Patient perceptions of in‐hospital laboratory blood testing: A patient‐oriented and patient co‐designed qualitative study

Author:

Pokharel Surakshya12,Khawaja Zoha12,Williams Jonathan2,Mithwani Adnan Adil2,Strain Kimberly3,Khanna Prachi4,Rychtera Anna56,Kiryanova Veronika2,Tang Karen27,Mathura Pamela8,Hylton Chris9,Ambasta Anshula210

Affiliation:

1. Ward of the 21st Century, Calgary Zone of Alberta Health Services University of Calgary Calgary Canada

2. Department of Medicine, Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Calgary Canada

3. Strategy for Patient Oriented Research (SPOR) Support Unit Calgary Alberta Canada

4. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

5. Strategy for Patient Oriented Research (SPOR) Support Unit Vancouver British Columbia Canada

6. Michael Smith Health Research Vancouver British Columbia Canada

7. O'Brien Institute of Public Health, Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Calgary Canada

8. Department of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Canada

9. Graduate Studies Laval University Quebec City Canada

10. Department of Anesthesia, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Therapeutics Initiative University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIndiscriminate use of laboratory blood testing in hospitals contributes to patient discomfort and healthcare waste. Patient engagement in low‐value healthcare can help reduce overuse. Understanding patient experience is necessary to identify opportunities to improve patient engagement with in‐hospital laboratory testing.ObjectivesTo understand patient experience with the process of in‐hospital laboratory blood testing.MethodsWe used a qualitative study design via semistructured interviews conducted online or over the phone. Participants were adult patients or family members/caregivers (≥18 years of age) with a recent (within 12 months of interview) experience of hospitalization in Alberta or British Columbia, Canada. We identified participants through convenience sampling and conducted interviews between May 2021 and June 2022. We analysed transcripts using thematic content analysis. Recruitment was continued until code saturation was reached.ResultsWe interviewed 16 participants (13 patients, 1 family member and 2 caregivers). We identified four themes from patients' experiences of in‐hospital laboratory blood testing: (i) patients need information from healthcare teams about expected blood testing processes, (ii) blood draw processes should consider patient comfort and preferences, (iii) patients want information from their healthcare teams about the rationale and frequency of blood testing and (iv) patients need information on how their testing results affect their medical care.ConclusionCurrent laboratory testing processes in hospitals do not facilitate shared decision‐making and patient engagement. Patient engagement with laboratory testing in hospitals requires an empathetic healthcare team that provides clear communication regarding testing procedures, rationale and results, while considering patient preferences and offering opportunities for involvement.Patient or Public ContributionWe interviewed 16 patients and/or family members/caregivers regarding their in‐hospital laboratory blood testing experiences. Our findings show correlations between patient needs and patient recommendations to make testing processes more patient‐centred. To bring a lived‐experience lens to this study, we formed a Patient Advisory Council with 9–11 patient research partners. Our patient research partners informed the research design, co‐developed participant recruitment strategies, co‐conducted data collection and informed the data analysis. Some of our patient research partners are co‐authors of this manuscript.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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