Gamboa Jakob, Cameron Michael C, Fathi Ramin, Alkousakis Theodore
Department of Dermatology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO.
Dermatol Online J. 2020 Mar 15;26(3):13030/qt7mp372nd.
Efforts to increase patient comfort by minimizing pain and anxiety have been shown to improve clinical outcomes, reduce pain thresholds, decrease analgesic requirements and complication risk, strengthen the physician-patient relationship, and increase overall patient satisfaction. Patients also have a strong preference for patient-centered communication and educational discussion with physicians. In recent years, the increasing emphasis on patient experience scores as a metric for quality care has had significant implications for physician practice and has reinforced attempts to provide more patient-centered care. Though different pharmacologic agents and techniques have been extensively reviewed in the dermatologic literature, there have been few studies of non-pharmacologic strategies for improving patient-centered care. This evidence-based review describes alternative techniques that have been suggested for use in dermatologic surgery. Mechanoanesthesia, cold therapy, verbal and audiovisual distraction, music, optimal needle insertion methods, hypnosis and guided-imagery, perioperative communication, and educational strategies have been reported to improve the patient experience in dermatologic surgery. These interventions are often cost-effective and easy to implement, avoid medication side effects, and serve as adjunct approaches to enhance patient comfort. This review examines the corresponding evidence for these nonpharmacologic strategies to provide a clinical resource for the dermatologic surgeon seeking to optimize the patient experience.
通过将疼痛和焦虑降至最低来提高患者舒适度的努力已被证明可改善临床结果、降低疼痛阈值、减少镇痛需求和并发症风险、加强医患关系并提高患者总体满意度。患者也强烈倾向于与医生进行以患者为中心的沟通和教育讨论。近年来,越来越强调将患者体验评分作为优质护理的一项指标,这对医生的执业产生了重大影响,并强化了提供更多以患者为中心护理的尝试。尽管皮肤科文献中对不同的药物制剂和技术进行了广泛综述,但关于改善以患者为中心护理的非药物策略的研究却很少。这篇循证综述描述了一些建议用于皮肤科手术的替代技术。机械性麻醉、冷疗法、言语和视听分心、音乐、最佳进针方法、催眠和引导式想象、围手术期沟通以及教育策略已被报道可改善皮肤科手术中的患者体验。这些干预措施通常具有成本效益且易于实施,可避免药物副作用,并作为增强患者舒适度的辅助方法。本综述审视了这些非药物策略的相应证据,为寻求优化患者体验的皮肤科外科医生提供临床参考资源。