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A scoping review of person-centred care strategies used in diagnostic Nuclear Medicine

Authors :
Champendal, M.
Grima, K. Borg
Costa, P.
Andersson, Camilla
Baun, C.
Gorga, R. G.
Murphy, S.
Kedves, A.
Santos, A.
Geao, A.
Champendal, M.
Grima, K. Borg
Costa, P.
Andersson, Camilla
Baun, C.
Gorga, R. G.
Murphy, S.
Kedves, A.
Santos, A.
Geao, A.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction Person-centred care (PCC) emphasises the need for the health care professional to prioritise individual patient needs, thereby fostering a collaborative and emphatic environment that empowers patients to actively participate in their own care. This article will explore the purpose of PCC in Nuclear Medicine (NM), while discussing strategies that may be used to implement PCC during diagnostic NM examinations performed on adult patients. Methods The scoping review was conducted in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology. The search was performed on PubMed, Embase and Cinhal in June 2023 and included studies in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. The research equation combined keywords and Medical Subject Heading terms (MeSH) related to person-centred care (PCC), for all types of nuclear medicine diagnostic examinations performed. Three independent review authors screened all abstracts and titles, and all eligible full-text publications were included in this scoping review. Results Fifty-three articles, published between 1993 and 2022, met the inclusion criteria for this scoping review. Seven articles were published in 2015 while 56.6 % of all included studies were performed in Europe. Most studies (n = 39/53) focused on the patients only, with the identified patient benefits being: improve patient experience (67.9 %), increase patient comfort (13.2 %), increase patient knowledge (5.7 %), reduction of patient anxiety (9.4 %) and reduction of waiting/scan time (3.8 %). Conclusion The scoping review identified a lack of research investigating the use of person-centred care strategies in NM. Future research will focus on using an international survey to explore this topic in nuclear medicine departments overseas. Implications for practice By applying PCC principles, the NM professional can improve the patient care pathway and increase patient satisfaction, leading to enhanced clinical outcomes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1457644736
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.radi.2023.12.011