Stivers Tanya
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Health Commun. 2005;18(1):41-74. doi: 10.1207/s15327027hc1801_3.
This article examines pediatrician-parent interaction in the context of acute pediatric encounters for children with upper respiratory infections. Parents and physicians orient to treatment recommendations as normatively requiring parent acceptance for physicians to close the activity. Through acceptance, withholding of acceptance, or active resistance, parents have resources with which to negotiate for a treatment outcome that is in line with their own wants. This article offers evidence that even in acute care, shared decision making not only occurs but, through normative constraints, is mandated for parents and physicians to reach accord in the treatment decision.
本文探讨了在儿科上呼吸道感染患儿急性就诊过程中儿科医生与家长的互动情况。家长和医生认为,治疗建议通常需要家长接受,医生才能结束诊疗活动。通过接受、拒绝接受或积极抵制,家长有办法争取符合自身意愿的治疗结果。本文提供的证据表明,即使在急症护理中,共同决策不仅会发生,而且由于规范性约束,家长和医生在治疗决策上达成一致也是必要的。