Department of Communication, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA.
Department of Communication, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA.
Patient Educ Couns. 2019 Apr;102(4):651-655. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2018.10.020. Epub 2018 Nov 2.
Objective Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists (CAPs) treat patients who are at an increased risk of developing a substance use disorder in their lifetime. However, CAPs often experience apprehension when it comes to discussing substance use with their patients, and this apprehension may come from past experiences when these discussions have gone poorly. This study seeks to understand whether or not apprehension moderates the relationship between past experiences and self-efficacy for CAPs when discussing substance use with their patients. Methods This study used a national online survey of CAPs (n = 170) to test the extent to which apprehension mediated the relationship between past experiences discussing substance use and self-efficacy to do so. Results The results showed that past experience affects self-efficacy and apprehension serves as a mediator of this relationship. Conclusion This study helps to shed light on the determinants that influence providers' perceptions of self-efficacy. Understanding what factors affect self-efficacy is important because these factors can then be targeted through training. Practice implications Patient-provider communication skills training for CAPs should happen early in their education so that they are less likely to become apprehensive about discussing substance use with their patients.
儿童和青少年精神科医生(CAPs)治疗那些一生中患物质使用障碍风险增加的患者。然而,CAPs 在与患者讨论物质使用问题时常常感到不安,这种不安可能来自于过去这些讨论效果不佳的经历。本研究旨在了解 CAPs 在与患者讨论物质使用问题时,对这种讨论的不安感是否会调节过去的经历与自我效能之间的关系。
本研究使用了一项针对 CAPs 的全国在线调查(n=170),以测试不安感在过去讨论物质使用经历与自我效能之间的关系中起到的中介作用。
结果表明,过去的经历会影响自我效能,而不安感则是这种关系的中介。
本研究有助于揭示影响提供者自我效能感的决定因素。了解哪些因素影响自我效能感很重要,因为这些因素可以通过培训来针对性地解决。
CAPs 的医患沟通技巧培训应该在他们的教育早期进行,这样他们就不太可能对与患者讨论物质使用问题感到不安。