Lyness Emily, Vennik Jane Louise, Bishop Felicity L, Misurya Pranati, Howick Jeremy, Smith Kirsten A, Ratnapalan Mohana, Hughes Stephanie, Dambha-Miller Hajira, Bostock Jennifer, Morrison Leanne, Mallen Christian D, Yardley Lucy, Leydon Geraldine, Little Paul, Everitt Hazel
GP and Academic Clinical Fellow, Primary Care, Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Research Fellow, Primary Care, Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
BJGP Open. 2021 Jun 30;5(3). doi: 10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0014. Print 2021 Jun.
Osteoarthritis (OA) causes pain and disability. An empathic optimistic consultation approach can improve patient quality of life, satisfaction with care, and reduce pain. However, expressing empathic optimism may be overlooked in busy primary care consultations and there is limited understanding of patients' views about this approach.
To explore patients' perspectives on clinician communication of empathy and optimism in primary care OA consultations.
DESIGN & SETTING: Vignette study with qualitative semi-structured interviews. Purposefully sampled patients ( = 33) aged >45 years with hip or knee OA from GP practices in Wessex (Hampshire, Dorest, Wiltshire, and Somerset).
Fifteen participants watched two filmed OA consultations with a GP, and 18 participants read two case vignettes. In both formats, one GP depicted an empathic optimistic approach and one GP had a 'neutral' approach. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with all participants and analysed using thematic analysis.
Patients recognised that empathic communication enhanced interactions, helping to engender a sense of trust in their clinician. They felt it was acceptable for GPs to convey optimism only if it was realistic, personalised, and embedded within an empathic consultation. Discussing patients' experiences and views with them, and conveying an accurate understanding of these experiences improves the credibility of optimistic messages.
Patients value communication with empathy and optimism, but it requires a fine balance to ensure messages remain realistic and trustworthy. Increased use of a realistic optimistic approach within an empathic consultation could enhance consultations for OA and other chronic conditions, and improve patient outcomes. Digital training to help GPs implement these findings is being developed.
骨关节炎(OA)会导致疼痛和残疾。共情式乐观的咨询方法可以改善患者的生活质量、对医疗护理的满意度,并减轻疼痛。然而,在繁忙的初级医疗咨询中,表达共情式乐观可能会被忽视,而且对于患者对这种方法的看法了解有限。
探讨患者对初级医疗OA咨询中临床医生共情与乐观沟通的看法。
采用定性半结构化访谈的 vignette 研究。从韦塞克斯(汉普郡、多塞特郡、威尔特郡和萨默塞特郡)的全科医生诊所中,有目的地抽取了33名年龄大于45岁的髋部或膝部OA患者。
15名参与者观看了与全科医生进行的两次OA咨询录像,18名参与者阅读了两个病例 vignette。在两种形式中,一名全科医生采用共情式乐观的方法,另一名全科医生采用“中立”方法。对所有参与者进行半结构化访谈,并采用主题分析法进行分析。
患者认识到共情沟通增强了互动,有助于在他们的临床医生中产生信任感。他们认为,只有当乐观态度是现实的、个性化的,并融入到共情咨询中时,全科医生传达乐观态度才是可以接受的。与患者讨论他们的经历和观点,并准确理解这些经历,会提高乐观信息的可信度。
患者重视共情与乐观的沟通,但需要把握好平衡,以确保信息保持现实和可信。在共情咨询中更多地使用现实的乐观方法,可以加强OA和其他慢性病的咨询,并改善患者的治疗效果。正在开发数字培训,以帮助全科医生应用这些研究结果。