Sargeant Joan, Valli Michel, Ferrier Suzanne, MacLeod Heather
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
Med Teach. 2008;30(2):185-91. doi: 10.1080/01421590701802281.
Many patients today have health concerns related to lifestyle factors. This has created a situation where physicians are regularly confronted with the challenge of how to conduct lifestyle counseling with patients. Specific strategies can enable physicians to more effectively navigate this complex area of communication with patients, improving patient response in adopting healthy behaviours and increasing physician satisfaction with this task.
To evaluate the impact of a lifestyle counseling workshop incorporating the motivational enhancement and transtheoretical models upon primary care clinicians' counseling practice patterns, especially communication and counseling skills, and attitudes toward lifestyle counseling.
This study used a mixed method research design. Forty-three clinicians completed a post-workshop evaluation and identified intended changes to practice following the workshop. Twelve participated in interviews several months later to explore the kinds of changes made and influences upon them.
Forty-one (95.3%) questionnaire respondents reported an intention to change their practice. Main changes reported were: asking more questions, listening more, assessing patients' readiness to change, tailoring counseling to patients' readiness to change. They seemed to have acquired and retained new knowledge and most were able to apply the new skills in their practices. Many reported feeling more comfortable and/or confident when interacting with patients in need of lifestyle change. But, time constraints, comfort with current skills, lack of self-efficacy, and fears of missing opportunities to influence patients, moderated participants' ability to adopt and maintain new approaches.
While primary care clinicians can successfully learn specific lifestyle counseling skills and incorporate them into their practice following a two-hour evidence-based workshop, individual, educational and system factors can interfere.
如今许多患者都有与生活方式因素相关的健康问题。这导致医生经常面临如何对患者进行生活方式咨询的挑战。特定策略能使医生更有效地应对与患者沟通的这一复杂领域,提高患者采取健康行为的反应,并增加医生对这项任务的满意度。
评估一个融合动机增强和跨理论模型的生活方式咨询工作坊对初级保健临床医生咨询实践模式的影响,尤其是沟通和咨询技巧以及对生活方式咨询的态度。
本研究采用混合方法研究设计。43名临床医生完成了工作坊后的评估,并确定了工作坊后计划对实践做出的改变。12人在几个月后参与了访谈,以探讨所做出的改变类型及其受到的影响。
41名(95.3%)问卷受访者表示打算改变他们的实践。报告的主要改变有:多提问、多倾听、评估患者改变的意愿、根据患者改变的意愿调整咨询方式。他们似乎已经获得并保留了新知识,大多数人能够在实践中应用新技能。许多人报告说,在与需要改变生活方式的患者互动时,感觉更自在和/或自信。但是,时间限制、对现有技能的舒适度、缺乏自我效能感以及担心错过影响患者的机会,都制约了参与者采用和维持新方法的能力。
虽然初级保健临床医生可以在参加一个两小时的循证工作坊后成功学习特定的生活方式咨询技能并将其融入实践,但个人、教育和系统因素可能会产生干扰。