Gorawara-Bhat Rita, Gallagher Thomas H, Levinson Wendy
Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Ill, USA.
Am J Manag Care. 2003 Aug;9(8):564-71.
Patients worry about financial conflicts of interest related to cost containment but may hesitate to share this concern with their physician. Little is known about how this issue affects encounters between doctors and patients, or about the communication strategies physicians endorse for responding to such concerns.
To understand physicians' perspectives on how managed care patients' concerns about conflicts of interest are impacting the physician-patient relationship in routine visits.
Qualitative analysis of physician focus groups. Physicians also rated audiotaped dialogues of different communication strategies for discussing conflicts of interest with patients.
Thirty-nine community physicians (25 general internists and 14 family practice physicians) in Portland, Oregon--a highly penetrated managed care market. Physicians' average age was 44 years; 36% were women.
These physicians report that patient concern about financial conflicts of interest is implicit in many patient encounters. However, patients rarely ask directly about conflicts of interest. Physicians believe that patients' concerns about conflicts of interest are impairing doctor-patient relationships and damaging physicians' sense of professional worth. Physicians prefer communication strategies for discussing conflicts of interest that address patients' emotions or identify a common goal through negotiation. These physicians seldom initiate discussions with patients about conflicts of interest.
Patient concern about conflicts of interest is adversely impacting the physician-patient interaction. Physicians should be alert to patients' implicit expressions of concern about conflicts of interest, and practice communication techniques for responding to these concerns effectively.
患者担心与成本控制相关的经济利益冲突,但可能不愿与医生分享这一担忧。对于这个问题如何影响医患之间的交流,或者医生认可的应对此类担忧的沟通策略,我们知之甚少。
了解医生对于管理式医疗患者对利益冲突的担忧如何在常规就诊中影响医患关系的看法。
对医生焦点小组进行定性分析。医生还对与患者讨论利益冲突的不同沟通策略的录音对话进行评分。
俄勒冈州波特兰市的39名社区医生(25名普通内科医生和14名家庭医生)——一个管理式医疗高度渗透的市场。医生的平均年龄为44岁;36%为女性。
这些医生报告说,患者对经济利益冲突的担忧在许多医患交流中是隐含的。然而,患者很少直接询问利益冲突。医生认为患者对利益冲突的担忧正在损害医患关系,并损害医生的职业价值感。医生更喜欢通过解决患者情绪或通过谈判确定共同目标的沟通策略来讨论利益冲突。这些医生很少主动与患者讨论利益冲突。
患者对利益冲突的担忧正在对医患互动产生不利影响。医生应该警惕患者对利益冲突担忧的隐含表达,并练习有效应对这些担忧的沟通技巧。