Melbourne East General Practice Network, Melbourne, Australia.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2011 Mar-Apr;18(2):138-42. doi: 10.1136/jamia.2010.006486. Epub 2011 Jan 24.
Studies of the doctor-patient relationship have focused on the elaboration of power and/or authority using a range of techniques to study the encounter between doctor and patient. The widespread adoption of computers by doctors brings a third party into the consultation. While there has been some research into the way doctors view and manage this new relationship, the behavior of patients in response to the computer is rarely studied. In this paper, the authors use Goffman's dramaturgy to explore patients' approaches to the doctor's computer in the consultation, and its influence on the patient-doctor relationship.
Observational study of Australian general practice. 141 consultations from 20 general practitioners were videotaped and analyzed using a hermeneutic framework.
Patients negotiated the relationship between themselves, the doctor, and the computer demonstrating two themes: dyadic (dealing primarily with the doctor) or triadic (dealing with both computer and doctor). Patients used three signaling behaviors in relation to the computer on the doctor's desk (screen watching, screen ignoring, and screen excluding) to influence the behavior of the doctor. Patients were able to draw the doctor to the computer, and used the computer to challenge doctor's statements.
This study demonstrates that in consultations where doctors use computers, the computer can legitimately be regarded as part of a triadic relationship. Routine use of computers in the consultation changes the doctor-patient relationship, and is altering the distribution of power and authority between doctor and patient.
对医患关系的研究主要集中在使用各种技术来阐述权力和/或权威,以研究医生和患者之间的互动。医生广泛采用计算机将第三方引入咨询中。虽然已经有一些研究关注医生如何看待和管理这种新关系,但很少有研究关注患者对计算机的反应。本文作者使用戈夫曼的戏剧理论来探索患者在咨询中对医生电脑的处理方式,以及它对医患关系的影响。
对澳大利亚普通实践的观察性研究。对 20 位全科医生的 141 次咨询进行了录像,并使用解释学框架进行了分析。
患者在自己、医生和计算机之间协商关系,表现出两个主题:二元(主要与医生打交道)或三元(同时与计算机和医生打交道)。患者在医生办公桌上使用三种与计算机相关的信号行为(屏幕观察、屏幕忽略和屏幕排除)来影响医生的行为。患者能够吸引医生关注计算机,并利用计算机对医生的陈述提出质疑。
这项研究表明,在医生使用计算机的咨询中,计算机可以被视为三方关系的一部分。在咨询中常规使用计算机改变了医患关系,并正在改变医生和患者之间的权力和权威分配。