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改善手术患者的医患沟通:基于健康素养修订的知情同意过程的患者感知。

Improving patient-provider communication for patients having surgery: patient perceptions of a revised health literacy-based consent process.

机构信息

College of Pharmacy, The University of Oklahoma, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135, USA.

出版信息

J Patient Saf. 2011 Mar;7(1):30-8. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0b013e31820cd632.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This research sought to describe and compare perceptions of consent-related health communication between surgical patients undergoing procedures at facilities that did and did not adopt a new health literacy-based consent form and process.

METHODS

A self-administered, mail survey was used to collect information about demographic characteristics, health locus of control, and perceptions of surgical consent-related health communication from patients aged 18 years or older, approximately 2 to 4 months after undergoing laparascopic cholecystectomy, total hip replacement, or total knee replacement surgery within a 10-hospital integrated health system in Iowa. A static group comparison design with multivariable logistic regression analyses was used to compare perceptions about 12 aspects of surgical consent-related health communication between the adopting and nonadopting facilities while controlling for observed differences in respondent background characteristics using a threshold of P < 0.05 for model inclusion.

RESULTS

Respondents from facilities implementing the new consent form and process had significantly higher odds of strongly agreeing that the nurses asked them to restate the type of surgery being performed in their own words (adjusted odds ratio, 1.92; 95% confidence interval, 1.30-2.82) and they were comfortable asking questions about their surgery (adjusted odds ratio, 1.53; 95% confidence interval, 1.04-2.26).

CONCLUSIONS

The consent process can be refined to stimulate communication and comfort with asking questions, and promote use of health literacy-based techniques (i.e., teach-back) in the perioperative care setting. Adopting a health literacy-based informed consent process promotes patient safety and supports health providers' obligations to communicate in simple, clear, and plain language.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在描述和比较在采用和未采用新基于健康素养的知情同意书和流程的医疗机构中接受手术的患者对与手术相关的知情同意书的健康沟通的看法。

方法

使用自我管理的邮件调查收集了来自爱荷华州 10 家综合卫生系统内的 18 岁或以上的患者的人口统计学特征、健康控制源和对与手术相关的知情同意书的健康沟通的看法的信息,这些患者在接受腹腔镜胆囊切除术、全髋关节置换术或全膝关节置换术大约 2 至 4 个月后。采用静态组比较设计和多变量逻辑回归分析,在控制了受访者背景特征的差异后,比较了采用和未采用新知情同意书的设施之间与手术相关的知情同意书的健康沟通的 12 个方面的看法,模型纳入的阈值为 P<0.05。

结果

来自实施新同意书和流程的设施的受访者强烈同意护士要求他们用自己的话重述正在进行的手术类型的可能性显著更高(调整后的优势比,1.92;95%置信区间,1.30-2.82),并且他们对询问手术相关问题感到舒适(调整后的优势比,1.53;95%置信区间,1.04-2.26)。

结论

可以改进同意书流程,以刺激沟通并促进患者对询问问题感到舒适,以及在围手术期护理环境中推广使用基于健康素养的技术(即,回授)。采用基于健康素养的知情同意书流程可促进患者安全,并支持卫生提供者以简单、清晰和通俗易懂的语言进行沟通的义务。

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