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GP 提供的简短减肥干预措施:使用英国初级保健中的会话分析对患者反应和后续行动进行的队列研究。

GP-delivered brief weight loss interventions: a cohort study of patient responses and subsequent actions, using conversation analysis in UK primary care.

机构信息

Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences.

Loughborough University, Loughborough.

出版信息

Br J Gen Pract. 2018 Sep;68(674):e646-e653. doi: 10.3399/bjgp18X698405. Epub 2018 Aug 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Guidelines encourage GPs to make brief opportunistic interventions to support weight loss. However, GPs fear that starting these discussions will lead to lengthy consultations. Recognising that patients are committed to take action could allow GPs to shorten brief interventions.

AIM

To examine which patient responses indicated commitment to action, and the time saved if these had been recognised and the consultation closed sooner.

DESIGN AND SETTING

A mixed-method cohort study of UK primary care patients participating in a trial of opportunistic weight management interventions.

METHOD

Conversation analysis was applied to 226 consultation audiorecordings to identify types of responses from patients that indicated that an offer of referral to weight management was well received. Odds ratios (OR) were calculated to examine associations between response types and likelihood of weight management programme attendance.

RESULTS

Affirmative responses, for example 'yes', displayed no conversational evidence that the referral was well received and showed no association with attendance: 'yes' (OR 1.2, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.37 to 3.95, = 0.97). However, 'oh'-prefaced responses and marked positive responses, for example 'lovely', showed conversational evidence of enthusiasm and were associated with higher odds of commercial weight management service attendance. Recognising these could have saved doctors a mean of 31 seconds per consultation.

CONCLUSION

When doctors make brief opportunistic interventions that incorporate the offer of help, 'oh'-prefaced or marked positive responses indicate enthusiastic acceptance of the offer and a higher likelihood of take-up. Recognising these responses and moving swiftly to facilitate patient action would shorten the brief intervention in many cases.

摘要

背景

指南鼓励全科医生进行简短的机会性干预,以支持减肥。然而,全科医生担心开始这些讨论将导致咨询时间延长。认识到患者有采取行动的意愿,可以让全科医生缩短简短的干预。

目的

探讨哪些患者的反应表明他们有采取行动的意愿,如果这些反应得到认可并更早结束咨询,会节省多少时间。

设计和设置

这是一项在英国初级保健中参与机会性体重管理干预试验的患者的混合方法队列研究。

方法

对 226 次咨询录音进行会话分析,以确定患者的哪些反应表明他们愿意接受转介至体重管理,并计算优势比(OR)来检验反应类型与参加体重管理计划之间的关联。

结果

肯定的回答,例如“是”,没有表现出转介被接受的对话证据,与出席率没有关联:“是”(OR 1.2,95%置信区间[CI] = 0.37 至 3.95, = 0.97)。然而,“哦”前缀的回答和明显的积极回答,例如“很好”,显示出热情的对话证据,与参加商业体重管理服务的可能性更高相关。识别这些反应可以使医生每次咨询节省平均 31 秒。

结论

当医生进行简短的机会性干预,包括提供帮助时,“哦”前缀或明显的积极反应表明患者对提供的帮助有热情的接受,并更有可能采取行动。识别这些反应并迅速采取行动促进患者行动将在许多情况下缩短简短干预。

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