1. Exploration of the Factors Impacting Sustained Clinical Care by Multidisciplinary Professionals for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
- Author
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Serizawa S
- Subjects
- Humans, Surveys and Questionnaires, Japan, Female, Male, Self-Assessment, Motivation, Health Personnel, Middle Aged, Adult, Time Factors, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis therapy, Patient Care Team
- Abstract
Objective: This study examined the experiences of multidisciplinary medical professionals in providing daily clinical care for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), with a focus placed on their persistence in sustaining clinical care for this patient group., Methods: A questionnaire survey was administered to multidisciplinary medical professionals involved in ALS care at three hospitals in western Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The questionnaire results were used to examine the relationships between years of medical experience, years of ALS care experience, self-evaluation, and motivation to continue providing clinical care to patients with ALS., Results: Of the 269 questionnaires distributed and 164 collected by the multidisciplinary medical professionals, 143 (53%) were deemed valid. Analysis revealed an association between "years of medical experience" with both "self-assessment of clinical care for ALS patients practice experience" and "commitment to continue clinical care for ALS patients," as well as between "years of ALS medical experience" and "self-assessment of clinical care for ALS patients.", Conclusion: Medical professionals with more than ten years of medical experience expressed their commitment to continue providing medical care in a comprehensive self-assessment of both the positive and negative aspects of their practice. Negative evaluations can be used to identify and improve ALS medical practices.
- Published
- 2024