Chronic patients’ satisfaction and priorities regarding medical care, information and services and quality of life: a French online patient community survey

Abstract Background The French healthcare system is evolving to meet the challenges of an aging population, the growing prevalence of chronic diseases, the development of new technologies and the increasing involvement of patients in the management of their disease. The aim of this study is to asses...

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Main Authors: Apolline Adé, Frédérique Debroucker, Laura Delporte, Cécile De Monclin, Emmanuel Fayet, Pierre Legendre, Lise Radoszycki, Michael Chekroun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-06-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-020-05373-5
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spelling doaj-ff467829fa8341dfada088acf8b074d02020-11-25T03:31:23ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632020-06-0120111010.1186/s12913-020-05373-5Chronic patients’ satisfaction and priorities regarding medical care, information and services and quality of life: a French online patient community surveyApolline Adé0Frédérique Debroucker1Laura Delporte2Cécile De Monclin3Emmanuel Fayet4Pierre Legendre5Lise Radoszycki6Michael Chekroun7MedtronicMedtronicMedtronicMedtronicMedtronicCarenityCarenityCarenityAbstract Background The French healthcare system is evolving to meet the challenges of an aging population, the growing prevalence of chronic diseases, the development of new technologies and the increasing involvement of patients in the management of their disease. The aim of this study is to assess the satisfaction and priorities of chronic patients regarding medical care, information and services and their quality of life. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted from February to March 2018 via the French Carenity platform. Adult patients enrolled in type 1 diabetes, heart failure or obesity communities were invited to answer an online questionnaire. A numeric scale from 0 (meaning not satisfied) to 5 was used to evaluate patients’ satisfaction. Patients’ priorities were assessed using a ranking question. Patients’ satisfaction and priorities have been combined in a matrix to identify patients’ expectations. Results Sixty-seven respondents of each condition answered a questionnaire. The most important and least satisfactory items about medical care are availability and active listening from healthcare providers, as well as access to coordinated and multidisciplinary care. Regarding information and services, respondents mostly expect connected medical devices, in addition to lifestyle and dietary measures. As for the quality of life, respondents fear that their chronic condition will keep impacting their daily mood and ability to do physical activities. Conclusions This study shows that chronic patients want to be more actively involved in their care pathway. Patient training and therapeutic patient education programs could help them manage their chronic conditions within a patient-centred healthcare system.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-020-05373-5Chronic conditionsPatient communityReal-word insightsSatisfactionPrioritiesMedical care
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author Apolline Adé
Frédérique Debroucker
Laura Delporte
Cécile De Monclin
Emmanuel Fayet
Pierre Legendre
Lise Radoszycki
Michael Chekroun
spellingShingle Apolline Adé
Frédérique Debroucker
Laura Delporte
Cécile De Monclin
Emmanuel Fayet
Pierre Legendre
Lise Radoszycki
Michael Chekroun
Chronic patients’ satisfaction and priorities regarding medical care, information and services and quality of life: a French online patient community survey
BMC Health Services Research
Chronic conditions
Patient community
Real-word insights
Satisfaction
Priorities
Medical care
author_facet Apolline Adé
Frédérique Debroucker
Laura Delporte
Cécile De Monclin
Emmanuel Fayet
Pierre Legendre
Lise Radoszycki
Michael Chekroun
author_sort Apolline Adé
title Chronic patients’ satisfaction and priorities regarding medical care, information and services and quality of life: a French online patient community survey
title_short Chronic patients’ satisfaction and priorities regarding medical care, information and services and quality of life: a French online patient community survey
title_full Chronic patients’ satisfaction and priorities regarding medical care, information and services and quality of life: a French online patient community survey
title_fullStr Chronic patients’ satisfaction and priorities regarding medical care, information and services and quality of life: a French online patient community survey
title_full_unstemmed Chronic patients’ satisfaction and priorities regarding medical care, information and services and quality of life: a French online patient community survey
title_sort chronic patients’ satisfaction and priorities regarding medical care, information and services and quality of life: a french online patient community survey
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background The French healthcare system is evolving to meet the challenges of an aging population, the growing prevalence of chronic diseases, the development of new technologies and the increasing involvement of patients in the management of their disease. The aim of this study is to assess the satisfaction and priorities of chronic patients regarding medical care, information and services and their quality of life. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted from February to March 2018 via the French Carenity platform. Adult patients enrolled in type 1 diabetes, heart failure or obesity communities were invited to answer an online questionnaire. A numeric scale from 0 (meaning not satisfied) to 5 was used to evaluate patients’ satisfaction. Patients’ priorities were assessed using a ranking question. Patients’ satisfaction and priorities have been combined in a matrix to identify patients’ expectations. Results Sixty-seven respondents of each condition answered a questionnaire. The most important and least satisfactory items about medical care are availability and active listening from healthcare providers, as well as access to coordinated and multidisciplinary care. Regarding information and services, respondents mostly expect connected medical devices, in addition to lifestyle and dietary measures. As for the quality of life, respondents fear that their chronic condition will keep impacting their daily mood and ability to do physical activities. Conclusions This study shows that chronic patients want to be more actively involved in their care pathway. Patient training and therapeutic patient education programs could help them manage their chronic conditions within a patient-centred healthcare system.
topic Chronic conditions
Patient community
Real-word insights
Satisfaction
Priorities
Medical care
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-020-05373-5
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