Jaworski Mariusz, Rzadkiewicz Marta, Adamus Miroslawa, Chylinska Joanna, Lazarewicz Magdalena, Haugan Gørill, Lillefjell Monica, Espnes Geir Arild, Wlodarczyk Dorota
Department of Medical Psychology, Second Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
Department of Public Health and Nursing.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2017 Jul 14;11:1221-1233. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S133390. eCollection 2017.
There is evidence that meeting patients' expectations toward health care correlates with involvement in the treatment they receive. The most important patient expectations concern certain types of information: explanation of disease and treatment, health promotion, and improvement in quality of life. Other demands include proper rapport and emotional support. The aim of this paper was to examine different patient groups over the age of 50 years and their expectations toward medical visits, evaluated before a visit and after the visit.
The study group consisted of 4,921 primary health-care patients. The patients received self-administered questionnaires that they filled in before and after the appointment with the doctor. Interviews with patients were conducted individually by specially trained interviewers. The PRACTA Patient Expectations Scale was used to measure the appointment-related expectations of the patients.
We observed differences related to age in patients' expectations before medical visits regarding the following factors: disease explanation, treatment explanation, quality of life, rapport, and emotional support. The same differences were not observed on health promotion. Evaluation of patients' appointment-related experiences after the visit showed that there were significant differences between the age-groups regarding all types of expectations included in the study. Differences between previsit and postvisit measurements were statistically significant in all age-groups. Patients who received less than they expected from doctors outnumbered those who received what they expected or more in all the groups.
Patients' expectations toward medical visits are conditioned by age. Therefore, doctors should pay more attention to requirements related to age in their effort to identify and satisfy expectations. This is particularly important in light of the discrepancy between previsit expectations and the actual experiences of patients evaluated after the visit.
有证据表明,满足患者对医疗保健的期望与他们对所接受治疗的参与度相关。患者最重要的期望涉及某些类型的信息:疾病和治疗的解释、健康促进以及生活质量的改善。其他需求包括良好的医患关系和情感支持。本文的目的是研究50岁以上的不同患者群体及其对就诊的期望,在就诊前和就诊后进行评估。
研究组由4921名初级医疗保健患者组成。患者在与医生预约前后填写自行管理的问卷。由经过专门培训的访谈员对患者进行单独访谈。使用PRACTA患者期望量表来衡量患者与预约相关的期望。
我们观察到,在就诊前患者的期望方面,不同年龄组在以下因素上存在差异:疾病解释、治疗解释、生活质量、医患关系和情感支持。在健康促进方面未观察到同样的差异。对患者就诊后与预约相关经历的评估表明,各年龄组在研究中所包括的所有期望类型上存在显著差异。所有年龄组就诊前和就诊后测量之间的差异具有统计学意义。在所有组中,从医生那里得到的比预期少的患者人数超过了得到预期或更多的患者人数。
患者对就诊的期望受年龄影响。因此,医生在努力识别和满足期望时应更加关注与年龄相关的要求。鉴于就诊前期望与就诊后评估的患者实际经历之间的差异,这一点尤为重要。