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- Title
Exploring patients' perspectives: a mixed methods study on Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT) experiences.
- Authors
Peter, Sophie; Oberröhrmann, Charlotte; Pfaff, Holger; Lehmann, Clara; Schmidt-Hellerau, Kirsten; Brandes, Vanessa; Leisse, Charlotte; Lindemann, Christoph Heinrich; Ihle, Peter; Küpper-Nybelen, Jutta; Hagemeier, Anna; Scholten, Nadine
- Abstract
Background: Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy (OPAT), an alternative to inpatient intravenous antibiotic therapy, has shown benefits in international studies such as increased patient satisfaction. Because OPAT has been used only sporadically in Germany so far, no structured results on patients' experiences and concerns regarding OPAT have yet been available. This study therefore aims to explore the experiences of OPAT patients in a pilot region in Germany. Methods: This is an observational study in a German pilot region, including a survey of 58 patients on their experiences with OPAT, and in-depth interviews with 12 patients (explanatory-sequential mixed-methods design). Results: Patients reported that they were satisfied with OPAT. That a hospital discharge was possible and anti-infective therapy could be continued in the home environment was rated as being particularly positive. In the beginning, many patients in the interviews were unsure about being able to administer the antibiotic therapy at home on their own. However, healthcare providers (doctors and pharmacy service provider staff) were able to allay these concerns. Patients appreciated regular contact with care providers. There were suggestions for improvement, particularly concerning the organization of the weekly check-up appointments and the provision of information about OPAT. Conclusions: Patients were generally satisfied with OPAT. However, the treatment structures in Germany still need to be expanded to ensure comprehensive and high-quality OPAT care. Trial registration: NCT04002453, https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/, (registration date: 2019–06-21).
- Subjects
GERMANY; PATIENTS' attitudes; PARENTERAL therapy; PATIENT satisfaction; PATIENT experience; MEDICAL personnel
- Publication
BMC Health Services Research, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1472-6963
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s12913-024-11017-9