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关注患者的精神需求:家庭医生的态度与做法。

Addressing spiritual concerns of patients: family physicians' attitudes and practices.

作者信息

Ellis M R, Vinson D C, Ewigman B

机构信息

Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of Missouri--Columbia School of Medicine, 65212, USA.

出版信息

J Fam Pract. 1999 Feb;48(2):105-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Our goals were to assess family physicians' spiritual well-being, identify their perceived barriers to discussing spiritual issues with patients, and determine how often they have these discussions.

METHODS

We mailed a questionnaire to 231 Missouri family physicians (80 residents, 43 faculty, and 108 community physicians). The questionnaire included the Ellison Spiritual Well-being Scale (ESWS), as well as questions about physicians' attitudes toward spirituality and the barriers to and frequency of discussions of spiritual issues with patients.

RESULTS

The response rate was 74%. The mean ESWS score indicated that the physician respondents had a high level of spiritual well-being. Nearly all respondents (96%) considered spiritual well-being an important health component, 86% supported referral of hospitalized patients with spiritual questions to chaplains, and 58% believed physicians should address patients' spiritual concerns. Fear of dying was the spiritual issue most commonly discussed, and less than 20% of physicians reported discussing other spiritual topics in more than 10% of patient encounters. Barriers to addressing spiritual issues included lack of time (71%), inadequate training for taking spiritual histories (59%), and difficulty identifying patients who want to discuss spiritual issues (56%).

CONCLUSIONS

Family physicians in this survey had high spiritual well-being scores. Most believed spiritual well-being is an important factor in health. Despite this belief, however, most reported infrequent discussions of spiritual issues with patients and infrequent referrals of hospitalized patients to chaplains. Lack of time and training were key barriers to spiritual assessment.

摘要

背景

我们的目标是评估家庭医生的精神健康状况,确定他们在与患者讨论精神问题时所感知到的障碍,并确定他们进行这些讨论的频率。

方法

我们向231名密苏里州的家庭医生(80名住院医生、43名教员和108名社区医生)邮寄了一份问卷。问卷包括埃里森精神健康量表(ESWS),以及关于医生对精神性的态度、与患者讨论精神问题的障碍和频率的问题。

结果

回复率为74%。ESWS的平均得分表明,参与调查的医生具有较高的精神健康水平。几乎所有受访者(96%)都认为精神健康是健康的一个重要组成部分,86%的人支持将有精神问题的住院患者转介给牧师,58%的人认为医生应该关注患者的精神问题。对死亡的恐惧是最常讨论的精神问题,不到20%的医生报告在超过10%的患者诊疗过程中讨论过其他精神话题。解决精神问题的障碍包括时间不足(71%)、缺乏获取精神病史的培训(59%)以及难以识别想要讨论精神问题的患者(56%)。

结论

本次调查中的家庭医生精神健康得分较高。大多数人认为精神健康是健康的一个重要因素。然而,尽管有这种看法,大多数人报告与患者很少讨论精神问题,将住院患者转介给牧师的情况也很少。时间和培训的缺乏是精神评估的关键障碍。

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