Cocksedge Simon, May Carl
University of Manchester, Rusholme Health Centre, Walmer Street, Manchester M14 5NP, UK.
Chronic Illn. 2005 Jun;1(2):157-63. doi: 10.1177/17423953050010020101.
To understand family doctors' constructs of long-term therapeutic relationships with patients in primary care.
Semi-structured interviews were administered to general practitioners with > 5 years of experience (n = 28) working in an English semi-rural district, and the results were subjected to constant comparative qualitative analysis.
Participants identified pastoral relationships as long-standing patterns of doctor-patient interaction aimed at providing reliable supportive care indirectly concerned with clinical medicine. Holding work was identified as a technique for structuring and delivering care within pastoral relationships. Pastoral relationships and holding work were seen as valuable in the affective management of people with long-standing chronic illness, especially mild-to-moderate depression and anxiety.
At a time when primary care is undergoing significant structural change, respondents in this study laid emphasis on personal and continuing relationships with patients who had diffuse needs connected with the experience of complex and chronic problems, and their accounts intimately connected life events with health status. Importantly, these accounts suggest that such relationships are hard to define and therefore hard to measure, but have important therapeutic purposes.
了解家庭医生在初级保健中与患者建立长期治疗关系的理念。
对在英国半乡村地区工作超过5年的全科医生(n = 28)进行半结构化访谈,并对结果进行持续比较定性分析。
参与者将护患关系视为医患互动的长期模式,旨在提供与临床医学间接相关的可靠支持性护理。持有工作被确定为在护患关系中组织和提供护理的一种技巧。护患关系和持有工作在长期慢性病患者的情感管理中被视为有价值的,尤其是轻度至中度抑郁和焦虑患者。
在初级保健正在经历重大结构变革的时期,本研究的受访者强调与有复杂和慢性问题经历的、需求分散的患者建立个人和持续的关系,他们的叙述将生活事件与健康状况紧密联系起来。重要的是,这些叙述表明这种关系难以定义,因此难以衡量,但具有重要的治疗目的。