Hulka B S, Kupper L L, Cassel J C, Mayo F
J Community Health. 1975 Fall;1(1):15-27. doi: 10.1007/BF01318940.
This study reports on 242 diabetic patients from the practices of 42 physicians. Communication from physician to patient was studied to determine the effect of communication on subsequent patient outcomes. Patients and physicians were questioned on instructions provided for diabetic management and self-care. The average level of effective communication for all patients in the study was 67 percent. Insulin-dependent diabetics had the best communication scores, those controlled on diet alone the poorest, while oral medication patients were intermediate. Although overall communication scores showed no significant correlation with diabetic control status, patient satisfaction, compliance in taking prescribed medication, or frequency of hospitalization, specific communication items were highly correlated with corresponding behavioral outcomes.
本研究报告了来自42位医生诊所的242名糖尿病患者的情况。对医生与患者之间的沟通进行了研究,以确定沟通对患者后续治疗结果的影响。就糖尿病管理和自我护理所提供的指导对患者和医生进行了询问。该研究中所有患者的有效沟通平均水平为67%。胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者的沟通得分最高,仅通过饮食控制的患者得分最低,而口服药物治疗的患者得分居中。尽管总体沟通得分与糖尿病控制状况、患者满意度、遵医嘱服药情况或住院频率无显著相关性,但特定的沟通项目与相应的行为结果高度相关。