Institute for Medical Sociology, Health Services Research and Rehabilitation Science (IMVR), University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
Patient Educ Couns. 2013 Nov;93(2):327-34. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2013.06.016. Epub 2013 Jul 26.
Little is known about how organizational factors influence the patient-physician interaction. This study investigates the relationship between physician workload in hospitals and breast cancer patients' perceptions of the support provided by physicians.
Data from 1844 newly diagnosed breast cancer patients treated in 35 breast cancer center hospitals in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia in 2010 were combined with data from 348 physicians from the same hospitals. Multilevel logistic regression models were calculated using 31 hospitals with complete patient and physician data. Patients' perceptions of physician support were studied in relation to physician workload in hospitals.
Breast cancer patients perceived themselves as receiving less support from physicians when treated in hospitals where physicians reported working more overtime hours and having less time for patient care.
This study provides preliminary evidence of the association between the hospital work environment and physicians' ability to support patients. Future studies should investigate the extent to which physicians' interaction performance can be modified through hospital-level interventions aimed at managing workload.
By approaching the problem of physician staffing in hospitals and investing in the hospitals' working conditions, health policy and hospital management could create conditions conducive to better patient-physician interaction.
关于组织因素如何影响医患互动,人们知之甚少。本研究调查了医院医生工作量与乳腺癌患者对医生提供支持的感知之间的关系。
将 2010 年在德国北莱茵-威斯特法伦州 35 家乳腺癌中心医院接受治疗的 1844 名新诊断乳腺癌患者的数据与来自同一医院的 348 名医生的数据相结合。使用具有完整患者和医生数据的 31 家医院计算了多层次逻辑回归模型。研究了与医院医生工作量相关的乳腺癌患者对医生支持的感知。
当在报告工作时间过长和用于患者护理时间较少的医院接受治疗时,乳腺癌患者认为自己从医生那里获得的支持较少。
本研究初步证明了医院工作环境与医生为患者提供支持能力之间的关联。未来的研究应调查通过旨在管理工作量的医院层面干预措施,医生的互动表现可以在多大程度上得到改善。
通过解决医院医生人员配备问题并投资于医院的工作条件,卫生政策和医院管理可以为改善医患互动创造有利条件。