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A Qualitative Study of the Values, Needs, and Preferences of Patients Regarding Stroke Care: The ValueCare Study

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED CARE
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages -

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UBIQUITY PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.5334/ijic.6997

Keywords

stroke patients; values; needs; experiences; value-based health care; integrated care

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This study aimed to explore the values, needs, and preferences of stroke patients throughout the continuum of care. Through qualitative interviews with 36 patients who had experienced ischemic stroke within the past 18 months, it was found that patients valued a compassionate professional who is responsive to their needs. They also expressed a need for tailored health information, psychological support, pro-active follow-up care, and improved coordination of care. It is recommended for professionals to adopt a value-based care approach to meet the individual needs of patients in terms of information, communication, and follow-up care.
Introduction: An in-depth understanding of patient perspectives contributes to high quality, value-based health care. The aim of this study was to explore the values, needs, and preferences of stroke patients across the continuum of care. Methods: We performed a qualitative study, as part of the larger ValueCare study, involving 36 patients who have had ischemic stroke within the past 18 months at the time of recruitment. Data were collected between December 2020 and April 2021 via one-to-one telephone interviews. All interviews were audio-taped and transcribed verbatim. The interview data were analysed using a thematic approach. Results: The analysis resulted in five themes: (1) patients' values about health care, (2) information and education, (3) psychological support, (4) follow-up care, and (5) continuity and coordination of care. Patients valued a compassionate professional who is responsive to their needs. Furthermore, patients indicated a need for tailored health information, psychosocial services, pro-active follow-up care and improved coordination of care. Discussion and conclusion: Stroke patients emphasised the need for tailored information, psychological support, pro-active follow-up, and improved coordination of care. It is advocated for professionals to use a value-based care approach in order to satisfy the individual needs of patients with regard to information, communication, and follow-up care.

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