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皮肤科患者与医护人员的沟通、一致性及护理评分:一项横断面研究的结果

Patient-provider communication, concordance, and ratings of care in dermatology: Results of a cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Harvey Valerie M, Ozoemena Uchechukwu, Paul Joan, Beydoun Hind A, Clemetson Nashay N, Okoye Ginette A

机构信息

Department of Dermatology, Andrews Hall, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk Virginia Hampton University Skin of Color Research Institute, Hampton, VA.

出版信息

Dermatol Online J. 2016 Nov 15;22(11):13030/qt06j6p7gh.

Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine the impact of race concordance on patient perception of quality of dermatologic care.Study designCross-sectional study.SettingAcademic outpatient practices in the Departments of Dermatology of Eastern Virginia Medical School and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.ParticipantsThe study cohort comprised 124 participants including 6 providers and 118 established patients.Main Outcome MeasuresWe hypothesized, a priori, that patients in race-discordant dyads would report lower ratings of participatory decision-making (PDM), satisfaction, trust in the provider, and similarities with providers.ResultsPatients in race-discordant dyads reported less positive ratings on 4 out of 8 participatory decision-making questionnaire items (p values < 0.05), and were significantly more likely to perceive differences with providers in race and culture (p values < 0.05). These differences persisted to varying degrees after controlling for key confounders such as education and income level. Participants in race-concordant and race-discordant dyads did not differ in their perceptions of satisfaction or trust.ConclusionsPatient perception of participation in the decision-making process and of shared similarities with their providers is attributable in varying degrees to race concordance. Continued strengthening of cultural competency skills during medical and dermatology residency training as well as increased diversification of the dermatologic workforce could attenuate the adverse influences of race discordance and other socioeconomic factors on patient-provider communication.

摘要

目的

确定种族一致性对患者对皮肤科护理质量认知的影响。

研究设计

横断面研究。

研究地点

东弗吉尼亚医学院皮肤科和约翰霍普金斯大学医学院皮肤科的学术门诊。

参与者

研究队列包括124名参与者,其中有6名医疗服务提供者和118名复诊患者。

主要观察指标

我们事先假设,种族不一致组合中的患者在参与式决策(PDM)、满意度、对医疗服务提供者的信任以及与医疗服务提供者的相似性方面的评分会较低。

结果

种族不一致组合中的患者在8项参与式决策问卷项目中的4项上的评分较低(p值<0.05),并且明显更有可能察觉到与医疗服务提供者在种族和文化方面的差异(p值<0.05)。在控制了教育和收入水平等关键混杂因素后,这些差异在不同程度上仍然存在。种族一致和种族不一致组合中的参与者在满意度或信任度的认知上没有差异。

结论

患者对参与决策过程以及与医疗服务提供者的共同相似性的认知在不同程度上归因于种族一致性。在医学和皮肤科住院医师培训期间持续加强文化能力技能,以及增加皮肤科劳动力的多样性,可以减轻种族不一致和其他社会经济因素对医患沟通的不利影响。

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