Thorne Sally, Con Andrea, McGuinness Liza, McPherson Gladys, Harris Susan R
University of British Columbia School of Nursing, Vancouver, Canada.
Qual Health Res. 2004 Jan;14(1):5-22. doi: 10.1177/1049732303259618.
Communication between persons with chronic illness and their professional health care providers is a critical element of appropriate health care. As the field of health care communication evolves, it becomes apparent that aspects of the illness experience shared by those affected by specific diseases might be a source of particular insight into what constitutes effective or appropriate communications. This interpretive description of health care communication issues in multiple sclerosis was based on qualitative secondary analysis of a set of in-depth interviews and focus groups conducted with 12 persons with longstanding MS experience. Analysis of their accounts illustrates an intricate interplay between common features within the disease trajectory and the communications that are perceived as helpful or unhelpful to living well with this chronic illness. From the analysis of these findings, the authors draw interpretations regarding what might be considered communication competencies for those who care for patients with this disease.
慢性病患者与其专业医疗服务提供者之间的沟通是恰当医疗保健的关键要素。随着医疗保健沟通领域的发展,越来越明显的是,特定疾病患者所共有的疾病体验方面可能是深入了解有效或恰当沟通构成要素的一个特别来源。这篇关于多发性硬化症医疗保健沟通问题的解释性描述基于对一组深度访谈和焦点小组的定性二次分析,这些访谈和焦点小组是与12位有长期多发性硬化症经历的人进行的。对他们叙述的分析表明,疾病轨迹中的共同特征与那些被认为对与这种慢性病良好共处有帮助或无帮助的沟通之间存在着复杂的相互作用。根据这些研究结果的分析,作者对照顾这种疾病患者的人可能被视为沟通能力的方面进行了解释。