Abstract

Introduction:Patient involvement is a core component of an integrated care approach. While the benefits and prerequisites of patient involvement have been described in general and additionally for some target populations, little is known about the views and experiences of older people regarding this matter.Methods:A study with a mixed-methods design was conducted to gain a better understanding about patient involvement in geriatric care. A questionnaire on shared decision-making was administered within a group of older adults in Germany. Additionally, 7 focus groups with health professionals and geriatric patients in Germany and Estonia were held to deepen the insight of the questionnaire and discussing experiences and barriers of patient involvement.Results:Older people without an actual medical problem expressed a significantly higher desire to participate in shared decisions than those requiring actual medical care. No significant differences could be found for the desire to be informed as part of the care process. No correlation between patients’ desire and experiences on shared decision-making could be observed. In the focus groups, patients demanded a comprehensive and understandable information and education process while the health professionals’ view was very task-specific. This conflict led to a loss of trust by the patients.Conclusions:There is a gap between patients’ and health professionals’ views on patient involvement in older people. The involvement process should therefore be comprehensive and should take into account different levels of health literacy.

Highlights

  • Patient involvement is a core component of an integrated care approach

  • The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding on which components of patient involvement are important for patients and/or health professionals, how these components can be implemented in integrated care and which barriers have to be addressed in order to successfully involve a patient in his care process

  • We conducted a linear correlation analysis between the stated desire for participation of the participants based on the results of the API and the perceived involvement in a shared decision-making process based on the results of the SDM-Q9

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Introduction

Patient involvement is a core component of an integrated care approach. While the benefits and prerequisites of patient involvement have been described in general and for some target populations, little is known about the views and experiences of older people regarding this matter. Patients demanded a comprehensive and understandable information and education process while the health professionals’ view was very task-specific This conflict led to a loss of trust by the patients. (2014) defined patient participation as an involvement of the patient in the process of decision-making or expressing opinions about different options in terms of treatment methods, sharing information, emotional state and signs of accepting health team instructions [5]. This definition neglects the responsibility of the health professional and his responsibility for the patient from a professional and legal standpoint This was reflected by results of the Eurobarometer Qualitative Study on Patient Involvement, demonstrating different views from patients and medical doctors regarding the general understanding what patient involvement is, how to approach it and what benefits could be gained for both sides [7]

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