What constitutes the patient experience of children? Findings from the photo elicitation and the video diary study

Patient experience (PX) is getting attention among researchers and healthcare service providers, but little is known about the experiences of child patients and how to explore those. This paper reports findings from a study in which two participatory research methods, photo elicitation and video dia...

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Autores principales: Nina Karisalmi, Hanna Stenhammar, Johanna Kaipio
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6469f3aeba564687bf2baed784fd05e42021-11-15T04:25:52ZWhat constitutes the patient experience of children? Findings from the photo elicitation and the video diary study2372-0247https://doaj.org/article/6469f3aeba564687bf2baed784fd05e42018-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://pxjournal.org/journal/vol5/iss2/9https://doaj.org/toc/2372-0247Patient experience (PX) is getting attention among researchers and healthcare service providers, but little is known about the experiences of child patients and how to explore those. This paper reports findings from a study in which two participatory research methods, photo elicitation and video diary, were applied to investigate the elements of children’s PX in the context of children’s hospital. The aim was to find out what elements constitute the PX of children aged 7–16 years. The research data were gathered in 2016–2017. Twenty-two child patients participated in the study: eight children aged between 7 and 10 in the photo elicitation part, and fourteen children aged from 10 to 16 in the video diary part. In the analysis, the data were first analyzed per research method but afterwards combined and analyzed together. Based on the analysis, four main themes of PX of children were identified: 1) hospital facilities and entertainment, 2) medical care, 3) social relationships with the hospital personnel and other people, and 4) feelings and coping with the illness. Feedback on the research methods from the participated children was mainly positive. Further work is needed to validate the findings and introduce new creative approaches to research PX of children of different ages.Nina KarisalmiHanna StenhammarJohanna KaipioThe Beryl Institutearticlechildrenhospitalpatient experiencepediatricsphoto elicitation methodteensvideo diary methodMedicine (General)R5-920Public aspects of medicineRA1-1270ENPatient Experience Journal (2018)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic children
hospital
patient experience
pediatrics
photo elicitation method
teens
video diary method
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle children
hospital
patient experience
pediatrics
photo elicitation method
teens
video diary method
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Nina Karisalmi
Hanna Stenhammar
Johanna Kaipio
What constitutes the patient experience of children? Findings from the photo elicitation and the video diary study
description Patient experience (PX) is getting attention among researchers and healthcare service providers, but little is known about the experiences of child patients and how to explore those. This paper reports findings from a study in which two participatory research methods, photo elicitation and video diary, were applied to investigate the elements of children’s PX in the context of children’s hospital. The aim was to find out what elements constitute the PX of children aged 7–16 years. The research data were gathered in 2016–2017. Twenty-two child patients participated in the study: eight children aged between 7 and 10 in the photo elicitation part, and fourteen children aged from 10 to 16 in the video diary part. In the analysis, the data were first analyzed per research method but afterwards combined and analyzed together. Based on the analysis, four main themes of PX of children were identified: 1) hospital facilities and entertainment, 2) medical care, 3) social relationships with the hospital personnel and other people, and 4) feelings and coping with the illness. Feedback on the research methods from the participated children was mainly positive. Further work is needed to validate the findings and introduce new creative approaches to research PX of children of different ages.
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Johanna Kaipio
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Johanna Kaipio
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title What constitutes the patient experience of children? Findings from the photo elicitation and the video diary study
title_short What constitutes the patient experience of children? Findings from the photo elicitation and the video diary study
title_full What constitutes the patient experience of children? Findings from the photo elicitation and the video diary study
title_fullStr What constitutes the patient experience of children? Findings from the photo elicitation and the video diary study
title_full_unstemmed What constitutes the patient experience of children? Findings from the photo elicitation and the video diary study
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publisher The Beryl Institute
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