides the continued development of the research program. Perioperative nursing is understood from the time the patient meets the nurse at the time of admission until the time of discharge after the elective surgical treatment is completed. To our knowledge no studies regarding the outcome of FoC for the perioperative patient have been conducted. We address healthcare providers’ actions, starting from when a nurse admits a patient until the day of discharge after treatment is complete, and nursing care related to elective surgical procedures in Norwegian and Danish non-university hospitals. The research program seeks insight into the experiences of current and former patients and relatives as well as the healthcare professionals who perform the treatment in Norwegian and Danish non-university hospitals. Based on results from this research program, we expect to be able to increase the healthcare professionals’ competencies in Fundamental Care and to increase their openness regarding user involvement, options and human rights for the benefit of surgical patients well-being.
KW - action
KW - healthcare provider
KW - methodology
KW - perioperative
KW - person-centeredness
KW - person-centred
KW - person-oriented
KW - relationships
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U2 - 10.1016/j.zefq.2021.08.010
DO - 10.1016/j.zefq.2021.08.010
M3 - Tidsskriftsartikel
C2 - 34716117
SN - 1865-9217
VL - 166
SP - 36
EP - 43
JO - Zeitschrift fur Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualitat im Gesundheitswesen
JF - Zeitschrift fur Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualitat im Gesundheitswesen
ER -