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以患者为中心的沟通对癌症诊断过程中患者焦虑、负面情绪及对医生信任度的影响:一项随机实验研究。

Effects of patient-centered communication on anxiety, negative affect, and trust in the physician in delivering a cancer diagnosis: A randomized, experimental study.

作者信息

Zwingmann Jelena, Baile Walter F, Schmier Johann W, Bernhard Jürg, Keller Monika

机构信息

Department of General Internal Medicine and Psychosomatics, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany.

Department of Behavioral Science, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.

出版信息

Cancer. 2017 Aug 15;123(16):3167-3175. doi: 10.1002/cncr.30694. Epub 2017 Apr 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

When bad news about a cancer diagnosis is being delivered, patient-centered communication (PCC) has been considered important for patients' adjustment and well-being. However, few studies have explored how interpersonal skills might help cancer patients cope with anxiety and distress during bad-news encounters.

METHODS

A prospective, experimental design was used to investigate the impact of the physician communication style during a bad-news encounter. Ninety-eight cancer patients and 92 unaffected subjects of both sexes were randomly assigned to view a video of a clinician delivering a first cancer diagnosis with either an enhanced patient-centered communication (E-PCC) style or a low patient-centered communication (L-PCC) style. Participants rated state anxiety and negative affect before and immediately after the video exposure, whereas trust in the physician was rated after the video exposure only. Main and interaction effects were analyzed with generalized linear models.

RESULTS

Viewing the disclosure of a cancer diagnosis resulted in a substantial increase in state anxiety and negative affect among all participants. This emotional response was moderated by the physician's communication style: Participants viewing an oncologist displaying an E-PCC style were significantly less anxious than those watching an oncologist displaying an L-PCC style. They also reported significantly higher trust in the physician.

CONCLUSIONS

Under a threatening, anxiety-provoking disclosure of bad news, a short sequence of empathic PCC influences subjects' psychological state, insofar that they report feeling less anxious and more trustful of the oncologist. Video exposure appears to be a valuable method for investigating the impact of a physician's communication style during critical encounters. Cancer 2017;123:3167-75. © 2017 American Cancer Society.

摘要

背景

在传达癌症诊断的坏消息时,以患者为中心的沟通(PCC)被认为对患者的适应和幸福感很重要。然而,很少有研究探讨人际沟通技巧如何帮助癌症患者在坏消息告知过程中应对焦虑和痛苦。

方法

采用前瞻性实验设计来研究医生在坏消息告知过程中的沟通方式的影响。98名癌症患者和92名未受影响的男女受试者被随机分配观看一段临床医生以增强的以患者为中心的沟通(E-PCC)方式或低以患者为中心的沟通(L-PCC)方式传达首次癌症诊断的视频。参与者在视频观看前和观看后立即对状态焦虑和负面情绪进行评分,而对医生的信任仅在视频观看后进行评分。使用广义线性模型分析主要效应和交互效应。

结果

观看癌症诊断的披露导致所有参与者的状态焦虑和负面情绪大幅增加。这种情绪反应受到医生沟通方式的调节:观看肿瘤学家表现出E-PCC方式的参与者比观看肿瘤学家表现出L-PCC方式的参与者焦虑明显更少。他们对医生的信任度也显著更高。

结论

在威胁性、引发焦虑的坏消息披露情况下,简短的共情PCC序列会影响受试者的心理状态,因为他们报告感觉焦虑减轻且对肿瘤学家更信任。视频暴露似乎是研究医生在关键会面期间沟通方式影响的一种有价值的方法。《癌症》2017年;123:3167 - 75。©2017美国癌症协会。

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