Patient-Guided Tours: A Patient-Centered Methodology to Understand Patient Experiences of Health Care

患者引导式参观:以患者为中心的医疗保健体验方法

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Abstract

PURPOSE: The experience-based design approach using patient-guided tours (PGT) has been suggested as an effective way to understand the patient experience and may better allow the patient to recall thoughts and feelings. The objective of this study was to assess how patients with a disability perceive the effectiveness of PGTs for understanding their experiences of receiving primary health care. METHODS: A qualitative study design was used. Participants were chosen by convenience sampling. The patient was asked to walk through the clinic as they would on a "typical visit" while describing their experiences. They were questioned about their experience and perception of PGTs. The tour was audiotaped and transcribed. The investigators took field notes and completed thematic content analysis. RESULTS: Eighteen patients participated. The main findings were: (1) Touchpoints and physical cues were effective in eliciting experiences that participants stated they would not have recalled using other research methods, (2) The ability for participants to show the investigator aspects of the space that impacted their experience enabled the investigator to "see through their eyes" resulting in ease of communication and a sense of empowerment, (3) PGTs encouraged individuals to be active participants which fostered comfort and collaboration, and (4) PGTs may exclude those that are severely disabled. CONCLUSION: This method was perceived as effective at eliciting experiences of patients with a disability. It has benefits over more traditional research methods by allowing the participant to refresh their memory at "touchpoints" and enabling them to be active participants.

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