Out of sight, out of mind? A qualitative study of patients' perspectives on cross-border healthcare in a European border region

J.A. Beuken*, M.E.J. Bouwmans, D.M.L. Verstegen, D.H.J.M. Dolmans

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Abstract

ABSTR A C T Objective: To improve our understanding of patients' needs in cross-border healthcare, with a specific focus on handover. Methods: In this qualitative study, we conducted narrative interviews with 8 patients who had experienced cross-border healthcare, including handover. Based on an inductive analysis, we crafted stories representing participants' perspectives. Crafted stories attend to the personal character of patients' experiences. Results: We crafted 3 stories relating patients' cross-border healthcare pathways. We identified 3 recurring issues in these stories: (1) Patient involvement in the decision-making process regarding their healthcare; (2) Communication with their healthcare providers; and (3) Information throughout the healthcare process. Conclusion: The said issues, albeit no novelty in healthcare, seem to be amplified by cross-border barriers, such as system, language, and cultural differences. To empower patients to be involved in their own healthcare process, these issues should become a topic of conversation between patients and healthcare professionals. Practice implications: The patient stories in this article could help raise awareness among professionals and patients about the issues patients face in cross-border healthcare. Awareness is a first step in overcoming these issues. (c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2559-2564
Number of pages6
JournalPatient Education and Counseling
Volume104
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Patient perspectives
  • Patient involvement
  • Cross-border healthcare
  • European healthcare
  • Qualitative research
  • PARTICIPATION
  • PROFESSIONALS
  • EXPERIENCE

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