Family Participation in Bangladesh Hospital Care
- Conditions
- Hospitalized Patients
- Registration Number
- NCT06632275
- Lead Sponsor
- Michele van Vugt
- Brief Summary
This mixed methods study aims to understand family care participation in the adult medicine wards of Chattogram Medical College Hospital, Bangladesh. The main questions it aims to answer, from the perspective of the patient, family caregiver, nurse, doctor, ward assistant, and hospital administrator, are:
1. What is the role of the family caregiver in hospital care?
2. What is the perceived effect of family participation in hospital care?
3. What are the barriers and facilitators experienced in family participation?
4. What are suggestions for family participation interventions?
These questions will be answered with three study arms:
1. A prospective observational cohort (population: patients and family caregivers)
2. A time and motion study (population: nurses and doctors)
3. Interviews and focus group discussions (population: patients, family caregivers, nurses, doctors, ward assistants, and hospital administrators)
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 353
Not provided
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The role of family participation in hospital care During admission to the general medicine ward The role of family participation will be described with data from:
1. Prospective observational cohort: patient baseline characteristics, family caregiver baseline characteristics, care characteristics during follow-up (for example: tasks performed, number of caregivers present, hours caregiver is present), end of follow-up status (example: discharged, transferred, death).
2. Interviews and FDG: with patients, family caregivers, nurses, doctors, ward assistants, and hospital administrators.The perceived effect of family participation in hospital care During admission to the general medicine ward The perceived effect of family participation will be described with data from:
1. Time and motion: division of work time of nurses and doctors, time spend interacting with patients and family caregivers.
2. Interviews and FDG: with patients, family caregivers, nurses, doctors, ward assistants, and hospital administrators.The barriers and facilitators of family participation in hospital care During admission to the general medicine ward The barriers and facilitators of family participation will be described with data from:
1. Prospective observational cohort: patient baseline characteristics, family caregiver baseline characteristics, care characteristics during follow-up (for example: tasks performed, number of caregivers present, hours caregiver is present), end of follow-up status (example: discharged, transferred, death).
2. Time and motion: division of work time of nurses and doctors, time spend interacting with patients and family caregivers.
3. Interviews and FDG: with patients, family caregivers, nurses, doctors, ward assistants, and hospital administrators.The intervention suggestions for family participation in hospital care During admission to the general medicine ward The barriers and facilitators of family participation will be described with data from:
1. Interviews and FDG: with patients, family caregivers, nurses, doctors, ward assistants, and hospital administrators.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Chattogram Medical College Hospital
🇧🇩Chattogram, Bangladesh