Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, USA.
Patient Educ Couns. 2011 Feb;82(2):254-9. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.05.015. Epub 2010 Jun 16.
This qualitative study of health care clinicians serving women at heightened risk of sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancy was undertaken to explore concepts underlying reproductive health counseling messages in clinical encounters.
In-depth interviews were conducted with 31 clinicians, including physicians and advanced practice nurses serving primarily low-income patients in high-risk communities throughout the U.S.
Most of the clinicians describe their influence on patients and protective behaviors as derived from medical authority and the presentation of information. The use of a parental style of authority, particularly for young or vulnerable patients, and emotional appeals to evoke negative emotions, such as fear, were also used to motivate protective behaviors. Many clinicians highlighted the importance of empathy, and understanding the cultural and social context of health behaviors. A few clinicians described innovative efforts to empower women to protect themselves and exert more control in relationships.
Some of the reproductive health counseling approaches described by clinicians are not consistent with leading health behavior change theories or patient-centered counseling.
To improve counseling, these messages and concepts need to be evaluated for effectiveness, and possibly used to inform the development of novel theories for use in reproductive health counseling.
本研究对服务于性传播感染和意外怀孕风险较高的女性的医疗保健临床医生进行了定性研究,旨在探讨临床接触中生殖健康咨询信息背后的概念。
对 31 名临床医生进行了深入访谈,这些临床医生包括主要为美国高风险社区的低收入患者服务的医生和高级执业护士。
大多数临床医生将其对患者的影响和保护行为描述为源自医学权威和信息的呈现。他们还使用父母式的权威,特别是针对年轻或脆弱的患者,以及唤起恐惧等负面情绪的情感诉求,来激励保护行为。许多临床医生强调了同理心的重要性,以及理解健康行为的文化和社会背景的重要性。少数临床医生描述了一些创新的努力,以使妇女能够保护自己,并在关系中更多地控制自己。
一些临床医生描述的生殖健康咨询方法与领先的健康行为改变理论或以患者为中心的咨询方法不一致。
为了改进咨询,需要对这些信息和概念进行有效性评估,并可能用于为生殖健康咨询提供新的理论依据。