Swenson Sara L, Zettler Patti, Lo Bernard
Program in Medical Ethics at the University of California, Box 0320, 400 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94143-0320, USA.
Patient Educ Couns. 2006 May;61(2):200-11. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2005.02.019. Epub 2005 Sep 8.
Medical educators and researchers recommend a patient-centered interviewing style, but little empirical data exists regarding what aspects of physician communication patients like and why. We investigated patient responses to videotaped doctor-patient vignettes to ascertain what they liked about patient-centered and biomedical communication.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with 230 adult medicine patients who viewed videotapes depicting both patient-centered and biomedical physician communication styles. We used a mixed methods approach to derive a "ground-up" framework of patient communication preferences.
Respondents who preferred different communication styles articulated different sets of values, important physician behaviors, and physician-patient role expectations. Participants who preferred the patient-centered physician (69%) liked that she worked with and respected patients and explored what the patient wanted. Participants who preferred the biomedical physician (31%) liked that she prevented harm, demonstrated medical authority, and delivered information clearly.
Patients like (and dislike) patient-centered communication for thoughtful, considered reasons that appear grounded in their values and expectations about physicians, patients, and the clinical encounter.
Better understanding the diversity of patient communication preferences may lead to more effective and individualized care.
医学教育工作者和研究人员推荐采用以患者为中心的问诊方式,但关于患者喜欢医生沟通的哪些方面以及原因,实证数据很少。我们调查了患者对医患视频短剧的反应,以确定他们对以患者为中心的沟通和生物医学沟通的喜好。
我们对230名成年内科患者进行了半结构化访谈,这些患者观看了描绘以患者为中心和生物医学医生沟通方式的录像带。我们采用混合方法得出了一个关于患者沟通偏好的“自下而上”框架。
偏好不同沟通方式的受访者阐述了不同的价值观、重要的医生行为以及医患角色期望。偏好以患者为中心的医生的参与者(69%)喜欢她与患者合作并尊重患者,还探讨患者的需求。偏好生物医学医生的参与者(31%)喜欢她预防伤害、展现医疗权威并清晰地提供信息。
患者喜欢(和不喜欢)以患者为中心的沟通是出于深思熟虑的原因,这些原因似乎基于他们对医生、患者以及临床诊疗过程的价值观和期望。
更好地理解患者沟通偏好的多样性可能会带来更有效和个性化的护理。