Vranceanu Ana-Maria, Ring David
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA USA ; Benson Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine, Behavioral Medicine Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, One Bowdoin Square, Boston, MA 02114 USA.
Hand (N Y). 2012 Jun;7(2):172-6. doi: 10.1007/s11552-012-9403-7.
Unexpected diagnoses and treatment recommendations can be awkward for both hand specialist and patient. We tested the hypothesis that psychological factors predict an unexpected hand specialist diagnosis after referral from a primary care provider (PCP) for management of an atraumatic hand condition.
One hundred and thirty patients referred to a hand surgeon by their PCP were asked to complete measures of symptoms of depression, catastrophic thinking, hypochondriacal attitudes and beliefs, and disability prior to the visit. Patients indicated their impression of the diagnosis and treatment recommendations. The hand specialist recorded a diagnosis and treatment recommendations after the visit.
Patients receiving unexpected diagnoses had more psychological symptoms than patients receiving expected diagnoses. In logistic regression analysis, symptoms of depression were the sole predictor of an unexpected diagnosis. Patients receiving unexpected treatment recommendations had greater catastrophic thinking and hypochondriacal attitudes and beliefs than patients receiving expected treatment recommendations. In logistic regression analysis, catastrophic thinking was the sole predictor of unexpected treatment recommendations.
Given that unexpected hand diagnoses or treatment recommendations are both inherently awkward and associated with greater symptoms of depression, catastrophic thinking, and hypochondriacal beliefs, a practiced, thoughtful, and empathetic communication strategy may improve patient satisfaction and health outcomes.
意外的诊断结果和治疗建议对于手外科专家和患者而言都可能令人尴尬。我们检验了这样一种假设,即心理因素可预测在初级保健提供者(PCP)转诊至手外科专家处治疗非创伤性手部疾病后出现意外的诊断结果。
130名由其初级保健提供者转诊至手外科医生处的患者在就诊前被要求完成抑郁症状、灾难性思维、疑病态度和信念以及残疾程度的测量。患者表明他们对诊断和治疗建议的印象。手外科专家在就诊后记录诊断结果和治疗建议。
接受意外诊断的患者比接受预期诊断的患者有更多的心理症状。在逻辑回归分析中,抑郁症状是意外诊断的唯一预测因素。接受意外治疗建议的患者比接受预期治疗建议的患者有更强烈的灾难性思维以及疑病态度和信念。在逻辑回归分析中,灾难性思维是意外治疗建议的唯一预测因素。
鉴于意外的手部诊断结果或治疗建议本质上都令人尴尬,且与更严重的抑郁症状、灾难性思维和疑病信念相关,一种熟练、周到且富有同理心的沟通策略可能会提高患者满意度和健康结局。