From identifying patient safety risks to reporting patient complaints: A grounded theory study on patients' hospital experiences
Journal article, 2024
Design: The research design of this study is qualitative and exploratory. Methods: Twelve participants who had experienced Swedish hospital care were interviewed between June 2022 and July 2023. The method of analysis was constructivist grounded theory, focusing on social processes. The COREQ checklist for qualitative research was followed.
Results: Four categories were constructed: (1) defining the boundary between one's own capacity and that of the hospital, (2) acting to minimize the impact on one's safety, (3) finding oneself in the hands of healthcare professionals and (4) exploring the boundaries between normality and abnormality of the situation. This process was captured in the core category of navigating the path of least suffering. This illustrated how the participants constructed meaning about patient safety risks and showed that they prevented multiple adverse events.
Conclusions: Provided that participants were able to act independently, they avoided a multitude of adverse events. When they were dependent on healthcare professionals, their safety became more vulnerable. Failure to respond to the participants' concerns could lead to long-term suffering. Relevance to Clinical Practice: By responding immediately to patients' concerns about their safety, healthcare professionals can help prevent avoidable suffering and exhaustive searching for someone in the healthcare system who will take their needs seriously.
Patient Contribution: A member check was performed with the help of one of the participants who read the findings to confirm familiarity.
patient participation
adverse events
patient perspective
grounded theory
patient safety
hospital care
unsafe care
Author
Anna Gyberg
Sahlgrenska University Hospital
University of Gothenburg
Thomas Brezicka
Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Helle Wijk
University of Gothenburg
Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Design
Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Kerstin Ulin
Sahlgrenska University Hospital
University of Gothenburg
Journal of Clinical Nursing
0962-1067 (ISSN) 1365-2702 (eISSN)
Vol. 33 11 4421-4433Subject Categories
Nursing
DOI
10.1111/jocn.17355