Telephone follow-up of oncology patients: the contribution of the nurse specialist for a Service-Dominant Logic in hospital

Abstract Background The French healthcare system is characterised by a shift towards outpatient care and the desire to develop telemedicine affirmed in the collective commitment “Ma santé 2022” presented by President Macron in 2018. In France, remote patient follow up has recently been developed in...

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Main Authors: Corinne Rochette, Anne Sophie Michallet, Stéphanie Malartre-Sapienza, Sophie Rodier
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-06-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06552-8
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spelling doaj-3bfa07e64595496096c99609807afba32021-06-20T11:08:29ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632021-06-0121111310.1186/s12913-021-06552-8Telephone follow-up of oncology patients: the contribution of the nurse specialist for a Service-Dominant Logic in hospitalCorinne Rochette0Anne Sophie Michallet1Stéphanie Malartre-Sapienza2Sophie Rodier3CleRMa, University of Clermont AuvergneCancer Control Unit, Léon BérardCancer Control Unit, Léon BérardCleRMa, University of Clermont AuvergneAbstract Background The French healthcare system is characterised by a shift towards outpatient care and the desire to develop telemedicine affirmed in the collective commitment “Ma santé 2022” presented by President Macron in 2018. In France, remote patient follow up has recently been developed in the active phase of cancer treatment inspired by the patient navigation approach used in other countries. According to Service-Dominant Logic (S-D L), patients become more active. Their role in co-production of services is strengthened and their behaviours changed. Telephone follow-ups can contribute to modifying the relationship between the patient and the nurse navigators in charge of it, moving logically from a passive attitude from the patient to a more active one. Methods This study was carried out at Léon Bérard, a cancer control unit, in France. It concerned patients treated in an oncohaematology department, who benefited from telephone follow-ups carried out by nurse specialists during the active phase of their treatment. The multidisciplinary research team including social science researchers, physicians and carers developed a research protocol to study this pilot case. Essentially based on a qualitative approach, it was validated by the centre’s management to study this follow-up on patients’ behaviours. The 1st phase of the research, based on 24 semi-structured interviews with patients undergoing treatment undertaken from November 2018 to September 2019, is presented. Results The Telephone follow-up was a positive experience for all patients. The action of the nurse specialist helped to develop certain dimensions of in-role and extra-role behaviour that created value. The patients’ discourse has reported a positive follow-up in its clinical dimensions, its psychological dimensions and an enhanced quality of life. We detected a patient activation through their roles but it remained limited. The telephone follow-up also created a patient dependency. Conclusions The telephone follow-up is a relevant tool for patients undergoing treatment and it deserves to be more widely deployed. It brings comfort and creates a relationship based on trust but at the same time it limits the emancipation of the patient, which is a central element of the S-D logic and its empowerment.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06552-8Service-Dominant LogicQualitative studyTelephone follow-upHealthcare pathwayPatient empowermentPatient experience
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author Corinne Rochette
Anne Sophie Michallet
Stéphanie Malartre-Sapienza
Sophie Rodier
spellingShingle Corinne Rochette
Anne Sophie Michallet
Stéphanie Malartre-Sapienza
Sophie Rodier
Telephone follow-up of oncology patients: the contribution of the nurse specialist for a Service-Dominant Logic in hospital
BMC Health Services Research
Service-Dominant Logic
Qualitative study
Telephone follow-up
Healthcare pathway
Patient empowerment
Patient experience
author_facet Corinne Rochette
Anne Sophie Michallet
Stéphanie Malartre-Sapienza
Sophie Rodier
author_sort Corinne Rochette
title Telephone follow-up of oncology patients: the contribution of the nurse specialist for a Service-Dominant Logic in hospital
title_short Telephone follow-up of oncology patients: the contribution of the nurse specialist for a Service-Dominant Logic in hospital
title_full Telephone follow-up of oncology patients: the contribution of the nurse specialist for a Service-Dominant Logic in hospital
title_fullStr Telephone follow-up of oncology patients: the contribution of the nurse specialist for a Service-Dominant Logic in hospital
title_full_unstemmed Telephone follow-up of oncology patients: the contribution of the nurse specialist for a Service-Dominant Logic in hospital
title_sort telephone follow-up of oncology patients: the contribution of the nurse specialist for a service-dominant logic in hospital
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background The French healthcare system is characterised by a shift towards outpatient care and the desire to develop telemedicine affirmed in the collective commitment “Ma santé 2022” presented by President Macron in 2018. In France, remote patient follow up has recently been developed in the active phase of cancer treatment inspired by the patient navigation approach used in other countries. According to Service-Dominant Logic (S-D L), patients become more active. Their role in co-production of services is strengthened and their behaviours changed. Telephone follow-ups can contribute to modifying the relationship between the patient and the nurse navigators in charge of it, moving logically from a passive attitude from the patient to a more active one. Methods This study was carried out at Léon Bérard, a cancer control unit, in France. It concerned patients treated in an oncohaematology department, who benefited from telephone follow-ups carried out by nurse specialists during the active phase of their treatment. The multidisciplinary research team including social science researchers, physicians and carers developed a research protocol to study this pilot case. Essentially based on a qualitative approach, it was validated by the centre’s management to study this follow-up on patients’ behaviours. The 1st phase of the research, based on 24 semi-structured interviews with patients undergoing treatment undertaken from November 2018 to September 2019, is presented. Results The Telephone follow-up was a positive experience for all patients. The action of the nurse specialist helped to develop certain dimensions of in-role and extra-role behaviour that created value. The patients’ discourse has reported a positive follow-up in its clinical dimensions, its psychological dimensions and an enhanced quality of life. We detected a patient activation through their roles but it remained limited. The telephone follow-up also created a patient dependency. Conclusions The telephone follow-up is a relevant tool for patients undergoing treatment and it deserves to be more widely deployed. It brings comfort and creates a relationship based on trust but at the same time it limits the emancipation of the patient, which is a central element of the S-D logic and its empowerment.
topic Service-Dominant Logic
Qualitative study
Telephone follow-up
Healthcare pathway
Patient empowerment
Patient experience
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06552-8
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