Challenges and needs in cerebrovascular disease pathway: A qualitative descriptive study from the patients' and healthcare professionals' perspectives
Härkönen, Henna; Myllykangas, Kirsi; Gomes, Julius; Immonen, Milla; Kärppä, Mikko; Hyvämäki, Piia; Jansson, Miia (2024)
Härkönen, Henna
Myllykangas, Kirsi
Gomes, Julius
Immonen, Milla
Kärppä, Mikko
Hyvämäki, Piia
Jansson, Miia
Wiley
2024
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024082966908
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024082966908
Tiivistelmä
Aim(s)
To understand patients' and healthcare professionals' experiences to improve care in and across different domains of the cerebrovascular disease pathway.
Design
A qualitative descriptive study.
Methods
Semi-structured in-person interviews were conducted among 22 patients diagnosed with acute cerebrovascular disease and 26 healthcare professionals taking care of them in a single tertiary-level hospital from August 2021 to March 2022. Data were analysed using deductive and inductive content analysis. The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research was used to ensure reliable reporting.
Results
Overall, 19 generic and 79 sub-categories describing perceived challenges with 17 generic and 62 sub-categories describing perceived needs were identified related to primary prevention, organization of stroke services, management of acute stroke, secondary prevention, rehabilitation, evaluation of stroke outcome and quality assessment, and life after stroke.
Conclusion
Several challenges and needs were identified in and across the different domains of the cerebrovascular disease pathway. There is a requirement for adequate resources, early initiation of treatment, early diagnostics and recanalization, dedicated rehabilitation services, long-term counselling and support, and impact evaluation of services to improve cerebrovascular disease care. Future research on caregivers', and clinical leadership experiences in and across the cerebrovascular disease pathway is needed to explore the provision of services.
Implications for the Profession and/or Patient Care
The results of this study can be applied by organizations, managers and research for developing and improving services in the cerebrovascular disease pathway.
Impact
This study identified several patient-related, organizational and logistical needs and challenges, with suggestions for required actions, that can benefit the provision of effective, high-quality cerebrovascular disease care.
Reporting Method
We have adhered to relevant EQUATOR guidelines with the COREQ reporting method.
Patient or Public Contribution
No patient or public involvement.
To understand patients' and healthcare professionals' experiences to improve care in and across different domains of the cerebrovascular disease pathway.
Design
A qualitative descriptive study.
Methods
Semi-structured in-person interviews were conducted among 22 patients diagnosed with acute cerebrovascular disease and 26 healthcare professionals taking care of them in a single tertiary-level hospital from August 2021 to March 2022. Data were analysed using deductive and inductive content analysis. The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research was used to ensure reliable reporting.
Results
Overall, 19 generic and 79 sub-categories describing perceived challenges with 17 generic and 62 sub-categories describing perceived needs were identified related to primary prevention, organization of stroke services, management of acute stroke, secondary prevention, rehabilitation, evaluation of stroke outcome and quality assessment, and life after stroke.
Conclusion
Several challenges and needs were identified in and across the different domains of the cerebrovascular disease pathway. There is a requirement for adequate resources, early initiation of treatment, early diagnostics and recanalization, dedicated rehabilitation services, long-term counselling and support, and impact evaluation of services to improve cerebrovascular disease care. Future research on caregivers', and clinical leadership experiences in and across the cerebrovascular disease pathway is needed to explore the provision of services.
Implications for the Profession and/or Patient Care
The results of this study can be applied by organizations, managers and research for developing and improving services in the cerebrovascular disease pathway.
Impact
This study identified several patient-related, organizational and logistical needs and challenges, with suggestions for required actions, that can benefit the provision of effective, high-quality cerebrovascular disease care.
Reporting Method
We have adhered to relevant EQUATOR guidelines with the COREQ reporting method.
Patient or Public Contribution
No patient or public involvement.