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“让我来跟你说说我的……”,在急诊科进行的医生自我披露能建立患者关系。

"Let Me Tell You About My…" Provider Self-Disclosure in the Emergency Department Builds Patient Rapport.

机构信息

University of Michigan, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

University of Michigan, Department of Emergency Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

出版信息

West J Emerg Med. 2017 Jan;18(1):43-49. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2016.10.31014. Epub 2016 Nov 23.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

As patients become increasingly involved in their medical care, physician-patient communication gains importance. A previous study showed that physician self-disclosure (SD) of personal information by primary care providers decreased patient rating of the provider communication skills.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this study was to explore the incidence and impact of emergency department (ED) provider self-disclosure on patients' rating of provider communication skills.

METHODS

A survey was administered to 520 adult patients or parents of pediatric patients in a large tertiary care ED during the summer of 2014. The instrument asked patients whether the provider self-disclosed and subsequently asked patients to rate providers' communication skills. We compared patients' ratings of communication measurements between encounters where self-disclosure occurred to those where it did not.

RESULTS

Patients reported provider SD in 18.9% of interactions. Provider SD was associated with more positive patient perception of provider communication skills (p<0.05), more positive ratings of provider rapport (p<0.05) and higher satisfaction with provider communication (p<0.05). Patients who noted SD scored their providers' communication skills as "excellent" (63.4%) compared to patients without self-disclosure (47.1%). Patients reported that they would like to hear about their providers' experiences with a similar chief complaint (64.4% of patients), their providers' education (49%), family (33%), personal life (21%) or an injury/ailment unlike their own (18%). Patients responded that providers self-disclose to make patients comfortable/at ease and to build rapport.

CONCLUSION

Provider self-disclosure in the ED is common and is associated with higher ratings of provider communication, rapport, and patient satisfaction.

摘要

简介

随着患者越来越多地参与到他们的医疗护理中,医患沟通变得越来越重要。先前的一项研究表明,初级保健提供者(医生)对个人信息的自我披露会降低患者对提供者沟通技巧的评价。

目的

本研究旨在探讨急诊科(ED)提供者自我披露对患者对提供者沟通技巧评价的发生率和影响。

方法

2014 年夏季,我们对一家大型三级护理 ED 的 520 名成年患者或儿科患者的家长进行了一项调查。该工具询问患者提供者是否进行了自我披露,随后让患者对提供者的沟通技巧进行评分。我们比较了在自我披露发生的情况下和未发生的情况下,患者对沟通测量的评分。

结果

患者报告在 18.9%的互动中提供者进行了自我披露。提供者的自我披露与患者对提供者沟通技巧的更积极的看法(p<0.05)、对提供者关系的更积极的评价(p<0.05)以及对提供者沟通的更高满意度(p<0.05)相关。注意到自我披露的患者将他们的提供者的沟通技巧评为“优秀”(63.4%的患者),而没有自我披露的患者则评为“优秀”(47.1%)。患者表示,他们希望听到关于提供者在类似主诉方面的经验(64.4%的患者)、提供者的教育(49%)、家庭(33%)、个人生活(21%)或不同于他们自己的损伤/疾病(18%)。患者表示,提供者进行自我披露是为了让患者感到舒适/轻松,并建立融洽关系。

结论

ED 中的提供者自我披露很常见,并且与提供者沟通、融洽关系和患者满意度的评分较高有关。

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