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Strategies Used by Interprofessional Teams to Counter Healthcare Marginalization and Engage Complex Patients.
Madden, Erin Fanning; Kalishman, Summers; Zurawski, Andrea; O'Sullivan, Patricia; Arora, Sanjeev; Komaromy, Miriam.
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  • Madden EF; The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
  • Kalishman S; The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
  • Zurawski A; University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
  • O'Sullivan P; University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
  • Arora S; The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
  • Komaromy M; Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Qual Health Res ; 30(7): 1058-1071, 2020 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32141379
Low-income U.S. patients with co-occurring behavioral and physical health conditions often struggle to obtain high-quality health care. The health and sociocultural resources of such "complex" patients are misaligned with expectations in most medical settings, which ask patients to mobilize forms of these assets common among healthier and wealthier populations. Thus, complex patients encounter barriers to engagement with their health behaviors and health care providers, resulting in poor outcomes. But this outcome is not inevitable. This study uses in-depth interviews with two interprofessional primary care teams and surveys of all six teams in a complex patient program to examine strategies for improving patient engagement. Five primary care team strategies are identified. While team member burnout was a common byproduct, professional support offered by the team structure reduced this effect. Team perspectives offer insight into mechanisms of improvement and the professional burdens and benefits of efforts to counter health care marginalization among complex patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente / Pessoal de Saúde Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente / Pessoal de Saúde Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article