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理解医患关系中的一致性:共享身份的个人与种族维度

Understanding concordance in patient-physician relationships: personal and ethnic dimensions of shared identity.

作者信息

Street Richard L, O'Malley Kimberly J, Cooper Lisa A, Haidet Paul

机构信息

Department of Communication, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4234, USA.

出版信息

Ann Fam Med. 2008 May-Jun;6(3):198-205. doi: 10.1370/afm.821.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Although concordance by race and sex in physician-patient relationships has been associated with patient ratings of better care, mechanisms through which concordance leads to better outcomes remains unknown. This investigation examined (1) whether patients' perceptions of similarity to their physicians predicted their ratings of quality of care and (2) whether perceived similarity was influenced by racial and sexual concordance and the physician's communication.

METHODS

The research design was a cross-sectional study with 214 patients and 29 primary care physicians from 10 private and public outpatient clinics. Measures included postvisit patient ratings of similarity to the physician; satisfaction, trust, and intent to adhere; and audiotape analysis of patient involvement and physicians' patient-centered communication.

RESULTS

Factor analysis revealed 2 dimensions of similarity, personal (in beliefs, values) and ethnic (in race, community). Black and white patients in racially concordant interactions reported more personal and ethnic similarity (mean score, 87.6 and 78.8, respectively, on a 100-point scale) to their physicians than did minority patients (mean score, 81.4 and 41.2, respectively) and white patients (mean score, 84.4 and 41.9, respectively) in racially discordant encounters. In multivariable models, perceived personal similarity was predicted by the patient's age, education, and physicians' patient-centered communication, but not by racial or sexual concordance. Perceived personal similarity and physicians' patient-centered communication predicted patients' trust, satisfaction, and intent to adhere.

CONCLUSIONS

The physician-patient relationship is strengthened when patients see themselves as similar to their physicians in personal beliefs, values, and communication. Perceived personal similarity is associated with higher ratings of trust, satisfaction, and intention to adhere. Race concordance is the primary predictor of perceived ethnic similarity, but several factors affect perceived personal similarity, including physicians' use of patient-centered communication.

摘要

目的

尽管医患关系中种族和性别的一致性与患者对更好医疗服务的评价相关,但一致性导致更好结果的机制仍不明确。本研究调查了:(1)患者对与医生相似性的认知是否能预测他们对医疗服务质量的评价;(2)感知到的相似性是否受种族和性别一致性以及医生沟通的影响。

方法

研究设计为横断面研究,纳入了来自10家私立和公立门诊诊所的214名患者和29名初级保健医生。测量指标包括患者就诊后对与医生相似性的评价;满意度、信任度和依从意愿;以及对患者参与度和医生以患者为中心沟通的录音分析。

结果

因子分析揭示了相似性的两个维度,即个人层面(在信念、价值观方面)和种族层面(在种族、社区方面)。在种族匹配的互动中,黑人和白人患者报告与医生在个人和种族方面的相似性(在100分制量表上,平均得分分别为87.6和78.8)高于在种族不匹配的互动中的少数族裔患者(平均得分分别为81.4和41.2)以及白人患者(平均得分分别为84.4和41.9)。在多变量模型中,感知到的个人相似性由患者的年龄、教育程度以及医生以患者为中心的沟通所预测,而非种族或性别一致性。感知到的个人相似性和医生以患者为中心的沟通预测了患者的信任度、满意度和依从意愿。

结论

当患者认为自己在个人信念、价值观和沟通方面与医生相似时,医患关系会得到加强。感知到的个人相似性与更高的信任度、满意度和依从意愿相关。种族一致性是感知到的种族相似性的主要预测因素,但包括医生使用以患者为中心的沟通在内的几个因素会影响感知到的个人相似性。

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