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Introducing physician associates to hospital patients: Development and feasibility testing of a patient experience‐based intervention

BACKGROUND: Physician associates (PAs) are one of many new mid‐level health practitioner roles being introduced worldwide. They are a recent innovation in English hospitals. Patient confusion with novel mid‐level practitioner titles and roles is well documented, alongside evidence of a positive asso...

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Autores principales: Taylor, Francesca, Ogidi, Jonathan, Chauhan, Rakhee, Ladva, Zeena, Brearley, Sally, Drennan, Vari M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7879547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33238078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13149
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author Taylor, Francesca
Ogidi, Jonathan
Chauhan, Rakhee
Ladva, Zeena
Brearley, Sally
Drennan, Vari M.
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Ogidi, Jonathan
Chauhan, Rakhee
Ladva, Zeena
Brearley, Sally
Drennan, Vari M.
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description BACKGROUND: Physician associates (PAs) are one of many new mid‐level health practitioner roles being introduced worldwide. They are a recent innovation in English hospitals. Patient confusion with novel mid‐level practitioner titles and roles is well documented, alongside evidence of a positive association between patients’ ability to identify practitioners and patient satisfaction. No prior research developed an intervention to introduce PAs or any other new practitioner role to hospital patients. OBJECTIVE: To develop, with patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE), an intervention for introducing the PA role to hospital patients, and to test feasibility. METHODS: Intervention development was underpinned by an experience‐based co‐design approach. Workshop participants generated ideas for introducing PAs, subsequently explored in semi‐structured interviews with hospital patients (n = 13). Interview findings were used by participants in a second workshop to design the intervention. Feasibility of the intervention was assessed in relation to its acceptability and efficacy using semi‐structured interviews with hospital patients (n = 20) and PAs (n = 3). RESULTS: The intervention developed was a patient information leaflet. It was considered feasible to use in the hospital setting, helpful to patients in understanding the PA role and acceptable to both patients and PAs. The intervention was also appreciated by patients for providing reassurance of care and support. CONCLUSIONS: An experience‐based co‐design approach enabled development of an intervention tailored to patients’ experiential preferences. Positive evidence of feasibility and utility is encouraging, supporting future larger‐scale testing. PATIENT AND PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: PPIE representatives were involved in the study design, intervention development and data interpretation.
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spelling pubmed-78795472021-02-18 Introducing physician associates to hospital patients: Development and feasibility testing of a patient experience‐based intervention Taylor, Francesca Ogidi, Jonathan Chauhan, Rakhee Ladva, Zeena Brearley, Sally Drennan, Vari M. Health Expect Original Research Papers BACKGROUND: Physician associates (PAs) are one of many new mid‐level health practitioner roles being introduced worldwide. They are a recent innovation in English hospitals. Patient confusion with novel mid‐level practitioner titles and roles is well documented, alongside evidence of a positive association between patients’ ability to identify practitioners and patient satisfaction. No prior research developed an intervention to introduce PAs or any other new practitioner role to hospital patients. OBJECTIVE: To develop, with patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE), an intervention for introducing the PA role to hospital patients, and to test feasibility. METHODS: Intervention development was underpinned by an experience‐based co‐design approach. Workshop participants generated ideas for introducing PAs, subsequently explored in semi‐structured interviews with hospital patients (n = 13). Interview findings were used by participants in a second workshop to design the intervention. Feasibility of the intervention was assessed in relation to its acceptability and efficacy using semi‐structured interviews with hospital patients (n = 20) and PAs (n = 3). RESULTS: The intervention developed was a patient information leaflet. It was considered feasible to use in the hospital setting, helpful to patients in understanding the PA role and acceptable to both patients and PAs. The intervention was also appreciated by patients for providing reassurance of care and support. CONCLUSIONS: An experience‐based co‐design approach enabled development of an intervention tailored to patients’ experiential preferences. Positive evidence of feasibility and utility is encouraging, supporting future larger‐scale testing. PATIENT AND PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: PPIE representatives were involved in the study design, intervention development and data interpretation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-25 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7879547/ /pubmed/33238078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13149 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hex.13149
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