Revealing and acting on patient care experiences: exploring the use of Photovoice in practice development work through case study methodology

Traditional efforts in healthcare to evaluate patient satisfaction with care, an outcome expected from effective person-centered practices, rely heavily on survey methodology. At West Park Healthcare Centre, a rehabilitation and complex continuing care facility in Ontario, Canada, data from patient...

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Main Authors: Nadine Janes, Barbara Cowie, Kim Bell, Penney Deratnay, Candice Fourie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundation of Nursing Studies 2015-09-01
Series:International Practice Development Journal
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Online Access:https://www.fons.org/library/journal/volume5-person-centredness-suppl/article11
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spelling doaj-c8c0dd1e643a4adaa56164d4a15b68fa2020-11-25T00:30:58ZengFoundation of Nursing StudiesInternational Practice Development Journal2046-92922015-09-015Suppl11210.19043/ipdj.5SP.013Revealing and acting on patient care experiences: exploring the use of Photovoice in practice development work through case study methodologyNadine JanesBarbara CowieKim BellPenney DeratnayCandice FourieTraditional efforts in healthcare to evaluate patient satisfaction with care, an outcome expected from effective person-centered practices, rely heavily on survey methodology. At West Park Healthcare Centre, a rehabilitation and complex continuing care facility in Ontario, Canada, data from patient satisfaction surveys were proving insufficient on their own to inform and ultimately motivate those in a position to bring about improvement in person-centered practices. Additional and more effective strategies were therefore sought as part of a larger practice development initiative to evaluate our progress in accomplishing person-centered outcomes for our patients and to guide the planning of continuous improvement strategies. Photovoice was selected and evaluated through qualitative within-site, multiple case study design as a method to reveal the care experiences of patients living in complex continuing care and facilitate change based on expressed needs and concerns. The findings suggest Photovoice improves understanding of: The factors that influence patient satisfaction with care The practice changes required to enhance the person-centeredness of that care However, Photovoice did not result in consistent shifts in care practices based on the improved understanding. Going forward, these findings suggest more work is needed to help the organisation move beyond an understanding of what matters to patients to acting on that knowing. https://www.fons.org/library/journal/volume5-person-centredness-suppl/article11Practice developmentperson-centered practicepatient satisfactionPhotovoice
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Barbara Cowie
Kim Bell
Penney Deratnay
Candice Fourie
Revealing and acting on patient care experiences: exploring the use of Photovoice in practice development work through case study methodology
International Practice Development Journal
Practice development
person-centered practice
patient satisfaction
Photovoice
author_facet Nadine Janes
Barbara Cowie
Kim Bell
Penney Deratnay
Candice Fourie
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title Revealing and acting on patient care experiences: exploring the use of Photovoice in practice development work through case study methodology
title_short Revealing and acting on patient care experiences: exploring the use of Photovoice in practice development work through case study methodology
title_full Revealing and acting on patient care experiences: exploring the use of Photovoice in practice development work through case study methodology
title_fullStr Revealing and acting on patient care experiences: exploring the use of Photovoice in practice development work through case study methodology
title_full_unstemmed Revealing and acting on patient care experiences: exploring the use of Photovoice in practice development work through case study methodology
title_sort revealing and acting on patient care experiences: exploring the use of photovoice in practice development work through case study methodology
publisher Foundation of Nursing Studies
series International Practice Development Journal
issn 2046-9292
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Traditional efforts in healthcare to evaluate patient satisfaction with care, an outcome expected from effective person-centered practices, rely heavily on survey methodology. At West Park Healthcare Centre, a rehabilitation and complex continuing care facility in Ontario, Canada, data from patient satisfaction surveys were proving insufficient on their own to inform and ultimately motivate those in a position to bring about improvement in person-centered practices. Additional and more effective strategies were therefore sought as part of a larger practice development initiative to evaluate our progress in accomplishing person-centered outcomes for our patients and to guide the planning of continuous improvement strategies. Photovoice was selected and evaluated through qualitative within-site, multiple case study design as a method to reveal the care experiences of patients living in complex continuing care and facilitate change based on expressed needs and concerns. The findings suggest Photovoice improves understanding of: The factors that influence patient satisfaction with care The practice changes required to enhance the person-centeredness of that care However, Photovoice did not result in consistent shifts in care practices based on the improved understanding. Going forward, these findings suggest more work is needed to help the organisation move beyond an understanding of what matters to patients to acting on that knowing.
topic Practice development
person-centered practice
patient satisfaction
Photovoice
url https://www.fons.org/library/journal/volume5-person-centredness-suppl/article11
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