Understanding the motivations of patients: A co‐designed project to understand the factors behind patient engagement
Abstract Background Large‐scale transformation depends on effective engagement of diverse stakeholders. With the evolution of the role of the ‘patient partner’ in health‐care decision making, understanding the motivations of these individuals is essential to the success of engagement initiatives. Th...
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doaj-3520d2b68d45446186b35bd01a253bc72020-11-25T00:53:23ZengWileyHealth Expectations1369-65131369-76252019-08-0122470972010.1111/hex.12942Understanding the motivations of patients: A co‐designed project to understand the factors behind patient engagementTamara L. McCarron0Thomas Noseworthy1Karen Moffat2Gloria Wilkinson3Sandra Zelinsky4Deborah White5Derek Hassay6Diane L. Lorenzetti7Nancy J. Marlett8The Department Community Health Sciences Calgary Alberta CanadaThe Department Community Health Sciences Calgary Alberta CanadaUniversity of Calgary Calgary Alberta CanadaUniversity of Calgary Calgary Alberta CanadaUniversity of Calgary Calgary Alberta CanadaFaculty of Nursing University of Calgary Doha QatarHaskayne School of Business Calgary Alberta CanadaThe Department Community Health Sciences Calgary Alberta CanadaThe Department Community Health Sciences Calgary Alberta CanadaAbstract Background Large‐scale transformation depends on effective engagement of diverse stakeholders. With the evolution of the role of the ‘patient partner’ in health‐care decision making, understanding the motivations of these individuals is essential to the success of engagement initiatives. This study reports on motivational factors associated with patient engagement in health care. Methods Patient co‐investigators and a researcher co‐designed and conducted this study. A survey was administered to patients and family members. Key informant interviews and previous research informed the development of the survey tool. The survey data were analysed using exploratory factor analysis to identify the underlying dimensions in the data. Cronbach's alpha was used to determine reliability. Results A total of 1449 individuals participated in the survey. Of these, 543 completed and 427 partially completed the survey (67% complete rate). The mean age of the respondents was 54 years. The majority of participants were female, well‐educated, retired, married and lived in an urban centre. Seven motivational factors explained 65% of the total variance. Analysis of internal consistency revealed acceptable reliability for all items. The seven motivations were as follows: Self‐fulfillment, Improving Healthcare, Compensation, Influence, Learning New Things, Conditional and Perks. Conclusion The results of this research describe a sample of patient and family members currently engaged with health systems. We identified seven motivational factors underlying their engagement. A deeper knowledge of volunteer motivations will not only create meaningful engagement opportunities for patients, but also enable health organizations to gain from the experience of these individuals, thereby enhancing quality and sustainability of patient engagement programmes.https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12942co‐designhealth care reformmotivationpatient participation |
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Tamara L. McCarron Thomas Noseworthy Karen Moffat Gloria Wilkinson Sandra Zelinsky Deborah White Derek Hassay Diane L. Lorenzetti Nancy J. Marlett |
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Tamara L. McCarron Thomas Noseworthy Karen Moffat Gloria Wilkinson Sandra Zelinsky Deborah White Derek Hassay Diane L. Lorenzetti Nancy J. Marlett Understanding the motivations of patients: A co‐designed project to understand the factors behind patient engagement Health Expectations co‐design health care reform motivation patient participation |
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Tamara L. McCarron Thomas Noseworthy Karen Moffat Gloria Wilkinson Sandra Zelinsky Deborah White Derek Hassay Diane L. Lorenzetti Nancy J. Marlett |
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Understanding the motivations of patients: A co‐designed project to understand the factors behind patient engagement |
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Understanding the motivations of patients: A co‐designed project to understand the factors behind patient engagement |
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Abstract Background Large‐scale transformation depends on effective engagement of diverse stakeholders. With the evolution of the role of the ‘patient partner’ in health‐care decision making, understanding the motivations of these individuals is essential to the success of engagement initiatives. This study reports on motivational factors associated with patient engagement in health care. Methods Patient co‐investigators and a researcher co‐designed and conducted this study. A survey was administered to patients and family members. Key informant interviews and previous research informed the development of the survey tool. The survey data were analysed using exploratory factor analysis to identify the underlying dimensions in the data. Cronbach's alpha was used to determine reliability. Results A total of 1449 individuals participated in the survey. Of these, 543 completed and 427 partially completed the survey (67% complete rate). The mean age of the respondents was 54 years. The majority of participants were female, well‐educated, retired, married and lived in an urban centre. Seven motivational factors explained 65% of the total variance. Analysis of internal consistency revealed acceptable reliability for all items. The seven motivations were as follows: Self‐fulfillment, Improving Healthcare, Compensation, Influence, Learning New Things, Conditional and Perks. Conclusion The results of this research describe a sample of patient and family members currently engaged with health systems. We identified seven motivational factors underlying their engagement. A deeper knowledge of volunteer motivations will not only create meaningful engagement opportunities for patients, but also enable health organizations to gain from the experience of these individuals, thereby enhancing quality and sustainability of patient engagement programmes. |
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