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消除隔阂:对遗传咨询师面对以咨询师为中心的患者愤怒经历的定性调查

Clearing the Air: A Qualitative Investigation of Genetic Counselors' Experiences of Counselor-Focused Patient Anger.

作者信息

Schema Lynn, McLaughlin Michaela, Veach Patricia McCarthy, LeRoy Bonnie S

机构信息

University of Minnesota-Fairview, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Department of Educational Psychology, University of Minnesota, 250 Education Sciences Building 56 E. River Road, Minneapolis, MN, 55455, USA.

出版信息

J Genet Couns. 2015 Oct;24(5):717-31. doi: 10.1007/s10897-014-9815-3. Epub 2015 Feb 5.

Abstract

Patient anger is challenging for healthcare professionals to manage, particularly when it is directed at them. This study comprises the first in-depth investigation of genetic counselors' experiences with patient anger. Using a brief survey and interview methods, this study explored prevalence and context of patient anger directed at the genetic counselor, how genetic counselors manage patient anger directed at them, and possible thematic differences due to genetic counseling experience. Individuals enrolled in the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) listserv were invited to participate in a study of their experiences with patient anger directed at them. A majority of survey respondents (95.7 %, 243/254) reported experiencing patient anger directed at them, and 19.4 % reported having feared for their safety because of patient anger. Twenty-two survey respondents were purposively selected to participate in individual interviews. Inductive and cross case analysis yielded prevalent themes concerning patient triggers for anger, including bad news, logistical mishaps, and perceived counselor characteristics. Interview results further suggest unaddressed patient anger negatively affected patient and counselor emotional well-being and hindered genetic counseling goals. Prevalent challenges included genetic counselor attempts to accurately recognize, understand, and effectively manage patient anger without taking it personally. Commonly recommended strategies for addressing anger were empathy (i.e., understanding origins of patient anger), anticipating and acknowledging anger, maintaining personal, professional and legal protection, and debriefing with colleagues. Themes were quite similar across counselor experience levels. The findings underscore the importance of training and continuing education regarding patient anger. Additional findings, practice implications, and research recommendations are presented.

摘要

患者的愤怒对医护人员来说很难应对,尤其是当这种愤怒指向他们时。本研究首次深入调查了遗传咨询师应对患者愤怒的经历。通过简短的调查和访谈方法,本研究探讨了指向遗传咨询师的患者愤怒的发生率和背景、遗传咨询师如何应对指向他们的患者愤怒,以及因遗传咨询经验不同可能存在的主题差异。邀请加入美国国家遗传咨询师协会(NSGC)邮件列表的人员参与一项关于他们应对指向自己的患者愤怒经历的研究。大多数调查受访者(95.7%,243/254)报告称曾经历过指向他们的患者愤怒,19.4%的受访者表示因患者愤怒而担心自身安全。有目的地挑选了22名调查受访者参与个人访谈。归纳和跨案例分析得出了关于患者愤怒触发因素的普遍主题,包括坏消息、后勤失误以及对咨询师特征的认知。访谈结果进一步表明,未得到解决的患者愤怒会对患者和咨询师的情绪健康产生负面影响,并阻碍遗传咨询目标的实现。普遍面临的挑战包括遗传咨询师试图在不将其视为针对个人的情况下准确识别、理解并有效应对患者的愤怒。常见的应对愤怒的建议策略包括共情(即理解患者愤怒的根源)、预见并承认愤怒、维护个人、专业和法律层面的保护,以及与同事进行事后讨论。不同经验水平的咨询师的主题非常相似。研究结果强调了关于患者愤怒的培训和继续教育的重要性。还介绍了其他研究发现、实践意义和研究建议。

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